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  • Need help .Ai file into Corel

    Hi, i have a .AI with Mesh Fills & Graidents and i need to bring it into CorelDraw but it doesnt go or it breaks into hundreds of pieces or it converts to Bitmaps. Can some help me to convert the file into CDR. i want to attached the file but i see no option where i can attached the file Thanks in...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 (Forum) by jilly172 on 10-02-2008
  • Re: CorelDRAW X4 versus Illustrator CS3

    [quote user="kjake"]it seems to me that Corel is less expensive, can do more, and is a simpler program to learn on.[/quote]Everybody is doing his best to help and share a lot of useful information and experience, but I think they are not pushing you to come up with this verdict. You may say...
  • Re: Export to AI: line properties change

    The best format for export to Adobe Illustrator is PDF. The reason is simple, the newest versions of AI (CS, CS2 and CS3) are different than previous. If you Publish to PDF in the File menu, choose "PDF for prepress" from the presets. As an option, you can convert text to curve or made any...
    Posted to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 (Forum) by Ariel on 07-17-2008
  • Re: Allow eyedropper and paint bucket to pick colors for mesh fills

    Speaking of Illustrator and views, Pixel view in Illustrator is a great invention. I hope CorelDRAW has a similar view; true live vector to bitmap conversion (which matches the image when exported to bitmap). Illustrator's Pixel view, capability to have two views for the same drawing, and Illustrator's...
  • Corel's Kindred Spirit: Apple

    It seems that most graphic artists can be categorized in two ways. (Yes, I'm already generalizing, and yes there are always exceptions - let's get that out of the way upfront). There are the schooled artists and the non-schooled. I don't know if I've ever met a schooled graphic artist...
    Posted to Accroya's Blog (Weblog) by Accroya on 06-12-2008
  • Re: Using CorelDraw in an Illustrator World

    I read this last night when I received it as one of my Google alerts. I worked with a guy, who's last day was a couple of days ago, who was a dyed-in-the-wool Illustrator fan boy. I would sure like to get that post to him somehow. I could consistently out produce him with me on CorelDraw X3 and he...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X3 (Forum) by Terremoto on 05-28-2008
  • Using CorelDraw in an Illustrator World

    I posted this on my blog ( wafflesatnoon.com ) and thought it would be appropriate to re-post here among my CorelDraw brethren. It's my story how I became a CorelDraw user and some of the adversity I've faced in a world full of Illustrator users... From 1992 until 1996, I used Adobe Illustrator...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X3 (Forum) by Accroya on 05-27-2008
  • Re: Supporting AXt Fonts

    They are vector fonts (TrueType Fonts). Arabic XT fonts are not Arabic fonts from the operating system point of view (MacOS or Windows). They use the ‘Mac Roman’ encoding; the Arabic glyphs are placed in place of the Roman glyphs. Adobe InDesign and Adobe Illustrator, Middle Eastern versions, recognize...
  • When I create a vector using blends...color changes after save/reopen

    I hope I'm doing something wrong that causing this problem...but when I did a test creating the Microsoft logo and used blends to create the vector image...when I opened up the image again in X3...the color I used changed. I'm used the CMYK color space when I recreated the Microsoft logo and...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X3 (Forum) by MichelleDesslerFan on 08-24-2007
  • Re: Trying to open an AI file

    [quote user="CoolBlueC6"] OK, I am new here, but have been using Corel Draw since 1996 or so. To "open" an .AI file, you have to use the IMPORT function. Then select the .eps, .ai interpolated filter. That works on ever .ai file that I have ever used. Hope this helps. Eric [/quote...
    Posted to CorelDRAW X3 (Forum) by Ariel on 08-18-2007
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