There
are many ways in which one can bring about improvement in graphic
design using computer software’s. One such tool is Corel Draw as it
is used consistently world-wide in designing images.
CorelDraw
is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Corel
Corporation. CorelDraw is designed to edit two-dimensional images
such as logos and posters, brochures, and various patterns and
designs and themes. The tools of CorelDraw are designed in such a
way that designers are able to make their imagination a reality.
Artistic media tools play a key role in this regard. Artistic Tools
are a set of tools that give birth to creative shapes to the
satisfaction of the designer.
What is Artistic Media Tool?
Artistic
media tool Is a revolutionary result of Corel DRAW's Power line
feature which is now called "Preset". This media tool
surrounds your drawn lines with specific preset vector object and can
quickly change the look of a simple object, text or a line into a
state of the art graphics.
Using
the Artistic Media Tool, you can draw lines of varying thicknesses
and shapes, paint with a brush or sprayer, or draw calligraphic
lines. The tool has five drawing modes: Preset, Brush, Sprayer,
Calligraphic, and Pressure. These modes will be active when the icon
of artistic media tool in the tool box is clicked.
We can use the Artistic Media Tool in two ways:
1.
Draw with it as you do the Freehand Tool—click and drag to create
lines.
2.
Select an existing object, such as a line or circle, and apply one of
the Artistic Media Tool strokes to it.
USES OF ARTISTIC MEDIA TOOL
1.
Preset: Preset tool is the first tool among the five drawing
modes of artistic media tool. Once the preset tool is active on the
click of artistic tool in the tool box, we can start drawing preset
stroke like free hand tool into any shape. The stroke can be applied
on any auto shapes like rectangle or octagon. These strokes can be
further modified by applying different colors and changing the size
of it.
2.
Brush: The second tool among the five drawing modes of
artistic media tool is called Brush. Once the Brush tool is active,
we can start drawing brush stokes to any shape we want. It is also
possible to modify it by changing the size of the strokes and
applying the brush strokes on vari ous basic shapes. Under the Brush
section of artistic media tool, there are different categories of
brush strokes like scroll, object, sensual, symbol, artistic,
splatter, Calligraphy, texture which can be used to modify the brush
strokes.
3.
Sprayer: Sprayer is the third artistic tool which appears when
the artistic tool is active in the tool box. Sprayer strokes give the
designer an easy hand to design the layouts and even convert such
strokes into sizable objects to meet the requirements. Like preset,
and brush tool, modification of the stroke is possible by way of coloring it and changing its size.
These strokes can be further
separated into various objects by breaking them apart using Ctrl+K.
There are also a number of categories under the sprayer section like
Food, music, stars, mosaic, plants, objects, foot prints, Brush
strokes, splatter etc. These give the designer an easy access to
these objects without having to draw them manually. These strokes can
be applied to any auto shapes.
Spray
list gives us options to add and remove objects, and to reverse the
order of the objects placed in a category. Spray order gives the
options to change the order of objects sequently, randomly and by
direction. There is also a rotation option to change direction of the
object and an offset option to determine the offset of an object.
4.
Calligraphic tool: Calligraphic tool enables us to make free
hand strokes and modify them by adding color, changing color and
size. Freehand smoothing allows us to smooth the curves as we
create them. Stroke width can be used for increasing the width of the
objects. Calligraphic angle enables us to determine the angle of
calligraphic objects created.
5.
Expression tool: Pressure tool makes the pressure, tilt and
styles features active to vary brush strokes. Pressure tool is used
to vary the size of the nib. Tilt tool is used to vary the flatness
of the nib and pen bearing is used to determine the rotation of the
nib.
Conclusion:
A
close study of the artistic tools reveal that these play a vital role
in designing pages and layout in Corel Draw software. One
common feature of all the artistic tools is that they can be used by
the designer like a free hand tool to create any shape one wants and
even change its look by modifying it by way of changing the colour,
size and following the path of any auto shapes drawn. This makes it
easy for designer to create page borders and object borders.
Artistic
tools also enable the designers to create objects by separating them
from the rest of the group. For example, a bucket. On the whole, use
of artistic tools in Corel draw leave the designers with a good
designing experience. I would consider the artistic tools as a unique
feature of Corel Draw which makes it stand out among the similar
applications used for Graphic designs.
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