SVG--From CorelDRAW to Your Browser
There are two major formats that allow you to work with vectors on the Web. One of those is the Flash (SWF) format. It is not an open standard as it is controlled by Adobe. The other is Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and it is an open standard. In theory, it is a great format for putting vector graphics on the Web as well as exchanging files between graphics software. There are some things you need to know to get the most out of SVG and David Troidl has provided a wonderful introduction in today's tutorial, SVG--From CorelDRAW to Your Browser. You'll learn how to create SVG files from CorelDRAW as well as some of the techniques for understanding the SVG file format and what it can do.
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