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Learn to draw clean and precise curves in order to rebuild logos and other similar artwork
If you struggle with CorelDRAW's drawing tools,
this is the training that you've been waiting for. You'll be able to rebuild anything
at all, in a very efficient way.
Jeff: "I struggled with CorelDRAW's
drawing tools for eight years. Then I learned an unconventional new method out
of the blue from one of the most respected CorelDRAW users on earth. Imagine,
I'd spent EIGHT YEARS fooling around! Such a waste... when I could have been doing
things properly during that time. Not only much faster, but with better workmanship
too."
Once I'd finally learned how to draw and rebuild shapes
with total accuracy, I was so excited that I spent the next several hours trying
this method out on various shapes of increasing complexity.
I thought
it seemed too good to be true... there had to be a catch! Well, there isn't. It
just works!
Even to this day, I sometimes rebuild a random logo in
Draw for FUN! When before, rebuilding stuff was such a chore, like studying algebra!
After
viewing the video training, you'll be SHOCKED with this new method and how it
will cut down your drawing time immensely. For me, it was at least a 100% improvement.
Double the efficiency.
The other benefit is that there are minimum nodes,
so for vinyl cutting (or anything really) you get the smoothest shapes possible.
Customer
Comment received on Feb 26, 2008:
"Jeff,
I can't believe how great this method is!
I just started using X3 after
my last foray with CorelDRAW was on V3 over 15 years ago and I have to say that
you accomplished a lot in getting rid of my nervousness and anxiety at how quickly
I could learn to get my skills up along the likes of a professional level.
Until
I found your site and the coreldraw.com forum, I was seriously thinking of giving
up and going over to Illustrator just because of the abundance of training material.
But with the combination of your method, and some other training, I think I can
accomplish pro level work in a matter of days rather than weeks or months on my
own or even in an "official" college class.
You've got me feeling a little
smug, especially for a Corel (sorta) newbie. Yesterday I just got the xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com
vector training and wouldn't you think I'd expect to see that technique done there?
Nope,
to both my surprise and chagrin he is mostly tracing all lines by clicking nodes
and setting control points. Not to suggest he's a bad artist by any means, but
after looking at your method, I think I'd have the guy beat five times fast and
that's just because I'm a newbie. Ten times once I get it down pat. ;)
I
just wanted to say thanks again for a super tutorial - I don't see how I could
have lived without it!
Thanks again for supporting us DRAW users and helping
us to become the best artists we can be!
- Paul G.
How do
you know if you need this method? Try the "5 minute challenge": Try to rebuild
the complex "B" shape shown below - accurately - in CorelDraw inside 5 minutes.
Can you do it? If so, you might already be using this method.
Copy and
paste this graphic below into CorelDRAW. If you can't recreate the letter B in
five minutes, don't feel bad. I was in the same boat for far too long. Note: there's
no auto-tracing involved with either CorelTRACE or PowerTRACE. While Corel has
made improvements in those products, the top artists always rebuild manually for
100% control.
The person who got me started with CorelDRAW was Ron
Richey. He won many Corel World Design Contest awards.
He said: "Jeff,
you should be able to do anything as an artist." I knew he was right.
I
spent years learning as much about CorelDRAW as I could. I wanted to be fearless.
And, even though I learned a lot about CorelDRAW's tools, there was still
fear with having to rebuilt complex artwork. It was taking too long, and with
too many nodes!
If you rebuild stuff regularly, and can't complete the
test in 5 minutes, you know what you need to do - order this training. This technique
will be worth hundreds of dollars to you. Maybe thousands. It's one of the best
things I've ever learned. It's reinvented my career. You'll be as cool as a cucumber
with whatever artwork comes your way for rebuilding, for whatever purpose. It
addresses the fundamental skill required in rebuilding or drawing inside CorelDRAW.
Customer
Comment received on Aug. 27, 2008:
"Brilliant video
- wipes the floor with the tutorials on lynda.com which I recently viewed."
Thanks,
Mike
By
the way: worried this method might be too hard? I trained two novice users in
person during August/September 2007, and they could see instantly how to do it.
Once you learn it, you - like they - won't bother with any other method.
What's
included?
A video showing the technique in detail
A surprise macro
A
Draw file (downsaved to ver 9 for compatibility)
Customer
Comment received on Oct. 7, 2008:
Jeff, I've been
using X3 for about half a year now for silk screening and vinyl cutting. I downloaded
your tutorial after reading about it on coreldraw.com a couple of weeks ago. Finally
got around to watching it last night.
I have to say this is the single
best tutorial I have ever seen. Within 5 minutes of watching your video, I was
successfully using your techniques on customer logos and saving hours of time
and frustration!
Thanks a million!
Nick F.