CorelDRAW's extraordinary design capabilities are widely used in many fields such as trademark design, logo production, model drawing, illustration drawing, typesetting and color separation output.
Here is a case of CDR drawing a trademark (other methods are similar):
Select the "Rectangle Tool", draw a rectangle, and set the length and width to 20mm on the property bar.
Click the "Options" button on the standard toolbar to open the "Options" dialog box, and set the reproduction offset to 20mm horizontally under "Document">"General". After confirming, select the rectangle and press CtrlD key combination twice to make two identical rectangles.
Set the reproduction offset again, horizontally 20mm and vertically 20mm. After confirmation, select the rightmost rectangle and press the CtrlD key combination to create another rectangle.
Select the leftmost rectangle, select the "Shape Tool", and modify the corner radius so that the left half becomes a semicircle. Modify the upper right rectangle into the following shape in the same way.
Combine the following three figures in the figure, copy them, and rotate the resulting figure 90°.
Select the rotated graphic, then select the copied graphic, open the "Alignment and Distribution" docker, select the active object, and then select right alignment and top alignment, the effect is as follows:
< p> Select all graphics, select the "Create Boundary" button on the property bar, set the outline width to 5mm, select "Object" > "Convert Outline to Object" (in order to make it easier to see the following steps, change the color of the object), Then delete the original graphics, the effect is as follows.Select the graphic, set the reproduction offset, vertical -0mm. After confirming, press the key combination CtrlD to reproduce this graphic. Click the horizontal mirror and vertical mirror buttons on the property bar to fill in a different convenience. The recognized color, the effect is as follows:
Select all graphics, click the "Intersect" button on the property bar, right-click on the intersection result > "Order" > "To Front of Layer", and right-click again Click >Split Curve. (The intersection result here is filled with black for easy identification)
Delete the redundant intersecting shapes, hold down Shift and click on the remaining two intersecting shapes and the dark blue shape, and click the "Trim" button on the property bar. The black graphics can be removed. The effect is as follows:
Frame select the entire graphic, right-click the white color palette, select 1mm for the outline width on the property bar, rotate 135°, and left-click the red color palette.