Did you know that you can import .DWG and .DXF files at a specific scale in Corel DESIGNER X5? CAD models are commonly drafted in worldscale (1:1). When importing such CAD models for documentation or presentation graphics with Corel DESIGNER, you will usually not use the real world scale but rather a...
Did you know that Corel DESIGNER X5 supports a number of new CGM industry standard profiles? You can now export to new CGM v4 profiles such as WebCGM 2.0, WebCGM 2.1 and S1000D (issue 4.0 compliant). In addition the ATA GREXCHANGE profiles and also ActiveCGM profile are further supported. With "Hot...
Find out what you can do with Connector Lines featuring various shapes or symbols from the preinstalled library in Corel DESIGNER X5. See how you can rearrange symbols and shapes with dynamic connections for circuit diagrams and other diagramming tasks.
In this 2nd video tutorial the previously imported 3D view will be enhanced in Corel DESIGNER using specific technical illustration tools such as callouts, magnifying lens and precise drawing tools. See how the automatic renumbering for callouts (new in Corel DESIGNER X5) helps reordering your callouts...
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Corel DESIGNER Tips&Tricks, Tutorials and more
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Klaus Vossen
on Tue, Jan 17 2012
Filed under: Corel DESIGNER, halo, tutorial, magnifying lens, callout, magnifier, automatic increment, video tutorial, automatic renumbering
3D models have become a common source for technical illustrations. With a little video tutorial series we'd like to show tips & tricks how to repurpose existing 3D designs for clean and clear technical illustrations. In this video tutorial you will see how to quickly disassemble a 3D model in...
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Corel DESIGNER Tips&Tricks, Tutorials and more
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Klaus Vossen
on Fri, Jan 13 2012
Filed under: Corel DESIGNER, 3D visualization, 3D animation, disassembly, technical illustration, thick/thin, exploded view, Deep Exploration, 3D import