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UNIT 4 - LESSON 11 CREATING DESIGNS
UNIT 4 - LESSON 11 CREATING DESIGNS
STRUCTURE
11.0 OBJECTIVES
11.1 INTRODUCTION
11.5 ASSIGNMENTS
11.6 SUMMING UP
11.9 GLOSSARY
11. CREATING DESIGNS
In Lesson 10 we learnt how to design a logo for a company. In this lesson we will
be learning how to create other designs like artistic designs, poster designs etc.
11.0 Objectives
11.1 Introduction
In Unit 1 of CTP 203, we learnt how to use various tools, flyouts, dockers and
managers in Corel DRAW, how to use symbols to create different patterns. We have
also leant how to create and format artistic text and different text styles. Converting
objects to symbols, adding symbols to symbol library, retrieval, creating designs with the
help of symbol library and adding to design library have also been dealt with in the
earlier lessons. This lesson will deal with creating different designs using above tools
and techniques. We will also look into some designs and digital Art samples created by
some professionals in the field of drawing and designing. Then we will go through some
examples of dress designing, textile prints designing and poster designing.
The following carpet design samples by Wahida Patel and Bhaskar are classic
examples of textile design using digital art.
11.3 Design Exercises
11.3.1 Designing a logo and printing it on a dress design
i) Design a logo / symbol / pattern as described in the previous lesson which would
be printed on all textiles or garments manufactured by your firm.
ii) A dress also can be designed in Corel DRAW using various tools. For example:
• Open Corel DRAW and select ‘Bezier’ tool. If you are good with free hand
drawing you can use ‘Freehand’ tool.
• Draw the basic layout of the dress design. Close the design.
• Select ‘Shape’ tool and with the help of ‘Node Edit’, edit the basic pattern
according to your choice.
• Fill the details with the help of Bezier or Freehand tool.
iii) The logo / symbol design as instructed in i) can now be printed on this dress.
Activity
2. Design a top for Jeans with a printed logo at the front side.
A rectangle was drawn and the design was inserted into it. The background was
then filled with Fountain Fill Dialog which is a fly out of Fill Tool. ‘Square’ option was
selected in Type, ‘Custom’ was opted in Colour blend and ‘Cylinder 13’ was selected in
presets and colours of choice were adjusted.
For the flowers and leaves ‘Fountain Fill Dialog’ was selected. In Type option,
linear, square, conical and radial were chosen once each randomly. In ‘Colour Blend’,
instead of ‘Custom’ this time ‘Two colour’ was chosen.
Outlines of all shapes were removed by selecting ‘No Outline’, a fly out of Outline
tool. This way a number of effects can be created and added to a single design.
The same design when no
colours are adjusted, looks like the one on
right.
These patterns can be used for
designing various textiles like saris,
bedcovers, table cloths, curtain linens etc.,
like the one shown below.
1.4 Poster Designs
As logos, symbols, textiles, garments etc., are designed in Corel DRAW, similarly
posters can also be designed. Presented below are some examples of posters
designed in CorelDRAW.
i) The marketing poster shown below promotes a fictitious dessert shop. The logo is a
slightly altered version of the ice cream cone (symbol 063) found in the Food font.
A black rectangle is drawn over the exact right half of the cone and is filled with a
two-colour pattern fill. The cone itself is centered inside a black rectangle with a
rectangular cutout in the center to avoid coming into contact with the lens object.
The fill colours in the rectangle are a simple two-colour pattern fill applied with the
Interactive Fill Tool. A second rectangle is drawn around the outside of the main
rectangle to create the outer border, which serves as the path for a triangle pattern
created by using a blend effect.
ii) The design for a poster advertising an event is shown below. The two beetles
holding hands give the slightly humorous impression of slow-moving participants.
The main shape is taken from the Animals 2 symbol font (symbol 059).
The complete shape was broken apart, reshaped, duplicated, flipped, and coloured.
The nodes at the end of the two bug legs were aligned to appear joined, and the
arrangement was grouped and placed into the black rectangle frame to form a
PowerClip object.
iii) The last example is a poster design that advertises a musical event (see below). The
design features symbol 052 from the Music font and symbol 069 from the Musical
Symbols font.
The guitar shape was broken apart into individual objects in order to apply different
colours. The music note was duplicated, transformed, and filled with colour. The
frame, background, and center shapes are simple rectangles edited with the Shape
Tool.
Activity
3. Try to make one of the above described poster designs in CorelDraw.
As we browse through the symbol fonts included with Corel DRAW Graphics
Suite, keep in mind that the shapes are curves that can be dismantled, transformed,
and customized to solve a wide range of design challenges. By applying colour, or an
effect or two, you can create unique designs for your everyday projects.
11.5 Assignments
11.5.1Class assignments
i) Create a design of a flower using various tools and colour fills in Corel DRAW.
i) Extend the design of the flower to incorporate some leaves and fruits using
symbol library. Using various tools and flyouts fill the design and its background
with different colours to make it a textile design.
11.6 Summing Up
In Lesson 11 we have seen some samples of digital art design created using
Corel DRAW and other graphic softwares. Printing a logo / symbol on a dress design
was dealt with in the exercise. We have also learnt how to design textiles and posters
using various tools, fonts and symbols in Corel DRAW. In the next lesson we will learn
how to scan bitmap designs and photos so that we can use in our subsequent designs.
2. Give an example of poster that you have come across and which you think you
can design in CorelDraw. Explain the tools that you will be using in designing it.
2. http://www.graphicssoft.about.com
3. http://www.textiledesigning.org
4. http://www.textilesource.com
11.9 Glossary
4. Generate To create