Please help me how to create the design i inserted below ... i really like this creativity ... please help ... i did not find any appropriate question to mention this, so i questioned differently.
Seems is very similar to this post: http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/t/36186.aspx but result is paced as powerclip inside other shape
It is very different, pls concentrate on red color design then orange color design. they look like tail of a circle from start.
You could try something like the following. Create one comma shape, duplicate & rotate copies of it to follow the circular shape. Power Clip the result into the circular shape. TIP: It helps to change the center of rotation to the point of the comma shape and to have snap to edge enabled.
Patti
Thanks for giving the idea of comma shaped but still it is not the same if u really look close on the design. Here is the same i tried (not exactly the same).
as i am not pro thats why it took me half an hour to design this. But still i am not agree with my design. Please look into it and suggest any quicker way.
I don't know how to upload CDR file pls suggest me that too.
Abhishek Kumar said:But still i am not agree with my design. Please look into it and suggest any quicker way.
When you asked your original question I assume you were looking for ideas on how one could draw a similar swirly design. If you want quick and easy...and if you want an exact replica of the design, use the PowerTrace feature in CorelDRAW (Bitmaps>Outline Trace>Logo).
thanks, but the question was not about making anything look alike but to know the creativity behind the design ... any design. that's what i wanted to know from experts.
Okay, here is another approach. This will make the swirls more uniform.
I created an array of six circles (rotated 60°, w/ the center of rotation moved to half the width of the radius). I then used the Smart Fill tool to color the sections and then welded colors together.
PowerClip into the original elongated comma shape (which should be about the same diameter of your circles). You could also use Intersect.
Here's a brief video to demonstrate.
That's more like it. Thanks
Cool, Patti!
You managed to find out the method to create these crescent shapes. I tried to figure out the basic shapes and logical placement for them yesterday but didn't succeed, and six circles was all it took to get it right. Nice job.
An alternative way to create the shapes could be:
Create one circle, duplicate it and move it down half ways. Duplicate both and rotate 60°. Duplicate the first ones again, and rotate -60°.Then use the Virtual Segment Delete tool to get rid of unwanted lines (if you've got X6 you can hold Alt and drag across the lines you want to remove).Finally, use the Smart Fill tool.
Hi Patti,
Pressed the wrong button while talking on the phone.
I had tried this and just did not get the rotation quite correct and as you have solved the problem I will try your method as a learning process.
Thank you for the information.
Joe