One of the most useful media software for pictures
is Corel Draw. This program
has been release for years now and has been used by a lot of digital imaging
masters to create their digital masterpieces or edit their pictures. If you
want to learn to Corel
Draw either as a hobby or a source of additional income, here are the basics
that you should know about the program.
What Can You Do With The Program?
What most people do not know is that you can do a
lot of things in Corel
Draw. In fact more than you can imagine, once you learn it, you’ll be on your
way to mastering a lot of techniques that involve pictures in general.
Illustrations
When you start learning this program, you can now
have the skill to draw digitally. The computer would now be your buddy in
creating original images. It may take some time for you to adjust, especially
if you are used to drawing by your hand or even when this is your first time to
draw. However, don't be discouraged. In fact, you should be excited and happy
since this program actually has a lot of features and allows you to have a lot
of other opportunities to have for your image.
The program has the ability to deliver perceptive
vector illustration tools which meet today’s demands of different design
professionals along with aspiring graphic artists. With this, you can get fast
results. Whether you are just making a company logo or industriously working on
a big project that has a very demanding production schedule. You can create
logos; create your own digital painting and many more!
If you are not comfortable with the idea of
drawing by the use of pre-fixed
shaping tools, you can always get a pen-tablet. In this way, you could still
feel as if you are drawing using normal pencil on a piece of paper. This would
also give you more control, especially if you want your image to have a really
unique rendering that literally has your personal touch.
Photo Editing
If you are an aspiring photographer or simply
someone who loves taking precious moments with his/her camera, you are going to
love the photo editing feature of this program. Yes, if you get to learn Corel, you can have the
ability to edit your photos in the most professional manner. You can create new
images with your existing photos. You can even make a digital album, if you
want to.
If you want to do minor image enhancements such
as balance, contrast, hue, saturation and levels adjustments, you can do so.
Resizing of pictures is also possible with Corel.
You can also convert your images from one file format to another just by using
the program.
These are just some of the things that you can do
with Corel Draw.
Where to Learn
Using the program is quite easy. It is user
friendly and provides adequate help, if ever you have a question. However, you
can only be exposed to the basics if you decide to keep on forever relying to
the ‘Help’ function. This is why you also have all the creative freedom to learn
techniques and tips from digital imaging masters that provide Corel Draw workshops.
If you do not have the money or time to attend
different workshops, do not lose hope. You can still learn more about the
program via the Internet. There are a lot of Web sites out there that provide
free tutorials. All you have to do is search.
Learn To Draw a Bunny
Bunnies are cute creatures that have become a
favorite subject by artists. They are also considered to be challenging too.
There are various ways of drawing a rabbit. If you want to learn to draw a
bunny, here are some of the basics that you should need to know.
Drawing a Bunny with Its Back on You
One of the easiest forms of bunnies would be the
one that has its back on you. This is ideal for very young kids. To start, use
a pencil to draw two circles on top of each other. This would be the head and
the body of your rabbit. Thus, make the one on the bottom twice the size of the
one on top. They should also overlap with each other for about 1/3 of the top
circle.
Erase the bottom part of the head so that they
would look like solid circles on top of each other. Add a small circle on the
lower part of the body. This is the tail. Then add up two oblongs on top of the
head. Now you have the ears and the drawing is complete. You can add color if
you want. For kids to practice, they can draw many bunnies together.
Drawing a Bad Rabbit
Most bunnies are depicted as cute and cuddly.
However, this time around you’ll be drawing a bad bunny rabbit, to make things
more interesting.
First, create the face. This would include
rounded cheeks, a pair of eyes, and one cute little button nose. To give your
character an evil and grungy look, you need to do some alterations with the
facial features. This can be achieved by drawing menacing and slanted eyeballs.
You can also make the teeth a bit pointed, so to make it a little bit scarier
than the usual bucktooth rabbit.
Add the ears and other body parts. The ears
should be long cylindrical things, which come out from his head’s top. They
could be sticking up straight in the air or could be nicely bent at haphazard
angles. The body must be rounded since they are usually plump.
Finish the body. Do this by drawing a rounded,
fat line that would become his jumping hind leg. Also, make 2 thinner legs and
place it in front of the chest. Lastly, do not forget the puffy tail to be
placed at the rear end portion of his body.
Furnish your work by adding finer details. Add a
few lines on his tail and beneath his ears to make it look like your character
has some fur. Do not forget to add whiskers. You can make these straight and
alert or crooked for a grungy look. Then, add the buck teeth. Since your rabbit
is an evil kind of hare, you can give him fangs instead of placing round shaped
teeth. Then you’re done!
Drawing a Cute Rabbit
For you to draw a traditional cute version, just
follow the same steps as drawing a bad rabbit. However, this time, you should
make sure that the features are cute and not scary looking. Do away with the
fangs or crooked teeth. Round is the best way to go.
Other features like the eyes and ears should have
a cute appeal too. Don’t slant the eyes, but instead make them round. Add some
glare by placing white spots on the black portion of the eyes. For the ears,
try to make them curvaceous rather than angular. Add a carrot and a bow to his
neck or ears for added cuteness.
Learn To Draw a Dragon
In myths dragons symbolize a myriad of real and
imagined terrors, which perhaps originated from the real beasts that roamed
ancient forests. But for modern storytellers, it is usually the majestic hero
in the story. The best thing in drawing dragons is that you could keep in mind
that all those pictures you’ve seen are all derived from mere imagination only.
Thus, there is no right way of drawing a dragon. You get to have all the
creative freedom that you want in drawing one.
What Kind?
Before you can start drawing, you should first
decide on what kind of dragon is it that you want. What is the environment that
shaped your dragon? Is it a green forest or a mountainous desert? If it’s one
of those mediaeval
fire-breathers you might want to consider referencing historical sources. If
it’s a fantasy creature, then it all depends on the course of your imagination.
Think of its key features. Do you want it as a
slender, lizard-like dragon with filmy wings, or do you want it to be a mighty
beast that has the arching back and chest of a war horse? Try to think and
sketch out rough ideas like these before you proceed.
Be Convincing: Find a Reference
The best way to have a convincing dragon drawing
is by having an anatomy which flows together and has some sense in it. Thus,
try to make use of real animal anatomy for your reference. Does your character
have wings? If so, are they decorative or functional?
Also, think about the skin. Is it the leathery
type with fine reptilian scales or is it crocodile rough? How about the color?
Do you want it to be in camouflage browns and greens or would you want it in
bright rainbow colors? Once you’ve decided on these things, try to make a
sketch or a list of all the characteristics. Then, go and search the Internet
for photos. Make sure that you learn from your references and not copy.
Be Realistic: Have a Light Source
The light source of your drawing is also
important. Although it is from your imagination, pick out one light source that
you want your character to be subjected to. If you have various image sources,
also be aware of their lighting. The light source of the crocodile picture you
are looking at and that of the snake picture may be different. Thus, be careful
and make sure that the shading of your picture would sync with the light source
you’ve chosen.
Pin point if the source is overhead sunlight, the
moon, a window or a cave opening. Take note that light waves travel on straight
lines. This could help you know where your shadows are. Keep in mind too that
light bounces. Thus, there may be some lighted areas within the shadowed areas.
If you are having a problem with this factor, go and get some plastic
dinosaurs. Use a flashlight as the sun and you’ll see the shadows you are
looking for.
Fire and Smoke
Another
important factor would be the fire and fire-breath, if your dragon has this
kind of feature. Do not experiment with flamethrowers just to get this right!
It is quite easy to achieve this kind of effect. All you need to do is make use
of tones. Give contrast to the smoke and flame by using shades of black, grey
and white.
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