The Desktop: Corel Draw Interface
The Desktop: Corel Draw Interface
The Desktop
The CorelDRAW window simulates a desktop with a page in the center. Above the page is a
row of menus for selecting commands, plus rulers and bars that provide information as you
work. Down the left side of the screen are the nine tools used to draw and manipulate objects
on the page. The major components of the interface are described here.
1. The Title Bar shows the name and path of the current file.
2. The Menu Bar allows access to the program's drop-down menus when you click on the
item's name.
3. The Status Line shows the current mode and information about the currently selected
object.
4. The Toolbox contains the basic drawings and manipulation tools used to create
drawings. You click on the icon to change the mouse pointer into the desired tool.
5. The Tool fly-out menus provide access to several additional options that open when you
click on their icons.
6. The Rulers are used for precise measurement of an object on the page.
7. The Work Area and Page are used for drawing and manipulating objects. This is a What
You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) display of your drawing. The orientation and size of
the area within the page border will vary, based on the page settings found under the
File menu.
8. Object handles are little boxes that appear on the edges of the currently selected object.
You can use handles to size and stretch an object.
9. A roll-up menu is a selection box that gives access to the options for the Text tool and
certain special effects in the work area without having to use the regular menu bar. One
of the menus is shown full size, the other is reduced to a little bar using the minimize
button at its top right.
10.On-Screen Palette is a strip of predefined colors and gray scale tones that can be clicked
on to set a solid fill quickly.
11.The Page Counter appears only when you have more than one page in drawings file and
is used to move from one page to another.
12.Windows Scroll Bars are used for moving the area displayed in the active Window.
What is CorelDraw
CorelDraw is a vector graphic editor which is developed by CrelDraw Corporation. CoralDraw which also
called Corel's Graphics Suite which have CorelDraw with a bitmap image editor, Corel Photo-Paint, and
other graphics-related programs. CorelDraw provide verity of task like that Contrast adjustment, color
balancing, adding special effects like borders to images, and it is capable of working with multiple layers
and multiple pages. CorelDraw can help users develop Banners, business cards, Brochure, Certificates,
Envelopes, Invoices, Memo and so many other things.
Curve Flyout
Curve flyout consist on the Bezier Tool, Artistic Media Tool, Dimension Tool and the Connector Tool.
Rectangle Tool Flyout
This flayout holds the Rectangle tool and the 3-point Rectangle tool.
Object Flyout
This flayout contain the Polygon Tool , Spiral Tool and the Graph Paper tool.
Interactive Fill Flyout
interactive fill flyout consist on the Interactive Fountain Fill Tool and the Mesh Fill Tool.
Interactive Tool Flyout
Interactive tool flyout consist on Interactive Blend, Contour, Distortion, Drop Shadow, Envelope, Extrude,
and Transparency Tools.
Eyedropper Tool Flyout
Eyedropper tool flyout have the Eyedropper Tool along with paint bucket tool.
Outline Tool Flyout
Outline tool flyout displays options for changing line color, styles, weights, and ends.
Fill Tool Flyout
Fill tool flyout related with the color filling. It contains fill color, styles, creating custom colors, and
removing fills.
Zooming In CorelDraw
When we work in CorelDraw then many time we want to get closer to see detail or make small
adjustments. For this purpose we use Zoom tool. The following procedure is used for zomming.
1. Select the Zoom Tool (F2) from toolbox.
2. Your mouse cursor shape changes to the magnifying glass with the plus sign and Property Bar also
displays some related option of Zooming.
3. Click in an area which you want to zoom.
4. You can also zoom in by dragging the Zoom Tool around a specific area.
5. You can also press F3 key to return back to previous position.
1. You can directly draw different preset lines for this purpose take the following steps:
2. Select the Artistic Tool from curve falyout.
3. Select preset tool from property bar.
4. Now select the any pre design line shape from Presets stroke combo box list.
5. Now draw line by holding the left mouse button.
2ndway:
1. You can also apply the Presets lines to an object for this purpose:
2. Draw the object for example an rectangle, circle or text etc.
3. Now select the Artistic Tool from curve falyout.
4. Select preset tool from property bar.
5. Now select the any pre design line shape from Presets stroke combo box list.
6. When you select any line from list it will be apply on your selected object.
1. You can directly create different preset brush effects for this purpose take the following steps:
2. Select the Artistic Tool from curve falyout.
3. Select brush tool from property bar.
4. Now select the any brush stroke effect form combo box list.
5. Now make some stroke and create an object.
2nd:
1. You can also apply the brush effect on an already created vector object for this purpose:
2. Draw the object for example create a rectangle, circle or text etc.
3. Right click on that object and select convert to curve.
4. Now select the Artistic Tool from curve falyout.
5. Select brush tool from property bar.
6. Now select the any brush effect stroke from combo box list.
7. When you select brush effect from list it will be apply on your selected object.
Pen Tool
Pen tools found in Curves Flyout in tool box. Yu can select pen tool by Clicking on freehand tool and
holding the left button and then select the Pen tools in appearing flayout. This tool draw curves one
segment at a time. It is similar to the Bezier tool.
Using the Pen tool
1. Hold down the Freehand Tool button.
2. Select the Pen tool in appearing flayout.
3. Place the cursor on any point.
4. Click and drag to other point
Rectangle Tool
Rectangle tool is used for creating simple rectangles and squares.
Creating Rectangle
Ellipse Tool
This tool is used for creating basic elliptical (oval) shapes and circles. When you simple drage the mouse by
holding Left button it will create Oval and hold down the Control key while drawing it will be create Circle.
Polygon Tool
Polygons are multi-sided closed shapes. When we select polygon and draw it then by default its will create
pentagons. But we can also change its properties and then we can draw a polygon with up to 500 sides,
which looks very much like a star.
1. Creation of polygon
2. Select Polygon Tool from the object flayout.
3. Drag the cursor on the page. You will get Polygon.
4. By default it may have 5 points.
5. If you want to draw polygon with even sides, press CTRL and drag the cursor.
Spiral Tool
Spiral tool will found in object flayout. This tool enables you to make different types of spirals with just a
few clicks.
Use of Spiral tool
Knife Tool
The knife tool cut the object in to two physical segments and both segments treat as single object.
The use Of Knife Tool
1. Open Corel Draw. Select Rectangle tool and draw rectangle or any other object and then fill it with
any color.
2. Select Knife Tool form shape flayout.
3. Now click on the point on your object from which you want to cut.
4. Now drag the mouse by holding the left button to the other point.
5. When you make it then release the mouse left button.
6. Your object is sliced into two parts.
7. Now these two parts are two single objects.
Duplicate command
When we apply duplicate command on an object it s create a copy of the object and places it back into
the drawing offset from the original.
For example
1. Open a new document in CorelDRAW and Select the rectangular tool and draw a rectangle box and fill
with color.
2. Now Click on Edit menu and select Duplicate (Ctrl+D).
3. Its create a copy and places it back to the top and right of the original object. You can also change
this position
Copy command
The Copy command also create duplicate but its create duplicate on the same place where form its copy
and also this is two step process first we copy the object and then past. This is use for creating an same
object on same place but different places. copy also use for creating effects.
For example
1. Create a circle and fill with Yellow Color and give its blue color border of 200 point.
2. Now Copy this object (Pressing CTRL+C Key) and then Past by (CTRL +V) on same place.
3. It will create a copy of circle over the original circle.
4. Now change the border color to of this copy as Red and Size as 20 point.
5. it will create multi shaded border. (Shown in Image below)
Interactive Tools
In CorelDraw the Interactive tools Flyout consist on six major tools which are Interactive blend tool,
interactive contour tool, interactive distortion tool, interactive envelop tool, interactive extrude tool,
interactive shadow tool. Each tool apply applies a special effect and we can modifies the object in different
ways.
Text tool
Text tool is used to creating text object. With this tool you can write in CorelDraw.
Use of Text Tool
1. Open Corel DRAW and create a new document.
2. Select Text Tool from tool box marked with icon is Capital A or press F8 key.
3. Click the cursor on the page and start typing from Keyboard.
4. You can select the text and format the text from property bar.
5. Select the pick tool from tool box and then you can drag any where this text.
6. You can also stretch the text horizontally and vertically by pulling from any corner of the text box.
Eyedropper Tool
With the Eyedropper Tool you can select the color from any object especially from a bitmap and then you
can apply this color to another object.
Use of Eyedropper Tool
1. Open a new document and import the any color full image.
2. Now select the Eyedropper Tool from tool box.
3. Now click on the image on that spot from which you want to pick the color.
4. You can also open the color docker windows from property bar which show the pick color.
5. You can apply selected color with paint bucket tool
6. Don.
Fill Tool
You can fill the closed objects with any color, pattern, bitmap etc. For this purpose we can use Fill tool.
When we select any object then we can choose a fill type from the Fill Tool Flyout. Each fill style has unique
characteristics and editing options that are controlled through their respective dialog boxes.
Fill tool has five styles which are fill color, fountain fill, Pattern fill, Texture fill and Postscript filling.
Color Fill
When we click on Color Fill option then its Open a color dialog box, from which we can apply solid colors to
selected objects. This dialog box provides color palettes, mix colors and custom color option from which we
found verity of color.
Fountain Fill
Fountain Fill option bring a dialog box from which we can select the gradient fill. Gradients are formed by
merging multiple colors together.
Pattern Fill
With pattern Filling option we apply the different pattern to our object. We can select from one of the
standard fills or create custom fill patterns.
Texture Fill
Textures are basically are bitmap images. We can fill the bitmaps from this option.
PostScript Fill
Fills the object with a selected PostScript fill pattern. These will print only on a PostScript printer. Because
of the complex nature of these fills, they only display in Enhanced View.
No Fill
With the help of this option we can removes the fill of selected objects.
Color Docker
This will be display the color window and then we can Fill or Outline of an object.
Outline Tool
In CorelDraw with outline tool we can give or remove the outline of our object. We can also set the color
and style and the width of outline.
Change Outline Width
We can change the width of our object outline by selecting the outline flyout from the tool box.
1. In CorelDraw outline by default appear front of the fill. We can also set the outline behind the fill.
2. For this purpose take the following steps:
3. Select the Outline Tool.
4. Select the Outline Pen window.
5. Give some outline and then Choose behind Fill near the bottom of the Outline Pen dialog box.