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#1 BAZOKA

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Posted 01 July 2014 - 03:54 PM

What the special about corel draw 7 ?

#2 sylvainbotter

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Posted 07 July 2014 - 04:59 PM

What do you mean?

#3 amdi

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Posted 07 July 2014 - 07:27 PM

X7 adds to the arsenal a new tool called the Font Playground. In the past, when you had to choose a font for a design, you would have to duplicate the title several times and apply different fonts to see what worked best with your composition. The Font Playground takes this workflow and formalizes it by giving you a window with as many instances of your text as you need. You can apply a different font for every instance, and see what works for you.A simple approach for a design is just to throw the elements you need on the page and then start assembling them and moving them around into a cohesive composition. CorelDRAW already had easy alignment features to help you do this, but the new dynamic alignment guides are a nice twist. If you’ve ever used SketchUp, they will feel instantly familiar: Drag an object around, and lines instantly appear to indicate its position in relation to other objects on the screen. If you want to move a logo to the other side of a title yet retain the same distance between the objects as you had before, you only have to drag it—no need to set up a grid. As soon as it’s at the right distance, it’ll snap into place and the guides will appear, making it clear why it snapped there.

#4 amdi

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Posted 07 July 2014 - 07:28 PM

There is one notable tool that’s brand-new, though: The QR code generator. Not everyone loves QR codes, but if you use them, CorelDRAW’s generator is one of the best you’ll find today.

#5 soloniy

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Posted 14 July 2014 - 01:05 PM

Now he approached the interface to Photoshop, and colors more correct.




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