• George Elsmore

    Member
    28 September 2009 at 13:55

    coreldraw is up to making designs like that depending on your skills mate

  • Paul Seamer

    Member
    28 September 2009 at 15:33

    Is Photoshop or Illustrator any better for this? I can’t see how they make these sort of designs in corel. Is there any Corel / Training DVDs? I really want to learn how to do this as I want to take my graphics business further.

    Thanks

    Paul

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    28 September 2009 at 15:52

    sorry george is right , but i would use PS as well. for fades and other tricks.
    remember you need to keep the main part as a vector for cutting.

    chris

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    28 September 2009 at 15:58

    i think all these softwares are more than capable of doing what you are after. some might have a more long winded way of doing it but the bottom line comes down to knowing how to use the software to its full potential.
    i use signlab and photoshop… i dont venture on other software regardless…
    personally, ide advise you to stick with what you know for now. thats unless there really is good reason to re-invest, learn etc

  • Paul Seamer

    Member
    28 September 2009 at 16:06

    OK. Now I no it’s basically my skills. Is there any Corel / training DVDs or Even a course that I can go on? As said before I really want to put the effort in so I can get better graphics in the end.

    Also. Do you think alot of effects are bought from istockphoto etc? As how would you get paint effect in Corel.

    Sorry for all the questions

    Paul

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    28 September 2009 at 16:10

    i think there are tutorial sites on the UKSB TOOLBAR for corel… but a very good one, is linda.com

  • Gavin MacMillan

    Member
    29 September 2009 at 08:21

    I may be wrong but I think the roland acadamy may also offer corel training.

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