In CoralDraw Home and Student 2018, can anyone confirm/deny that the following tools: Drop Shadow, Contour, Blend, Distort, Envelope, Extrude and Mesh Fill have the same functionality as these tools have in CoralDraw Graphics Suite 2018. Thanks.
Not confirm but user may use this multiple tools to achieve one destination...from user to another user. tool implementation may differs by their own perception & ideas to design in easy way....so we may say there are number of route to achieve destination / solution.....
Hello Arun and thank you for replying to my question.Unfortunately I don't think I understand your reply. So let me rephrasemy question. First, do these tools exist in Home and Student? If they doexist do you know if they have the same options as the options for thesetools in the full version? And can you tell me if the shaping options like Weld, Intersect, Simplify etcexist in Home and Student. I don't want to purchase Home and Student if these important tools andoperations are missing.Thank you.
Yes defiantly In Home ant student Versions available with limited /restricted features,basic tools are same...before purchase you should try for 1 month free trial both version (Home-Student & Full Professional Version)...then decide to suitable version for you n purchase....
I agree, Steve. I have the Technical Suite and can not find how to access the Fountain fill presets, like "Conical - Gold or Cylinder - Blue" that I used frequently in X6.
Hello Arun,Once again thank you so much for sharing your experience with CoralDraw.With your help I've already made my decision on which package to purchase.I'll be learning how to work with the full version of CoralDraw Graphics Suite 2018.This will be my first experience with what I think most users on this forumwould agree is a professional graphics application. I have some other graphicdesign software such as Affinity Designer which I think most users here would agreeis not at the professional level. So it's exciting to step up to this levelof design software and it's also exciting to share a forum with professionalgraphic designers such as yourself. Sometimes the grass really is greener :-).Best,steve