So for the line of business that I work in we do Vehicle graphic and wrapping. When a customer comes in and asks to have there car wrapped or a graphic kit fitted then we want to be able to make them a visual edit of their vehicle with the colour/graphic kit applied. But we are also looking for it to be as realistic as possible.
I have attached a photo of a graphic designer who does exactly this but he uses photoshop!
So I'm trying to find out if you know how to make what he makes on photoshop in photopaint and as realistic as he does.
Thanks Kieron!
Every bit of it can be done with CorelDraw. Time? Not cost effective in my opinion. You're showing the client what the "sandwich" might look like but in reality it won't look/taste like "all that". Kind of like all the food chains out there. Effective advertising maybe but they may be disappointed after and may end up bad mouthing the business.
All of these were done within coreldraw. With a few photopaint elements here and there.
I also do wraps. You are right, also the TIME/MONEY involved creating this stunning idea to submit to the customer needs to be incorporated in the price. I get around the same images to the customer, alittle less fancy in my presentation.