CorelDRAW Graphics Suite es un conjunto de herramientas de diseño con todas las funciones que permite a los usuarios crear diseños e ilustraciones vectoriales, así como herramientas que admiten la edición de fotografías y proyectos tipográficos. La plataforma se ofrece a través de una plataforma de suscripción económica que brinda un valor continuo increíble con acceso instantáneo y garantizado a nuevas funciones y contenido exclusivos, máximo rendimiento y soporte para las últimas tecnologías.
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Despliegue | Nube/SaaS/basado en web, Mac de escritorio, Windows de escritorio, iPhone móvil, Linux local |
Soporte | 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana (representante en vivo), chat, correo electrónico/servicio de ayuda, preguntas frecuentes/foro, base de conocimientos, soporte telefónico |
Inscripción en beneficios | Documentación |
Idiomas | Inglés |
CorelDRAW is one of the well-proven graphics packages. CorelDRAW is constantly improving and it really has all the necessary tools to create design projects. CorelDRAW allows you to work with vector graphics, photos, drawings, text... Working with colors and palette is very convenient. And when you know exactly the purpose of the functions and how to use them you will easily reach a very professional result. The quality of completed projects is always on top
For me, it wasn't absolutely clear at first why some tools are created and how to use them. For stable work in this program, it is better to have a powerful computer. Otherwise, you may experience great inconvenience. CorelDRAW is not an appropriate tool for engineerings drawings. There are a lot of tools more suitable for these needs.
CorelDRAW is a suitable tool for those who need to work with vector graphics, text, photos. I believe it will suit both amateurs and professionals
Si tuviese que destacar un sólo aspecto por encima de los demás no tengo duda alguna: la sencillez de manejo. Se trata de un software extremadamente intuitivo, desde su interfaz -lo mas parecido a enfrentarse a una hoja de papel en blanco- a unas herramientas sencillas pero potentes. Como iniciación al diseño vectorial es un programa altamente recomendable.Apto para hardware de prestaciones muy básicas.
Si bien es apto para trabajos semiprofesionales, el salto hacia exigencias de tipo profesional no las llega a encajar del todo bien, sobre todo en lo que se refiere a trabajos de impresión y offset. Aunque ha mejorado en versiones recientes, la interoperatividad con otros programas aún resulta limitada. Para el tratamiento de imágenes aún sigue siendo necesaria la asistencia un software complementario.
Presentaciones, concursos de arquitectura, maquetacion de documentos
The interface is straight forward. Depending on skill level, the drawn graphics can be of amazing quality. Even at basic level, it's easy to make impressive graphics.
More for graphic drawing, not photo manipulation. If you do try to do anything with photos, it's going to be more artsy, less photoshop.
It's fairly easy to use or learn to use so it's helped create good web images for websites and blogs, and you can pay one time for the full download.
The program is great for creating impressive and complex designs. I haven’t used it for a longer time so I cannot compared with today’s version, but superficial comparison shows that Adobe’s illustrator is superior.
The program seems to be outdated and topped by Illustrator. I used it in. The 2000s when some people already were focused on the illustrator.
Visualizing future repairs and replacement pieces as well as pre-anticipating aesthetic retouching
I like that it has the layered windows that make switching easy
I am getting really annoyed that there is no universal basic for all of these types of programs. Makes it impossible to do anything quickly with a new program.,
I am still figuring that out, I know it will be great but I am still in the implementing stage.
The program corel draw in my country, is the program that every student starts, easy to use and dynamic, offers interesting vectorization options is very adaptable and really useful for the final impression
I really do not like it, it's very little used corel, I find it confusing the visual interface does not seem to me engaging, I generally do not like it.
Solved some problems in the printing area and desing
I use it edit my spectra in office. It is easy to use and handy features make it attractive option for pro user.
The software is heavy and it takes time to open in office PC.
I edit my research pictures for publications.
I've been using CorelDraw for about last ten years and for me there are three big pluses of working in this program: 1. Very convenient work with nodes and curves. 2. Very convenient work with multi-page document (it was impossible to do in Adobe Illustrator for a long time). 3. The interface. It's stricter and more structured than Adobe's interface to my mind. Other options are the same or worse in compare with Adobe Illustrator
There are several things that bother me: 1. I don't know about other countries, but in Russia working in CorelDraw shows that you're a provincial and not so skillful designer. "Cool" designers work in Illustrator. It's a prejudice, but there it is. 2. For many designers the best program to work with photos is Photoshop. And, naturally, as programs from one family, Photoshop and Illustrator work together perfect. You have to do more steps to achieve the same between CorelDraw and Photoshop. It's very important, because there are many projects that contain both raster and vector graphic. 3. I've heard many stories how hard to print from CorelDraw. To be honest, I've never met this problem in my life: all my project from CorelDraw (even with CorelDraw effects (!) were printed well.
I created in CorelDraw corporate identity (logos, corporate styles, mascots, brand books, etc.), labels, leaflets-booklets, posters, postcards and even some stuff for application and websites.
Smaller file sizes. Handles gradients well. Good for creating vectored graphics.
Interface is not as user friendly as Adobe. Harder to locate some of the common task like selecting similar objects.
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I like Corel Draw because has many and ease tools for graphic design, also the predesigned galleries that come with the product, this software was the first that I learned to use in design, for me CorelDraw is a very complete software for illustration and layout advertising
one of the few things I do not like the program is that in recent years has had no updates for Macintosh, because at first I worked on windows but thanks to my job I had to switch to mac and I could not continue with corel
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Great alternative to work with on PC computers which doesn't run Adobe programs as smooth
The interface and UX is not the best imo. To find workflows is less easy then Adobe
Less bloated software which runs much smoother then Adobe Suit
New starters can use this tool. For small editing of photos etc. CerolDRAW is a good option.
If using professionally for the first time. This can be overwhelming with all the features involved. I recommend some extra support in this area.
Great for beginners like our users to get used too but delving deep into the all what the product offers
It's easy to understand the user's interface but process to create new vectors are quite limited IMHO.
To much processes to get what i need. Is boring to spend a lot of time
Littels logos or littel graphics
They have a 3D feature that is pretty neat, it even has simulated lighting. I like that CorelDraw has updated their program to have more features that a lot of modern programs like adobe and procreate have.
I still think their UI is still outdated, it's not a modern-looking program but I can tell their recent updates are gearing towards a more friendly and sleek-looking user interface.
It's very technical drawing and direct designs. So if you want to map out complicated and mathematical work, this is a great program.
Corel Draw is better for textile industry because doing patterns is easy with its interface.
Non compatibility with another programs , or some commands
Im Textile designer so , when i need vectorize and to use cut plotters , corel is better.
This system seems so overwhelming at first until you see the tutorials and follow along
I came from using Photoshop and assumed it would be very similar but it was not. The learning curve took some getting used to.
I am able to create flyers for products easily and also quickly edit any flyers or ads i have created in the past.
It was great when it first came out. Very User Friendly. Used the program until I found a much better program.
Don't like the proprietorship of the program to be used with other programs. Limited in usage for what my digital designing requires.
In Designing to corresponding Digital commercial Imagery for my commercial clients. User Friendly.
Easy to use, user friendly, good results
Sometimes it takes to fill graphics depending on the areaof fill
It is user friendly and easy to use.
Fast drawing with great drawing tools and customizable interface.
No mac version, frequent crashing (buggy), trys to do too much.
Technical Illustratiojn
The best thing will be when I don't need to use anymore
Crashes all the time especially when you spend hours creating artwork. I have used this product for a long time and it is very upsetting. Now it is just getting worse and the upgrade is even worse. I will be looking for a new product for my designs. Highly recommend not using this product. Will keep you posted on what I find
The whole program