<Alfred> wrote in message news:12415@coreldraw.com... Oh yes, ten lashes with the coffee filter is good, therefore I'll forgive you :) As for, ", or it's in Draw, why not in PP?", I agree with you, however I'll bet you your used coffee filters that it is a technical issue which is not easily solved. Draw and PP are completely different animals and I would assume that the code is as well, I feel that Corel has done a great job integrating the two. Many of the features we have asked for are not feasable for this reason and I would think if there would be an easy way to please the user, Corel would do it. Alfred http://coreldraw.com/forums/p/3308/12415.aspx#12415
Oh yes, ten lashes with the coffee filter is good, therefore I'll forgive you :) As for, ", or it's in Draw, why not in PP?", I agree with you, however I'll bet you your used coffee filters that it is a technical issue which is not easily solved. Draw and PP are completely different animals and I would assume that the code is as well, I feel that Corel has done a great job integrating the two. Many of the features we have asked for are not feasable for this reason and I would think if there would be an easy way to please the user, Corel would do it.
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Hello Alfred,
Like I said to Stefan in another thread in this post:
Some comments about CorelDRAW X4 interface:
Dockers
1) The Collapse button (>>) disappears.
2) You can't move or undock upper group(s) of nested dockers in any columns other than the left column. For example, if you have two columns of dockers, each column has one docker, you can't move or undock the docker on the right.
3) The dockers are a mess; no complete and clear separators between columns, entities are lost.
Dockers should get a real redesign.
Icons
Pages
1. I think it is convenient to have a Page Setup button in the
1) No Selection mode of the Property bar
2) Page Tab Context menu (right-click on the page border, shadow or page tabs in the Document Navigator)
Of course with a new icon (not the Options icon)
For me, I can double-click the border.
2. When duplicating a page, the new page should retain the source page orientation, shouldn't it?
3. Double-clicking a page tab could be assign to a certain function (like Page Setup or Rename Page…)
4. I liked the light grey page border and shadow.
Also
Maybe the new interface targets new purchasers and users, more than it aims to make current users upgrade. I was expecting a huge jump in the X4 interface. However, I liked the "new feel and look".
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Hello Ariel,
You are right in your analysis however, lets be completly honest, Corel DRAW overall is much better than illustrator but there are areas where illustrator is much better and vice versa. I do know corel draw quite well i'be been using it professionally for 12 years and have been using illustrator for about 8 years along with many other packages vector, raster, 3d, web etc... I love CD but going with the theme of being completly objective and honest there are areas where they could do better, just because there are areas where they outshine illustrator doesn't mean that its acceptable to let illustrator surpass them in other fundamental areas. Why not go all the way and beat them everywhere and with every tool, i know they can but they keep dumping money into uneccessary things like David has mentioned and i happen to agree. i.e. Corel R.A.V.E. (total half ass effort, then it was dumped) money that could have been spent improving tools or go all the way and be a real competitor to Flash but dumping all this money into it then dumping it at the expense of the real needs seems illogical. Buy you are right i would never choose illustrator over DRAW but i do keep a copy of illustrator in the office at all times.
If you are using a Mac, the best choice is Illustrator. If you use Linux, the best option is Sketchup. In Windows, the best one is CorelDRAW
Hello Foster,
I do see your point, however i would love to use it more often but its just too unpredictable and messy, in fact if it worked the way it should i would probably use it a lot but i think most ignore it because it just doesn't work properly. At least that is my problem with it, if you have any experience with illustrator try theirs and you'll see what i mean, it is a very powerful tool for shading.
I'm one of the users who do not use Mesh fill tool more than occasionally. But then I'm not an artist either but I can see that for illustrators the mesh fill tool is important at least if you work in a realistic style with lots of toning and shadowing. Naturally a tool should be good at what it does and I'd rather have fewer tools that are superior than a bunch extra that does things half way. I never use the Smart Drawing tool either. To me it looks like one of those things that are made just so they can come up with something to advertise a new version with. But there might be lots of people who actually use it, I don't know.
Hey Lars,
I completly agree with you, i never used the smart drawing tool and quite honestly i don't get the point of it. It isn't a very precise way of working.
The thing is that Draw is a very flexible piece of software. You can tame it anyway you want. My guess is that it's mostly used for graphic design for print – layout. Then there are lots of specialty users like vinyl cutting, embriodery, laser engraving, technical illustrators, landscape design etc. I believe people who actually create art with Draw are a minority of the users, in spite of its name.
dreamwizard:i never used the smart drawing tool and quite honestly i don't get the point of it. It isn't a very precise way of working
I believe it was developed for an application called Grafigo for tablet PC:s http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1152105061798 So getting it into Draw was more of a spin-off effect from developing Grafigo.
I am an illustrator and working very much, kind of daily, with both CorelDRAW and Photo-Paint doing my illustration work. I of course dont have a clue on how many illustrators use CorelDRAW and Photo-Paint. But I dont hink we are so few. Probably the majority uses A-illustrator, because of the general dominans of Adobe, but I have a hunch that more will start using it for illustration work. The more its advertized about, both CorelDRAW and Photo-Paint, more people will use it. And the magazine Corel Painter might have a great impact on sales. The strange thing and something I always have said is that its strange that the editors are so Photoshop oriented, 100%, in a Corel magazine. To NOT show how things can be done using Photo-Paint is a continues mystery.
Ariel:If you are using a Mac, the best choice is Illustrator. If you use Linux, the best option is Sketchup. In Windows, the best one is CorelDRAW
Stefan Lindblad:by using dual intel Mac CorelDRAW and Photo-Paint might be the next big thing :-)
yes, of course: Mac is marketplace small but the most important, because is specific to graphic design. But Corel must develop a Mac OS native version, 100% new, not a new adaptation of a Windows code. Earlier versions are very bad, and dont' wotk properly, as the same version in Windows. If Corel is not capable to edit a real mac version, it will be excluded of an important sector