Today, I decided to give this program a try, moving from photoshop.
But I want to tear my hair out right now. This program has to be the most user unfriendly out of any programs out there.
1) Why can't I draw normally??? I just want to paint, but whenever I draw a stroke, an editing menu appears with the dots in every corner so I can't even draw over the line I drew on
That is absolutely disgusting, why is this even a feature and how the hell do I disable this garbage feature?
2) So I gave up painting after seeing the garbage feature mentioned in 1, so I just drew a rectangular box (to draw comics) and exported it to photoshop. I even set the backgrounds as not transparent and voila, when I exported it THERES NOTHING ON IT WTF??
I've been trying so hard to look a tutorial or anything online but everything is literally garbage. Either the tutorial is fuking 5billion years old or just completely useless telling how to draw circles and *** like what is this garbage?? I even look at the documentation and its garbage.
Please help me out. Thanks in advance.
First of all, you must understand that both programs (Photoshop and CorelDRAW) are different and works different. CorelDRAW is quite similar to illustrator: vector drawing software. If you want to "paint" you hould use CorelPainter, the best program for digital painting.
It's supposed that you're using Artistic Media brushes for this purpose, right? the standard drawing tools (freehand, bezier, polyline, etc) are not "brushes"
One possible reason is to draw outside the paper. The program simualte a paper sheet over a desktop. You should work inside the paper, not outside. If you have more than one page you can use this area to place objects and move it to another page. But if you export an object is on the desktop area is not exported nor printed (only if you start a new document, one page, since all objects are still on the same layer).
If you want to create a drawing like this
https://community.coreldraw.com/show/community_galleries_abc_/m/ariel/230265
the first step is to learn how the program works, On the same way, if you try to create a book or magazine on Photoshop. and you don't know how it works, you can believe that it's a garbage... some basic features for create a magazine simply doesn't exist ... and it's logical, since Photoshop works different.
this response didn't really provide me with any solutions. the guy above did for 1, so i am not going to bother with your response with 1 but for 2, i read it but i am not sure what you mean. obviously id draw on paper? i mean why would i draw outside, i am not sure why this would happen, if ever. like, i wouldn't be able to see the drawing in corel if i drew outside of paper right? then wouldn't it be retarded for me to say i cant see it on photoshop. so i dont see your point here. like i said, a lot of the tutorials out are very garbage and outdated but i see that it is more like illustrator, which is a program i am much more familiar with. honestly, "you probably worked outside of paper" is just.. ?? ?? ??? ??
Follow what was written to you by Ariel. If we all here wanted to draw well, firstly we have had to study, study and study both programmes. It takes some hard time to be a master.
but he didn't provide anything to follow, not a solution or anything. i dont care about drawing well, i just want to start to draw and actually try something in the program for once but obviously i started that by the solution eskimo provided but the problem with the project not being able to show on photoshop still remains. ariel did not provide any solution for that problem than "oh you mustve drawn outside of the paper" which i am 100% sure i didn't do. what are you even talking about "hard time to be a master" im literally only asking questions to make some stupid lines show up on photoshop. seriously wtf, come on man, at least try. nvm anyways I just move to corel painter and the problem is all resolved consider this case closed. thanks everyone.
I think you must be aware that there are two differrent programes: vector CorelDraw and bitmat Photo-Paint. To be working with them is different. If you need work in PP there are brushes and other tools, you can set their nibs and lines in many ways. etc, etc. I did it with my 5yrs grand niece.