[made in CorelDRAW X5]. Submitted this graphic for 'Corel International Design Contest 2011' in Open Category for 'General Illustrations & Fine Art'. Please vote by giving me maximum stars !
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revised design for Brochure (page 2) [designed in such a way that brochure can be printed as 'back-to-back'/'continuos folds'] [made in CorelDraw X4].
made in CorelDraw X3.
revised design for Brochure (page 3) [designed in such a way that brochure can be printed as 'back-to-back'/'continuos folds'] [made in CorelDraw X4].
made in CorelDRAW X5
Leaflet designed for my client's spices-powderfactory as for the business purpose. [made in CorelDraw X4].
Fully Imaginary. Fully vector. Used fill tool, mesh fill tool, artistic media tool, rectangle tool, ellipse tool,shape tool. done in CorelDraw X3.
made in Corel Draw X3 & Corel Draw X4.
NO Corel Photopaint at all.
this is my effort as a part of the challenge from Mr.PommyJosh.
i just edited & enhanced the original image created by Mr.PommyJosh.
i used CorelDraw X3.
this challenge can be seen in the forum.
i re-created these vector images using the original bitmap images which my sister wanted to use but they were blurred. Sister is going to use these vector images for her jewellery-designs portfolio. [made in CorelDraw X4].
made in Corel Draw X4. fully imaginary. no referrences. In Indian language Hindi, the word sawaari' means a ceremonial ride of king or some royal personality.
I request all the viewers to please click on this painting to view the details.
made in CorelDraw X3
made in CorelDraw X3. fully imaginary but picturising the ambience of Diwali.
I love this festival. India & all the festivals of all the religions co-existing peacefully which are celebrated in India, just really rock !!!!!
made in CorelDraw X4.
I just gave it a touch-up, so that it could be printed & pasted in front-top of the client's vehicle 'ATA Ace'.
made in CorelDRAW
made in CorelDraw X4
Used lots of tools & my own previous creations.
Dusraa is a festival in Hindu religion in India. The symbol drawn on the slate is symbol of goddess Saraswati [goddess of all arts] which is worshipped on this festival. This festival…