Hi
since I saw some welcome screen for X5, so I decide to try making my own version. Hope you like it.
Wish ur corel guys will luv it.
I like it!
Nice and clean, professional yet new looking.
P.S. adobe simplified their icon/splash screen for the cs series -- not that that should be the model for corel -- but I don't know that the balloon has to always be so dominant. It should be somewhere, but it could be subtle, or abstracted into its attractive curves...
Hi.
Check out the previous splashes for all versions.
I wonder if x5 sp1 will modify splash or program icon slightly.
-John
Hey thanks Joan, I swear I had never seen them before. Where's version 1 Splash Screen by the way?
Aleem Ashraf said: Where's version 1 Splash Screen by the way?
http://corelclub.cz/
Hey thanks Ariel. I had never seen that before either.
Aleem Ashraf said: Hey thanks Ariel. I had never seen that before either.
Yes. Neat Ariel. Did you start with 1.0?
It would be cool to see the old style lettering integrated into a new splash for x6
RunFlaCruiser said: Hey thanks Ariel. I had never seen that before either.
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Yeah, that makes me feel very old! I started when the Design was done with art and love. Then I learned to use Windows 1.0 and later, my teacher told me about an interesting drawing Canadian program called Corel DRAW! My life changed since that day...
Ariel said:Then I learned to use Windows 1.0 and later, my teacher told me about an interesting drawing Canadian program called Corel DRAW! My life changed since that day...
You had to have an expensive video card and hack the Win.ini to display 256 dithered colours under Windows1. The good old days. LOL
In the days of Windows 1, its fairly likely that you had only a monochrome monitor (probably green on black rather than black and white) and a resolution of only 640 x 480.
Macs had bigger screens early on, which is probably the main reason why they caught on with early graphics designers.
Hello harry they had 20'ers and dual monitors back then for cad if you could aford them! You had to use "Debug" in dos to change the color of the screens
George