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Title: Corel Draw 13 Work Space


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Corel Draw 13 Work Space
standard menus
context sensitive menu
rulers / guides
dockers
swatch
document
drawing tools
pagination
paste board
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Bitmaps
Vector shapes
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Poster Dimensions
  • The regular requested poster size requested is
    A0
  • Use these measurements for best finish 1060 x
    750mm
  • Landscape or Portrait
  • Document Size can be specified from Layout
    page setup
  • or - if you have the pick tool selected (but
    nothing selected on the page) you can add new
    measurements in the Dimensions windows (see
    workspace diagram context sensitive menu)

1060 mm
1060 mm
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Drawing Images
  • Refer to the diagram of the Corel Draw work
    space. On the left are all the tools available
    for drawing. If the tool has a black arrow head
    pointing bottom right, this means that if you
    click and hold the mouse button for a few
    seconds, further tools in that series will become
    visible. This is called a Flyout.
  • Use these tools to draw basic shapes and lines.
    There are two types of drawn shapes / lines
    A Curve or an Object.
  • All drawings are combinations of
    manipulated/geometric shapes and freehand drawn
    shapes.

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Drawing Images
  • CURVES
  • Select the drawn object then Arrange Convert
    to curves If a shape is a curve, a customised
    tool bar appears at the top of the screen
    allowing you to change line thickness, add arrow
    heads etc. This will appear if you have the Pick
    Tool selected and not the drawing tool.
  • NOTE Line thickness should not be below
    1pt Hairlines will be ignored by our HP Poster
    Printer
  • When using Drawn objects, you may need to alter
    the stacking order, so that the object of your
    choice is visible in front of another.
  • Using the drop down menu Arrange Order and
    from the list of available choices (To Front
    etc) you can alter the stacking order of objects
    on the page.

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Drawing Images
  • Objects
  • Right click on the object for a list of options.
    Select Properties from the dialogue box that
    opens you can alter line thickness etc.
  • NOTE Line thickness should not be below
    1pt Hairlines will be ignored by our HP Poster
    Printer
  • Use the Outline Tool to add or remove outlines
    from an object or curve.
  • To colour an object or curve, select it with the
    Pick Tool, and then select a colour from the
    colour swatch.
  • Drawn objects are useful for background shapes
    for posters (columns etc.) as well as diagrams.

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Rulers and Guides
  • Rulers appear on the left and top of the work
    space. You can set the units of measurement from
    the drop down list on the main tool (property)
    bar.
  • To use Guides click and drag on a vertical or
    horizontal Ruler and drag across the document
    window. A doted guide will appear. These may be
    selected and moved about the screen.
  • Single click on a guide to get rotating nodes.
  • Double click to get a guide properties box.
  • When using Text Boxes, tab guides etc. appear
    within the rulers.
  • Use the View drop down menu to hide guides and
    grids.

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Layers
  • Layers are visible in the Object Manager
  • Layers are useful for separating Backgrounds,
    Diagrams, Labels and Text. This can simplify
    selecting objects on a complex poster.
  • Create a new layer using the icons in the top of
    the Object Manager window.
  • You can also Lock individual layers to prevent
    accidental alterations.
  • Click on the Eye icon to hide other obscuring
    layers while working on a specific layer.
  • NOTE If you Group objects which are on
    different layers, they will all be moved and
    grouped on to the top most layer.
  • You can still use the normal stacking order
    options on individual layers.

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Screen Views
  • Setting the screen view (drop menu) allows you
    to find hidden objects, it also allows you to
    work easily in a lower resolution.
  • Wire frame
  • This option will show traced outlines of all
    objects on the page. This helps you to find an
    object obscured by something above it in the
    stacking order.
  • Draft / Normal / Enhanced
  • These options allow you to view the page at
    differing resolutions. The computer uses a large
    amount of memory to render the screen image,
    which slows down processing. use the Normal
    option to alleviate this problem. Only use
    Enhanced to preview final artwork and EPS
    embedded objects.

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Text
  • Posters with a Dark Background and Light Text
    are more difficult to read than Dark Text and
    Light Background.
  • Text can be coloured by selecting the text with
    the A tool, see left Tool Box. Then choose a
    colour of your choice from the colour palette.

Poster text Poster text Poster text Poster text
Poster text Poster text Poster text Poster text
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Colour
  • The colour you see on the screen is generally not
    the same as the colour that is printed.
  • Each printer can print a poster with variation of
    colour.
  • A Printer Swatch for the CorelDRAW CMYK Palette
    is available to view in the Photo-Graphics
    office, showing CMYK colours printed from the HP
    Poster printer.
  • Corel Draw has a selection of colours for
    different jobs. The palette for print jobs
    should be CMYK, the palettefor screen work
    should be RGB Corel Draw 13 drop down menu
    Window Color Palettes - select default CMYK
    palette

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Colour
  • Background Colour can be applied to your poster
    by either
  • Drawing a rectangle over the whole page using
    the Rectangle Tool, add a colour by selecting
    the rectangle edge with the Pick Tool and
    selecting the colour of your choice from the
    swatch on the right of the screen. Possibly on a
    new layer (see layer notes)
  • or
  • Select Layout Page background, a dialogue box
    will open. Select Solid and pick a colour from
    the drop down swatch.

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Colour
  • Additional Colour can be applied to your poster
  • to create columns of colour, or add colour boxes
    behind text. Use the Rectangle tool to draw
    boxes and place them behind text.
  • When using shapes and text, you may need to
    alter the stacking order, so that the object of
    your choice is visible in front of another.
  • Using the drop down menu Arrange Order and
    from the list of available choices (To Front
    etc) you can alter the stacking order of objects
    on the page.

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Colour
  • Advanced colour application
  • A colour in a shape is called a Fill
  • Gradient Fills and Textured Fills are available
    from the Fill Tool (Bucket icon)However
  • Using complex Fills adds greatly to your overall
    file size and adds complexity and unreliability
    to the print process itself.
  • Where possible keep the poster as simple as
    possible so that the print process will be
    straight forward and you do not detract from the
    readability of the poster.

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Text
  • Posters should not contain too much text.
  • Break the content into a clear title and
    sub-sections. Type the text in Word for ease,
    but formatting can be done in Corel Draw.
    (colour, Bold, Italics etc.)
  • Choose a clear, readable font. (Arial etc.) If
    you use a special font it may not be available on
    the computer printing the poster, causing
    delays.
  • Check any scientific symbols in Corel Draw as
    they may alter when imported.
  • Font sizes e.g. Titles 48 200pt Sub
    Titles 30 - 44pt Text 20 - 24pt
  • If the bulk of page text is below 20 there is too
    much!

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Text
  • Importing text from Word (or other source)
  • There are many ways to add text from an external
    document to your poster.
  • A) The Import option
  • If you have prepared text from another
    source,you can use the File Import option to
    add it to your poster. The Import dialogue box
    allows you to set a sort type (Text) and file
    type (DOC - MS Word for Windows 6/7). Then your
    locate the file you need and click the import
    button. The text is converted and placed into a
    Corel Draw Text Box

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Text
  • Importing text from Word (or other source)
  • B) Copy and Paste
  • Select your text in Word etc. use the copy
    function. This can now be pasted into your
    poster document in two different formats.
  • Artistic Text
  • Paragraph Text

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Text
  • Importing text from Word (or other source)
  • C) Artistic Text
  • If you paste the text into your Corel Draw poster
    without selecting the A text tool, the text
    will be added as Artistic Text.This means that
    the text will appear without a restrictive text
    box, and all its associated features. each letter
    is assigned a Node, which can be used to alter
    the position of the individual letters.
  • Artistic Text is most useful for single lines of
    text e.g. Titles
  • To create new Artistic Text, use the A Text
    Tool, click onto your document window, a cursor
    will appear, type your text.

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Text
  • Importing text from Word (or other source)
  • D) Paragraph Text
  • Select the A Text Tool, click onto the document
    area, still holding the left mouse button down,
    drag the tool diagonally across left to right. A
    Text Box will appear, this can be now be used for
    typing new text (click inside it with the Text
    Tool)or paste text into it from the clipboard.
  • Using the anchor nodes on the sides and corners
    of the text box you are able to create a column
    shape of your choice. Apply text alignment by
    selecting the text and using the usual toolbar
    options.
  • you can not apply background colours to a text
    box.NOTE You may discover text flow, linking
    text between text boxes. Do not use it as it
    creates print errors.

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Text
  • Using Text Symbols - e.g. b µ
  • Corel Draw has an insert character docker
    available from
  • Text Insert Symbol Character this will
    appear on the right of the workspace, select the
    font of your choice from the drop down menu, a
    list of symbols will appear.
  • If you have a text box selected, double click on
    the symbol of your choice in the docker window.
    the symbol will appear where your cursor is in
    the text box.
  • If you do not have a text box selected, you can
    Drag and Drop a symbol from the docker onto
    the document as an independent Artistic Text
    object.

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Text
  • Using Text Symbols cont
  • Occasionally the Corel Draw symbols insertion
    method can prove unreliable. The alternative
    is Select Start Programs Accessories
    System Tools Character Map choose a font of
    your choice, click on a character to view it
    larger, choose the character you want, click
    select then copy The character is then in the
    clip board, and ready to paste into a Corel Draw
    text box or as an artistic text object.
  • You may then need to set the font size and
    colour.
  • The Character Map is useful for finding symbols
    and special bullets.

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Importing Photos / Bitmaps
  • Corel Draw is a Vector drawing package, which is
    drawings created by mathematical equation rather
    than coloured dots (pixels) which are used for
    bitmap images.
  • To import a photo / bitmap (usual file types
    JPEG, BMP and TIFF) Use the Import option from
    the File drop down menu.
  • NOTE 1 GIF files, generally found on the
    Internet are low resolution and are unsuitable
    for use in a large poster. The size of the
    final print stresses the low quality of the Gif
    image.
  • NOTE 2 Copying images from Word or PowerPoint
    to Corel Draw. This process is unreliable.
    Images that are copied from these two programs
    can easily become corrupted in the process.
  • This may not be apparent on certain printers,
    but can become a problem on the HP Poster
    Printer. Always allow time for an A4 proof print
    and corrections.

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Images
  • Some logos are available from the Photo Unit
    file store (ask for use). These include good
    quality copies of the University logo.
  • Important considerations for bitmap images
    are Resolution - the lowest resolution you
    should use is 150dpi to 100 of print size, the
    largest is 300dpi. Colour Mode - The printer
    uses Cyan Magenta Yellow blacK Inks. Your photo
    files may be in Red Green Blue (computer screen
    colours). The colour conversion within the HP
    DesignJet poster printer will make a reasonable
    swap between RGB and CMYK colour modes - check
    colours by A4 proof before final print.

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Importing Excel Charts
  • There is a strict method for importing Excel
    graphs into any other program.
  • In Excel, open your chart.
  • Select the entire chart.
  • Select Shift (keyboard) Edit (drop down
    menu) simultaneously.
  • From the drop down menu choose copy picture
  • From the copy picture dialogue box that appears
    select as shown on screen and format picture.
  • From here you can use the paste action in Corel
    Draw to insert the graph.
  • Using this method allows the chart to be copied
    as seen, without the need for linking the data
    to the chart.

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Could be trouble !
  • For trouble free last minute printing use less
    of
  • Multiple Gradients
  • Drop Shadow Tool
  • Complex Fills / Textures / Tiles
  • Images as Large Backgrounds
  • Images with Transparency
  • Drawn Objects with Transparency
  • Dont avoid these features completely, but try to
    use them effectively and do not over use them.

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PowerPoint for Posters
  • PowerPoint can be used for very basic poster
    design. it is not designed for this purpose and
    so is not the ideal choice of application.
  • Page setup can be found under the File menu.
    Add page dimensions here. 1060 x 750mm
  • To create shapes use the Drawing Tool Bar, if
    this is not visible, right click your mouse on
    the tool bars under the drop down menus and
    select it from the list.
  • Create shapes with this tool bar. right click on
    them, select order and stack the shapes
    accordingly.
  • Use the Insert drop down menu for images etc.
  • Keep it simple.

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Drawing Tool Bar
rotate objects
arrow tool
oval tool
word / clip art
out-line colour
Draw Tab
line thickness
arrow style
3D
select objects
line tool
text colour
Fill / colour Bucket
drop shadows
dash style
text box
rectangle tool
  • labels in BOLD mean not suitable for poster
    use. These options use a large amount of memory
    / resources.
  • Word Art and Microsoft Clip Art is not suitable
    quality for a poster.

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Aligning Objects in PowerPoint
  • Zooming in and out of a poster in PowerPoint is
    not as easy as Corel Draw. this makes it more
    difficult to precisely arrange text boxes,
    images or drawn shapes.
  • Select the objects you wish to align, then
    select the Draw Tab (see Tool Bar diagram) from
    the list that appears you can select a variety
    of alignment styles from the Align or distribute
    option.
  • You will also find other useful options, such as
    grouping, order, rotate and snap.
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