I'm curious to hear if anyone here is using Coreldraw for motion graphics. I did a search but I couldn't find anything, which seemed a little odd considered Coreldraw is a pretty well established product.
I'm especially interested in the creation of UI and HUD elements, something in the same vibe of this:
https://www.nicolaslopardo.com/fsii
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5b320bbaf8370ae1f12d2e3a/5b4072f50e2e725795d5c54d/5b40739a575d1f11415b7412/1530950561045/84281731760745.565f431ee9709.jpg?format=1500w
https://www.nicolaslopardo.com/dco-lock-sequencer
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/AyWJN
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/2kRYx
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/GkBEQ
When it comes to this type of graphic elements, in Illustrator I duplicate the objects, rotate around the center, I use the transform tool again to duplicate and randomize the clones, or I use dashed/dotted strokes or the spray symbol sprayer tool. I know all of this is totally doable in Coreldraw, what I don't know is if the tools in Coreldraw help to speed up the process. For instance, I was looking at the spray pattern (the symbol sprayer tool in AI), which it seems to me it works quite similarly, I'm not sure though if I can then randomize the patterns (in terms of scale, opacity, position, rotation and so on).
Well, any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I guess not many...