Corel Draw Tutorial How to Make Screen Printing Part 1

| October 5, 2011 | 0 Comments

How make screen printing artwork with help of corel draw learn with this video tutorial . How to use Corel draw for screen printing.

Bitmaps are images composed of individual dots called pixels. The difficulty of bitmaps is that their resolution is fixed. This means that image quality can deteriorate when you scale bitmaps to different sizes. You can, however, modify vector graphics without a loss of excellence. You can create vector copies of bitmap images by tracing the bitmaps.
You can trace imported bitmaps in three ways: using Corel TRACE, using the Auto trace feature to trace automatically, or by using the Freehand or Bezier tools to trace physically.

Corel TRACE lets you mechanically trace bitmaps and save them in a vector format suitable for CorelDraw. You can launch Corel TRACE from CorelDraw, trace a bitmap, and then go back to CorelDraw.
The Auto trace feature creates vector shapes from areas of a bitmap. You can trace an imported bitmap by clicking an area of high contrast in the bitmap using the freehand tool. You can generate an outline that matches the edge of contrasting colors in a bitmap firmly (producing many nodes the length of the path) or uncertainly (producing a less correct path with fewer nodes).

The Freehand or Bezier tools let you trace images yourself. You don’t have to be an knowledgeable draftsperson to trace a bitmap precisely. With CorelDraw, you trace bitmaps in the same way you trace objects using tracing paper. By magnifying the areas you trace and adjusting the settings, you can trace speedily and still achieve correct results.

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