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Posted date: 2012-07-16
Version 11 of CorelDraw, the industry-leading vector graphic application, includes many new features designed to make drawing easier and quicker for the graphics professional. This version is full of innovative new tools and facilities, though learning how to use them all is not the work of moments. Several of the improvements in the new version are designed to ease the drawing process by introducing tools to overcome specific drawing problems. Other new tools include Polyline and Pen. Polyline enables you to create lines and objects segment by segment, where each segment can be straight or curved. Pen is similar to the pen tool in Adobe Photoshop, offering a quick and easy way to create Bezier curves. Quite a few of the improvements in CorelDraw 11 help when designing for the Internet. There's much improved support for industry-standard file types, such as SVG and compressed SVG as well as the ability to include symbols in PDF files, again a space saver. You can also preserve layers in your drawing when exporting to Adobe Photoshop and Corel PhotoPaint, and choose to import only specific pages from a PDF. --Simon Williams CorelDraw 11 introduces symbols to its repertoire, too. These are not the same as the symbol fonts which the program has offered for many years, but a way of saving and reusing drawn elements, more efficiently than copying and pasting them. The advantage of symbols is that you can reuse "instances" of them, while only one description is stored in the drawing file. This saves considerable file space, particularly important when drawing Web graphics. For example, there are now "three-point" tools for drawing rectangles, ellipses and curves. With each, you click to fix the first point, stretch out to define an axis or baseline and click again to complete the object. This is a very useful alternative to the conventional way of drawing these figures, though the original tools are still there, too.
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