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Corel Draw is the world's number one vector based drawing program. If you want to learn how to do T-Shirt graphics with Corel and learn 100's of tips and tricks that ARE NOT in the manual, then you need this DVD set! From how to install the program and the basics of all the tools, to doing color separations, special effects and more, it's all here! Plus learn lots of undocumented tips, how to fix problems, proper scanning techniques, using Corel Trace, creating underbases for dark shirts, proper trapping, and using halftone dots. Six plus hours of video instruction on this four DVD series. The beauty of DVD is that you can play it on most computers and you can watch a section and then try what you have learned. PLUS, there is no rewinding or searching because there are dozens of "chapters" that you can go to with one mouse click!
***Note: There is very little (if any) difference between Corel 9.0, 10.0, 11.0 and 12.0. For that reason, this training course works well with most earlier versions of Corel Draw. These DVD's does not cover how to use Corel PhotoPaint.
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This video was added to our catalog on March 23, 2006 in Digital Art - 2D::Corel.
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Although based on Corel 11 and focused on T shirt printing issues of colour seperation there was a great deal of information on the use of Corel to help us get up to speed in our laser engraving endevours.
Presents a good overview of Corel Draw and the separation process for T-Shirt graphics. I would recommend these discs to those interested in getting into T-Shirt graphics; they give you a decent idea of what is involved in the process.
I mostly wanted to learn how to use Corel Draw better. I have version 12 and almost all the information in this series worked in version 12 also.
I thought the series was enjoyable, but like all software instruction, the first part going over the menu and tools before you get to the part where you start using the information is sometimes boring. But even in those slow parts, I learned a few things.
It even has me interested in trying screen printing.