Unit-1 Lesson 1
Unit-1 Lesson 1
STRUCTURE
1.0 OBJECTIVES
1.5 ASSIGNMENTS
1.6 SUMMING UP
1.9 REFERENCES
1.11 GLOSSARY
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1. CORELDRAW: AN INTRODUCTION
Today, computers have become an integral part of life. No wonder, they are used
for designing.
In this lesson, the important graphics programs will first be listed and then one of
these, viz. CorelDraw will be described. The tools used in CorelDraw will then be
discussed. In view of the important place that CorelDraw has in textile designing, this
whole course of fifteen lessons will be devoted to a detailed understanding of this very
versatile designing tool.
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1.0 Objectives
After going through this lesson, you will be able to
1.1 Introduction
A person who was good at performing numerical calculations was called a
human computer much before computers came into being. The use of mechanical
calculating devices made his task less demanding. The use of punched paper cards to
run jacquard looms came up around 1800. The development of transistors followed by
microprocessors based on integrated circuits led to the size of the computers becoming
smaller and its price also came down.
Designing with computers is called computer aided designing (CAD) and textile
designing with computers is called computer aided textile designing (CATD).
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• We can make a number of colour combinations of one design in a very short-time
period.
• We can make very complicated designs with different texture and colour effect
very easily.
• CorelDraw
• Corel Photo-paint
• Adobe Photoshop
• Adobe Illustrator
• Macromedia Freehand
• Macromedia Fireworks
• L-View
• U-Lead
CorelDraw software is available in the market and once loaded onto the
computer, you can get started with your designing work.
• Go to Start and select Programs from the list. (The welcome screen at start-up is
shown in the next figure).
• Choose Open Graphic for old design. New Graphic creates a new, one page
document. Template allows access to professionally created templates from the
library. Corel Tutor gives a brief overview of how to use the program.
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• ‘What's New?’ shows improvements over the earlier Version. Designer.com
connects you to a web site where you can find many helpful areas.
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These components and options will be known while working.
• Pick Tool Selects objects. Once selected, you can use the Pick Tool for
move, stretch, scale, rotate, and skew objects.
• Shape Tool Reshapes objects by moving nodes, lines, and control points.
• Freehand Tool draws lines and curves. You can also use this tool to trace
bitmaps.
Activity 1: Draw a flower with eight petals by using free hand tool and
shape tool. Draw a square by using pen tool. Place this flower inside the
square with the help of pick tool. Now fill the colours in flower and
square.
• Smart Drawing Tool converts the freehand strokes you draw to basic
shapes and smoothed curves.
• Ellipse Tool draws ellipses and circles. Circles are created by holding
down the Control key as you draw.
• Perfect Shapes Tool - A collection of objects, which you can add to your
drawing.
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Activity 2: Make two compositions by using the following shapes - rectangle, circle,
polygon, spiral, star, and triangle.
Note: The fly out tools of all the main tools helps us in creating
intricate designs more easily, and makes the task easy.
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Activity 3: Make two or three different shapes or write some text and try to use the
following tools in that drawing.
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• Interactive Transparency tool
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• Interactive Fill Tool - Allows you to apply Fountain fills (gradients) using
the mouse. The flyout gives access to the Mesh fill Tool.
Activity 4: Make a floral pattern for table cloth by using the following tools:
1. Freehand tool
2. Shape Tool
3. Outline Tool
4. Transparency Tool
Self-check Questions
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1. What are various menu bars in CorelDraw?
2. What are different tools in CorelDraw?
3. What are fill tools?
4. Write the name of various fill tools.
1.5 Assignments
1.5.1 Class assignments
ii) Apply some effects to the design created, using interactive blend tool.
i) Create a pattern design using duplicating technique and aplly some effects using
artistic media tool.
1.6 Summing Up
In this lesson we learnt about the basic operations and features in CorelDraw. To
begin with we studied about opening CorelDraw followed by CorelDraw application
window, brief description of window components and about various tools used while
working with CorelDraw.
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h. Docker tabs
2. a. Pick tool
b. Shape tool
c. Rectangle tool
d. Zoom tool
e. Freehand tool
f. Ellipse tool
4. a. Fountain fill
b. Pattern fill
c. Transform fill
d. Texture fill
1.9 References
1. CorelDraw Graphics Suite 12, User guide.
1.11 Glossary
1. Jacquard A loom with an attachment for forming
openings for the passage of the shuttle between the
warp threads
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