Dear, Sir/Madam,
This is my humble request to CorelDRAW team, that kindly update some tool like Adobe Illustrator (Shape Builder Tool). In CorelDraw everything is good but if company provide tool like shape builder. Then CorelDraw will be more powerful. kindly insist on this matter. we love CorelDraw why we just go to other brand for a just shape builder tool. I hope you understand.Thanks.
I understand your request, but I don't see how it would be any faster than using the Smart Fill + Weld method. Here's quick video of the process after the initial oval shapes had been created. I'm using a shortcut keys for some of the process which you can't see in the video, but I think you'll get the idea.
Interlocking Ovals w/ Smart Fill + Weld
~Patti
I agree, Illustrator users are not alone in this mentality but users see something in an application and want Draw to do the same thing. Not realizing that Draw has been capable of that same thing for years, just in a different way.
Illustrator, PaintShop and PaintShop Pro users can't edit a file without a layer, it's madness.
First, I would ask what does it mean when you say that Illustrator users can't edit a file without a layer? Is it possible to have a file without layers?
Secondly I would say that it's probably not possible for Corel to build a tool like the shape builder because it probably relies on having the regular path tools actually working properly, and as we know those tools have never worked in Coreldraw. I used to post up results of using those broken tools with each new release of Coreldraw but I lost interest in the last couple years. I'm certain though that Corel hasn't resolved any of it. Path tools have never worked, so shapebuilder tool probably also can not work. Other than that, I'm also not completely relying on shapebuilder tool in Illustrator. I only use it every now and then. The regular pathfinder tools in Illustrator work fantastically well.
I mention the AI users can't edit a file without a layer and I'll PS and Affinity users to that also. It's not that the application demands it, it's just their thought process.