I don't use Corel Draw/Photo Paint too often, so I'm at the bottom part of the learning curve.
I have been trying to add Eye Candy effects to some of my layouts so I can up-sell jobs.
Here's the question(s):
I have designed vector artwork in SignLab, exported as an AI, and imported into Corel 9.
Then, I convert to bitmap (24 bit RGB)and try to add a chrome effect.
Here's the result:
I have tried copying and pasting into Photo Paint, but I can't seem to 'magic wand' the lettering only.
Who knows what about this?
Thanks all.
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Pat Neve, Jr.
Sign Man, Inc.
4580 N. US 1
Melbourne, FL 32935
321-259-1703
signman@signmaninc.com
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Don't convert it to a bitmap in CorelDraw. Select the area that you want to add EyeCandy to while in vector format and copy to the clipboard. Then open photopaint and make a new page sized appropriately for the image and paste. Make the document "fit to page". Then you can use the eye candy filters from within photopaint and save them piece by piece as needed.
Glenn Taylor's step-by-step explains this very well and it doesn't take very long to go through.
My hardest part was trying to figure out how to install the filters into paint and draw. You can call or email if you have any questions. I am definately not an expert but I did figure this out from the step-by-step! 386-228-2436. Hope that helps!
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Amy Brown
AMBO Design
Lake Helen, FL
jabrown@cfl.rr.com
"If only my toddler was better with paint & computers!"
[This message has been edited by Amy Brown (edited June 21, 2001).]
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Brian Stoddard
Expressions Signs
Sammamish WA
Why don't you just start designing in PHOTO PAINT and put text on the screen....instead of designing in Corel Draw, then moving it to Photo Paint.
You do know you can do that, right? They have this little icon in Photo paint to place text on the screen....looks like a letter A, and is the exact same icon in Corel Draw. So why start designing in Corel Draw? Its seems like an extra step to me if you are going to use plug-in effects on lettering.
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Draper The Signmaker
Bloomington Illinois USA
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Brian Stoddard
Expressions Signs
Sammamish WA
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John Deaton III
Deaton Design
109 N. Cumberland Ave.,Harlan, Ky. 40831 606-573-9101
john@deatondesigns.com
www.deatondesigns.com
"Don't tailgate, or I'll flick a booger on your windshield."-Larry Richmond, 11th grade english class.
You can't fix a burned to a crisp steak by adding more steak sauce on top!
(I know you knew that, Pat...just in a mood to vent! hahahaha)
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Coplen Designs
St.Petersburg,
FL
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