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PHASE- I |
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How to Start the CorelDRAW program |
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Introduction to the CorelDRAW program, Menu bar & Drawing Toolbox |
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Overview of Drawing tools |
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Freehand Tool |
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Rectangle Tool |
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Ellipse Tool |
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Polygon, Spiral & Graph Paper Tools |
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Spiral- You can draw two types of spirals: symmetrical and logarithmic |
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Editing the object |
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Deleting, Moving, Scaling, Rotating & Skewing |
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Shape Tool |
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- Used to give shape(curve) to a line. |
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Knife Tool |
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- Used to cut an object from node to node |
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Erase Tool |
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Smudge Tool |
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- Smudging lets you distort an object by dragging the outline of an object or a group of objects |
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Objects placed in the foreground and background have been shaped by outside smudging (sun’s rays and blades of grass) and inside smudging (clouds).
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Roughen Tool |
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- The roughening effect lets you apply a jagged or spiked edge to objects (A generic term for any item you create or place in a drawing.Objects include line,shapes,graphic and text) , including lines, curves, and text |
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Roughening allows you to apply jags or spikes to part of an outline or path.
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How to combine two lines |
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Learn to use Transformation (Mirror) of object and combine it |
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- Lets you rotate and create mirror images of objects.Mirroring an object flips it from left to right or top to bottom. |
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Rotating objects around a single point
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Mirroring an object from top to bottom
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7) |
Learn to use Transformation (Rotation), to make a flower |
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8) |
Live Demos |
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Live Demo- How to make a Heart |
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Live Demo- How to make a Plane |
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Live Demo- How to make a Hand |
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Live Demo- How to make a Heartleaf |
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Exercise 1(After learning the above topics you will learn to do Exercise 1) |
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Exercise 1(After learning the above topics you will learn to do Exercise 1) |
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Exercise - Ia |
Exercise - Ib |
Exercise - Ic |
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Exercise - Id |
Exercise - Ie |
Exercise - If |
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PHASE - II |
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1) |
Differentiate Mode of Color |
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Color Fill Tool :- |
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Fill Color |
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Fountain Fill |
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- A fountain fill is a smooth progression of two or more colors that adds depth to an object(Gives shades of colors) |
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There are four types of fountain fills: (left to right) linear, radial, conical, and square. |
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Pattern Fill |
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- You can fill objects with two-color, full-color, or bitmap pattern fills. |
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A two-color pattern fill is composed of only the two colors that you choose.
A bitmap pattern fill is a bitmap image whose complexity is determined by its size, image resolution, and bit depth. |
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Texture Fill |
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- A texture fill is a randomly generated fill that you can use to give your objects a natural appearance. |
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PostScript Fill |
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No Fill |
g) |
Color Docker Window |
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Outline Tool :- |
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Outline Pen |
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Outline Color |
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No Outline |
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Outline Thickness |
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Exercise 2 (After learning the above topics you will learn to do Exercise 2) |
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Arrange Menu |
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Order |
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- You can change the stacking order of objects on a layer by sending objects to the front or back, or behind or in front of other objects. |
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Group |
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- When you group two or more objects, they are treated as a single unit. |
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Single objects retain their attributes when they are grouped
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Convert to curve |
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- Lets you shape objects by manipulating their nodes(The square point at each end of a line or curve segment) and segments(The line or curve between nodes in a curve objects) |
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The components of a curve
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d) |
Convert Outline to object |
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Edit Menu |
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Delete |
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Symbol |
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Duplicate |
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i) Duplicate an object |
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Clone |
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Copy Properties From |
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View Menu |
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Simple Wireframe |
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- Simple wireframe — displays an outline of the drawing by hiding fills, extrusions, contours, drop shadows, and intermediate blend shapes; also displays the bitmaps in monochrome. It lets you quickly preview basic elements in a drawing. |
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Wireframe |
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Wireframe — displays simple wireframe in addition to intermediate blend shapes. |
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Normal |
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Normal — displays a drawing without PostScript fills or high-resolution bitmaps. Refreshes and opens slightly faster than enhanced view. |
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Enhanced |
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Enhanced — displays a drawing with PostScript fills, high-resolution bitmaps, and anti-aliased vector graphics. |
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Exercise 3 (After learning the above topics you will learn to do Exercise 3) |
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Exercise - 3b |
Exercise - 3c |
Exercise - 3d |
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PHASE III |
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Interactive Tool :- |
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Interactive Blending Tool |
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- Lets you create blends, such as straight-line blends, blends along a path((The basic components from which objects are constructed) , and compound blends. |
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Straight-line blends can be used to create graphics with a glass-like appearance. The rollover button (left) contains a blend of tightly overlapped blended objects.
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Interactive Contour Tool |
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- You can contour (An effect created by adding evenly spaced concentric shapes inside or outside the borders of an object) an object to create a series of concentric lines that progress to the inside or outside of the object. |
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A center contour has been applied to the above object. The number of contour lines, as well as the distance between lines, can be changed.
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An outside contour has been applied to the above object. Note that an outside contour projects from the outside edge of the object.
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c) |
Interactive Distortion Tool |
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Interactive Envelope Tool |
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- It gives curve effects |
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Interactive Extrude Tool |
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- It gives 3D effect. |
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Exercise 4 (After learning the above topics you will learn to do Exercise 4) |
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Exercise - 4a |
Exercise - 4b |
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Exercise - 4c |
Exercise - 4d |
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Interactive Extrude Tool |
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Interactive Drop Shadow |
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- Drop shadows simulate light falling on an object from one of five particular perspectives: flat, right, left, bottom, and top. |
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A drop shadow applied to an object |
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Interactive Fill Tool |
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Interactive Mesh Fill |
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- A type of fill that lets you add patches of color to the inside of a selected object |
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Interactive Transperancy |
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Excercise 5 (After learning the above topics you will learn to do Exercise 5) |
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Exercise - 5a |
Exercise - 5b |
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Exercise - 5c |
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3) |
Eyedropper Tool & Paintbucket Tool |
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Artistic Media Tool |
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View Menu |
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6) |
Designing an Advertisement layout. |
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Designing an Greeting Card with proper measurements & Color effects. |
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PHASE IV |
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Layout Menu |
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Text Menu |
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Live demo : Advertisement Layout with proper measurements. |
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Exercise 6 (After learning the above topics you will learn to do Exercise 6) |
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Exercise - 6a |
Exercise - 6b |
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4) |
Arrange Menu |
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Shaping - Weld, Trim, Intersect,Simplify, Front Minus Back, Back Minus Front. |
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Close path |
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Convert outline to object |
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Live demo :To make a Logo. |
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Effects Menu |
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Lens |
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Powerclip |
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Add Perspective |
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Exercise 7 (After learning the above topics you will learn to do Exercise 7) |
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Exercise - 7a |
Exercise - 7b |
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Exercise - 7c |
Exercise - 7d |
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Bitmap Menu |
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Live Demo : Packet / Box Designing |
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Designing a Visiting Card |
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10) |
Designing a Letterhead |
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11) |
Final Project |
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After course completion some of our Student's Final Projects |
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