Thanks for making this process easy and simple. I have a whole bunch of jpgs that need to be Vectors and you have made it completely understandable. Thank you for your expertise!
Oh, nuts! If only I had viewed this a week ago. I thought those diagonal lines were Corel's inability to select all the pixels within a selected color and I ended up manually coloring in a pretty detailed bunch of cut-out shapes! D'oh! But this tutorial is fantastic, thanks!
I SO wish this worked as well in real life as it did in your fantastic demo. I had a white-on-black sharply defined logo which I'd created in Corel Photo-Paint at 600 resolution. I tried importing in different ways: from pdf, from jpg, from .cpt---each at 600 resolution. No matter which combination of all the different settings I tried, all that happened is the edges of the 2-color logo sharpened up nicely, but my large, Arial font text (which encircles a central design) all got warped in ways no one would want. Darn it!
THANK YOU! This video is a life-saver. Had a bland black & white diagram line-drawing of the Trinity - converted to Vector, ungrouped the parts and colorized the new graphic. FAN-TASTIC outcome!
Your video is outdated compare to the Corel software and we can't find most of the options you're clicking on. Now my free 15 days trial goes to the garbage because I can't do what you're telling me.
I use a phone app for my designs but the outputs it gives is either PNGs or JPEGs. By the time I want to print, I mostly save all my jobs in jpegs. It reduces the quality of my work, Direct imagery printing is still ok but large format printing especially SAVs are terrible. Can anyone tell me what to do?
omg Ive been Looking for a simple video to help me make a image transparent and this was it.. Thank You so much your defiantly my go to from now on....
My age:60 years old from palestine, l love you verey much becoause maney reasons one of its: your explain very claer & interesting . I'm sorry my english bad .. but you are my teacher in graphic design , thank you ,with complements
I have a image of a sea fan. I want to digitize only the blue showing in the image. This will allow me to just cut out around the sea fan which is red, the ocean being blue. After that I out put the vector drawing to a plotter which will cut out the blue leaving just the sea fan. Could anyone tell me how to do this on Coreldraw 2019 using trace? I know how to do it slow using bezier but it would take a month that way..
hello , if i got an image shot from a phone (contains many little tiny words ) is there a way to power trace the words without the background (the words are written in black WHILE the background is in grey) help :(
Yes, you can use PowerTRACE on an image that has words in it, however the result will not be editable text that you can edit with the Text tool. In testing this scenario, I found that I had to specify "remove color from entire image" to get rid of the grey color inside letters like O and P. Hope this helps!
Which version of CorelDRAW is this? Graphics Suite 2019? or Home & Student Suite 2019? Not to sure which one to get. I like the version that you're using.
Every time i use the power trace function, it looks like every element of the newly created vector has a super thin outline to it. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. It's there a setting I haven't disabled that keeps doing this?
can i do this on my Acer chromebook im in the process starting a tshirt business got printer labtop and heat press ect now i gotta learn this i know very little ......please HELP!!!!!
I designed a poster sign 20” x 30” from just some text and B&W clipart and when I go to trace it I get a solid black box after, no vector. What am I doing wrong? Thanks!