Join freelance graphic designer and CorelDRAW® Master Richard Reilly to learn about using CorelDRAW in apparel decorating, including:- Adding trendy effects- Working with colors and custom color palettes- Doing simple color separations for T-shirts
Date: Thursday, July 12, 2012, 12:00 - 1 p.m. EDT
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This oilpainting, 50 x 50 centimeters, came to my thoughts once again. “The First Metting” its called. Part of my exhibition “The Journey” (Resan), 2003.
Its still for sale as one of the paintings still in my possesion from that time.
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Adding to the previous tip on multi-color lines there is a much more convenient way when all you need is a 2-color dashed line!
In Corel DESIGNER X5 you can apply halos not only to callouts, but also to any curve or geometric (line) object.
Since the halo can be generated with a color, you can use the halo of a curve as background, with a dashed line as foreground color element of your 2-color dashed line.
Those of you who have used Micrografx Designer in the past may have seen the "Line Fill" option in the curve object properties.While this particular feature is not supported with Corel DESIGNER, you can create multi-color lines of any shape in a few steps with Corel DESIGNER.
To create a 2-color dashed line you can follow these steps: