Sunday, March 10, 2013

Make Windows 8 Logo

At this time coreldraw tutorial, we will discuss how to make the logo of the latest Windows Operating Systems from Microsoft called Windows 8. Judging from the logo that is Simple yet Elegant and eye catcing, that's what Microsoft wants to give experience in Operational system Windows 8. As with the previous windows windows 7 and Windows Vista, so this time I think the logo in Windows 8 is a bit out of the grip with a versatile zoom box - like a collage box (Tile) but still elegant and Fresh logo.


How to Make Windows 8 Logo

Ok how do I make it? let's make Windows 8 logo with Corel

1. Open Corel, this time using Corel X5 writer but this tutorial can be applied to all types CorelDraw program.
Click File >> New (Ctrl + N), click Ok. worksheets will display the logo for Windows 8


2. Create a box with the Rectangle Tool (F6)


After that press CTRL + Q to change the box that we created a line of curve (Convert To Curves), which consists of points up that curve so that we can modify the curve point. Use the Shape Tool (F10) and then left-click on the curve and then hold and drag curves for Drag (Moving Curve)


3. After that create another rectangular box that cuts horizontally right in the middle of the logo of Windows 8


4. Now left click the horizontal separator box and press the shift key on the keyboard and then click the Windows 8
Then click Trim to cut



5. Ok now lives Box Windows 8's cut vertically (top - bottom).
Click 2x separator box round windows that exit sign and turn 90 degrees


ulangi seperti pemotongan sebelumnya yaitu klik kiri Kotak pemisah horisontal lalu tahan tombol shift pada keyboard kemudian klik kotak windows 8
Setelah itu klik Trim untuk memotong secara vertikal. Klik kotak pemotong dan tekan Del (untuk menghapus)

6. coloring as you please, click the windows logo then left click on the preferred color palette color, and then right-click the color pallete cross (no color) to remove the outline on the windows logo

The result:


give an interesting background, such gradations between colors blue and white





Saturday, March 9, 2013

Creating Posts "CLIP" Effect


Tutorial Coreldraw Kali ini, kita akan coba membuat suatu efek tulisan dengan Coreldraw dengan nama efek clip….
Berikut langkah :


1. Create background such a gray box.
2. Create text 'CLIP' with black arial font



Start working:

1. Create closed curve, with the pen tool, then fill color or fill with black

2. closed curves are colored black to white gradient with interactive tools fill tool. Drag as shown below

3. we plan to use the effect of power clip to insert curves into the text 'CLIP'. But the results will come in the middle of the curve text as shown below:



4. to change the order PowerClip not automatically in the text (container). Click the tools menu => options: workspace: edit. Turn off auto-check list PowerClip centents new center


5. PowerClip now ready, turn the curve, and then click the effect => PowerClip => place inside a container, click the text 'CLIP'


6. By way as before you certainly can make a gradation of black and white for text 'CLIP' so it appears as follows.

7. to be felt more different from the background, create a white outline on the text 'CLIP' as follows



8. that increasingly felt more different from the background, create a shadow padaText 'CLIP' with interactive drop shadow tool

9. Drag text from the middle down diagonally as follows

Thank You, Good Work

How to Make Water Drops with CorelDRAW


Make this image includes many tools involved, so a bit tricky to put into practice, but if you carefully consider seriously then it would not overly complicated, especially when in front of monitors available especially tasty and crispy snacks plus a cup of coffee bitter / sweet, hem .. .. will seem fascinating, violence linger long in front of the computer.

Okay let's get started ....
First Instance, Create Leaf;



In the Toolbox click the Freehand tool to make triangles for pointer clicks Freehand tool leaves the work area -> doubel click on somewhere else -> point at the start node to an end, and set the Shape tool to roughly resemble the shape of the leaves.



Create a box with the Rectangle tool and activate the Mesh fill tool add nodes to put a texture shadow color, then enter the results box on the object mesh leaves.



Give 50% transparent effect is the result as shown below;


Draw lines with the intent of the whole leaf leaf fiber and then replicated with press + on the numpad, slide to the edge of the leaf, then double click the Blend tool to let quickly and neatly arranged;


And holding the line on the edge of the leaves had been set on the edge of the leaf with the Shape tool and do not forget to press Alt + Z (Snap to objects) so that the line can be attached to the sides of the leaf edge.


The result is like this;



Create a box with the Rectangle tool and set texture color with Mesh Fill tool as Background



The second step Creating Water Drops

Create a circle with the Ellipse tool object and press Ctrl + Q to convert to curve and set a circle according to the leaf surface shape;


Give white color, clear outline of the Color Palette, and then adjust the transparency of objects circle the Transparency Tool in the Toolbox


Duplicate the circle and set the transparent effect on the other, making it a dark color.


Create object as shown below and adjust the transparency of the color with the intent of the effect of light.


Duplicate again the circle object to press + on the numpad and then set the transparency and the large circle to be object shadow

Duplicate several times and adjust the size of the object with the Pick Tool .... finish ....
The end result is as shown below ...


If we want a little effect on the final result, then we design will appear more concrete with the following steps;

On the Menu Bar Choose Convert to Bitmap .... (but do not forget to copy your design first if there will be changes), then click on Menu Bar Effects -> Adjust -> Brightness / Contrast / Intensity ...


Then perform the command box to set the Brightness / Contrast / Intensity ... type -20, 20, 20 or set the sliders according to your creativity ...


The results are as shown below, and this is the image that is so, and can be displayed on your friends ...


Good luck .....

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Creating Realistic Background Noise Effects with CorelDRAW

CorelDRAW is not endless when discussed, on this occasion I share a little about How to Make Realistic Effects Rackground Noises.

And this time I designed the logo Harley Davidson, no need to elaborate let's discuss together,,


OK .. Let us begin to make the background like the image above.


Step: 1
Make object box with the Rectangle tool in the Toolbox, and then create a color gradation with Interactive Fill tool, the Property Bar> Fill Type> select Radial, then the result is as shown below;


 
Step, 2
Make elip object with Ellipse tool in the Toolbox in the middle of the box object, then create a color gradation with Interactive Fill tool, the results are as shown below;


Step; 3
Transparent tool in the Toolbox select the point on the object and drag it to the top, the result will be as shown below;

Step, 4
In the Toolbox select the Drop Shadow tool aimed at the object and drag it down, the result will be as shown below;


Step; 5 
Copy object and Clear all the effects of existing and black berries, then the Menu Bar> Bitmaps> Bitmap To Conver ... on the same tab Bitmaps> select Blur> Gaussian Blur Radius set sliding as you want, the next tool in the Toolbox select point Transparent the bitmap object and drag it down, the result will be as shown below;
Step; 6
select all objects, the Menu Bar> select Bitmaps> Conver To Bitmap ... and then at the same time the Bitmaps tab> select Noise> Add Noise ... Level and Density sliding set according to your wishes, click OK to terminate the process, the result is as shown below;


 Step; 7
Object still selected circumstances, the Menu Bar> select Bitmaps> Edit Bitmap ... then you are directed to the Corel Photo Paint, In Menu Bar> select Effects> Texture> Plastic select ... then adjust the slider as shown below, that will create the effect of noise realistic;


















Saturday, March 2, 2013

Typography Face with CorelDRAW

Typography Tutorial with CorelDRAW is structured as simple as possible so that anyone can understand and do it with all versions of CorelDRAW used.

Well, without extending the preamble let's get started.

 



1. Open your Corel and import a face photo. If they try to convert full color to grayscale (black and white). Then adjust the picture contrast and brightness levels.





















2. Selection of image / photo and click the top menu EFFECTS> TRANSFORM> Posterize. Set the level to a 4 or according to taste. The results are more or less visible as below



















3. Now we will create the desired text. In this case we can copy and paste text on your corel HELP. Copy writing is the Paragraph Text Tool and use so you can easily adjust the font size, line spacing and adjust the spacing between lines. Fill the photo with a sentence or just copy-paste


















 4. In this condition, note the position of some text to the picture plane, the point is that the text can still be formed in the image plane.

When you have felt enough, now Paragraph Text to Curve by clicking the right mouse button and select CONVERT TO CURVE.

Further Use POWER CLIP. How the selection image / photo and select menu EFFECTS> PowerClip> PLACE INSIDE CONTAINER ... and the arrows point to the posts. Finally click the mouse (left click) select a cross (X) in the Color Palette to clear color.
 


















5. You can also create display with a black background objects by adding black box behind.

  

















Things to note are:

    1. Posterize process and setting the size of the paper and the density of the letters / words.
    2. Process and detailed grayscale image / photo.
    3. In posterize mode we can still re-place color as desired.
    4. In Paragraph Text we can still do a lot of editing.

Good luck

Author: Muhammad Choesny
 

Friday, March 1, 2013

Make Emboss effect in CorelDRAW


Emboss is a picture that seemed to arise, surely you often see pictures like this on the internet, usually worn on the download button, we can create with CorelDRAW automatically embossed effect, the following steps;

Suppose we create embossed on the text, create a background box with the Rectangle tool (F6) in the Toolbox and purple berries;









Type text using the Text tool in the Toolbox as shown below;












can be colored purple in the text and press Ctrl + Q to change the text to curves;










Next on the Menu Bar> Window> Dockers> select Bevel;









On the Style select Emboss and click Apply;


















The result is as shown below;








Now let's change the Shadow Color Color Color Color Light White and Black, and click Apply;


















The result will be as shown below;








you can also set the Distance, Intensity and Direction according to your willingness to click Apply to see the results.

Good luck;