Select the Freehand tool F5 , from the toolbox and draw the shape of the monster's head. To close the shape so that you can fill it with color , when you arrive back to the start of the line, watch until the cursor shape changes to a cross with an arrow and click on the end of the line.
Now left-click on the shape and fill with color. Create the sunglasses by creating two ellipses and filling them with black. Then use the Artistic Media tool again to create the hair.
Continue using the Artistic Media tool and various Preset brushes to add the eyebrows, nose, and sides of the sunglasses.
Draw two lines to create the mouth. Make sure that the corners of the mouth are touching or overlapping. Now select the Smart Fill tool from the Toolbox. On the Property bar , set the Fill Color to 'Specify' and choose the color white. Set the Outline options to 'No outline'.
Click inside the mouth area to fill with white. The Yellow Monster is now finished! Use the Polygon tool from the toolbox and in the Property bar set the number of sides to 3. Draw a triangle and fill with a purple color. Create the mouth and teeth by drawing rectangles with the Rectangle tool the mouth has a black fill and a red outline. In the Property bar , increase the outline width of the mouth. The teeth are white with no outline.
You should now have something like this: Use the Artistic Media tool to draw the black shape. Adjust the width of the brush in the Property bar. Drag on the page to create the black shape. Use the Ellipse tool to draw the eye. Select around the black shape and the eye with the Pick tool.
Click the Mirror horizontally icon in the Property bar to flip the object around. Place the new object in the correct position. We are now going to create a party hat for our monster. Use the Polygon tool with the number of sides set to 3 to create an orange triangle. In the Toolbox , click on the small black triangle next to the Polygon tool to open the flyout menu. Now select the Star tool. You can change the number of points for the Star in the Property bar.
Now draw a large star for the top of the party hat. Add a yellow fill and remove the outline by right-clicking on the ' No color ' swatch in the Color Palette. The smaller stars on the hat have their fills removed by left-clicking on the ' No color ' swatch. Move the hat over the purple monster's head and click once more on the hat to get the rotation handles. Rotate the hat slightly. This is what our monster should now look like: To draw the hands, grab the Freehand tool and draw some hands on the monster, but make sure the lines 'hang over' the edge of the body, like this: Now select the Smart Fill tool from the Toolbox and in the Property bar , set the Fill options to a pink color.
Set the Outline options to No Outline. Click within the hands to create new, pink hand shapes. With the Pick tool , select and delete the black hand outlines by pressing the Delete key. The Purple Monster is now done! Step 4 — Adding text to our card All that is left to do is to add text to the front of our card. Select the Text tool F8 , from the Toolbox.
Click on the page and type in your invitation message. Switch back to the Pick tool , select the text and choose a font that suits your design by selecting one from the drop-down list in the Property bar. The purple text here was first selected with the Pick tool , then rotated. Step 5 — Creating the reverse side of our card Click on the Page 2 tab at the bottom of the window. Double-click on the Rectangle tool to create a rectangle the size of the page.
Fill with black. Use the Text tool to create the text, then with the Pick tool , left-click on white in the Color Palette to change the text color to white. The face at the bottom was created using the Ellipse and Artistic Media tools. To create the wiry hair, select the Spiral tool from the toolbox. Select the Shape tool F10 , from the Toolbox and use this to select around the spiral. In the Property bar , click on the Elastic mode icon. Click each spring again to get the rotation handles and adjust the individual springs.
Step 6 — Saving your card Once your design is finished you need to save it. CDR file if you want to edit it again in the future. Joe walks us through the entire project from concept to finished logo.
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The Contour tool and Contour docker are simple to use but powerful features that will allow you to not only create interesting 3D effects, but also to cuttable outlines for outputting to devices such as plotters, engraving machines and vinyl cutters. In this tutorial, Anand Dixit will be giving us an in-depth look at creating and editing contours.
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Then, in CorelDRAW we will be bringing all of our design elements together to create a truly personal greetings card. However, once its potential is uncovered, it quickly becomes a favorite tool among CorelDRAW pro users. Using simple objects and fountain fills, Anna will show you how to create seemingly complex objects with the appearance of volume. Are you involved with technical drawings?
One of the most difficult things for many photo-editing users to master, is probably how to mask hair. If you can master masking hair, then you'll able to master most masking techniques. Tattoos often give cause for regret.
So before applying a tattoo on your body, CorelDRAW can simulate the look of a real tattoo, thus avoiding mistakes with the size, design shape, text, etc. Drawing in perspective is not as difficult as it might first seem.
Color management ensures a more accurate color representation when a document is viewed, modified, shared, exported to another format, or printed. A storyboard is a series of images, usually with frames, that tells a story for a movie or TV production, or other projects. By using layers, you can reduce your work time, make it easier to handle the job at hand, and increase the accuracy level of your designs.
Color styles can be combined into groups called harmonies. A harmony allows you to link color styles into hue-based relationships and modify them together as a set. By editing color styles in a harmony, you can quickly create a variety of alternate color schemes by shifting the colors together, or you can alter the color composition of your artwork in one step. In this Tutorial, we will look at the Curve Tool Flyout.
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