![]() Use the same process of Intersecting shapes to create the other sections of the inside of the lid. Select the bottom ellipse again and move it down and shape it to fit the next section. Click on the top ellipse to create a shape where the two overlapped. With this shape still selected click on Intersect With on the Shaping panel. Delete the lower object.Ĭopy the ellipse and shape it to the inside of the top of the lid.Ĭopy the ellipse again, paste and move the copy down to this top section of the inside of the lid. With the new object selected click on Intersect With.Ĭlick on the object just above it and another object is created in the space where the two overlapped. Go over to Shaping panel and in the drop down menu choose Intersect. Paste and move the new object down sightly and make it a little wider. On the Shaping panel click on Trim then select the bottom object.Ĭopy the bottom object. Also make it not quite as wide as the object above it. Move the nodes and control points until the bottom of conforms to the shape in the image. Use the Shape tool to pull the bottom center node down. Copy and paste and move the new object down to here. Now select the bottom object and the ellipse shape trims out from the other object. The two objects are now welded into one single object.Ĭhoose Trim in the Shaping panel drop down menu. Select the lower ellipse and click on Weld To. Make sure you have Weld selected in the drop down menu of the Shaping panel. In the top menu go to Arrange, then Shaping and select Shaping. Go to the Rectangle tool and create a rectangle that goes from the widest edge of the upper ellipse to the widest edge of the lower ellipse. Copy and paste this and move the new ellipse down to where the lid screws into the mug. ![]() Using the Ellipse tool create a ellipse that conforms to the top outside rim of the lid on the mug. ![]() You can also use the wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out. Left click to zoom in, Right click to zoom out. Your cursor turns into a magnifying glass icon with a plus sign inside. We do want an outline color, so right click on the bright blue cyan color. This left click on the color palette chooses what fill color we want and since we don’t want a fill color we are choose no fill represented by the X. With the Bezier Tool Selected go over to your palette and left click on the box with the X at the top. If not go to Window in the top menu, click on Color Palettes and then choose CMYK Palette. 5 point outline.īy default there should be a palette on the left side of your workspace. Choose Outline Pen from the tools on the left. One way to help in seeing your vector lines is to change the size and color of the outlines. Using the pick tool size and position the image how you want it on the document. Select the image from where you saved it and click Import. This opens up a browse window where you can browse for your image. A good place might be in your My Pictures folder or perhaps on your desktop.īack in CorelDRAW go up to File in the top menu and click on Import. You can right click on the image below and then choose Save Image As, save it to somewhere on your computer. Just make it your own by giving it your own special touches. Each artist has his or her own interpretation and all are different. I have created illustrations of the same object as many other artists and still had good sales on them. Still, don’t let that discourage you too much. Just be careful and do your research on the Microstock sites to make sure the market is’nt over saturated. You would be surprised at what is in your own house or apartment that you can use to create vector illustrations. ![]() I took a photo of this travel mug that is on my desk and at this moment filled with hot coffee. Sometimes you can find a subject right under your nose. One option that you have is to simply look around you. Sometimes it can be a challenge to choose subject matter for your vector illustrations. Creating a Vector Travel Mug in CorelDRAW (available in video format here)
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