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Corel Draw Practice Exercises With Effects: Exercise 8

The document provides instructions for 11 exercises using Corel Draw. Each exercise involves creating graphics using various tools like shapes, text, effects, and clip art. The steps guide the user to draw objects, apply colors and styles, arrange layers, and save the completed files.

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Corel Draw Practice Exercises With Effects: Exercise 8

The document provides instructions for 11 exercises using Corel Draw. Each exercise involves creating graphics using various tools like shapes, text, effects, and clip art. The steps guide the user to draw objects, apply colors and styles, arrange layers, and save the completed files.

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BTT12OI Corel Draw

Corel Draw Practice Exercises with Effects

Exercise 8

Steps:
1. Using the Star Shapes tool, which can be found under the basic shapes menu, draw a 24 point
Star and colour it in yellow.
2. Using the Ellipse and Ctrl key, draw a circle that is approximately 5 in diameter. Place the
circle in the center of the star and colour it in red.
3. While clicked on the circle you just created, go to the Arrange menu and select
Transformations and Scale. Adjust the Horizontal (H) and Vertical (V) scales to 95% and
select Apply to Duplicate. Colour this circle in yellow.
4. While clicked on the second circle, click on Apply to Duplicate to create the third circle and
colour it in green.
5. While clicked on the third circle, adjust the H and V scale to 80% and Apply to Duplicate.
There is no need to change the colour of this circle, as it will be deleted later.
6. While clicked on the fourth circle, click on Apply to Duplicate to create the fifth circle and
colour it in yellow.
7. Using the Text tool (A), type the words WILDLIFE and SAMPLER, using Arial Black font
size 50, as two individual words.
8. While clicked on the word WILDLIFE, go up to the Text menu and select Fit Text to Path
and click on the outline of the 4th circle at the top. Then select for the
vertical placement.
9. While clicked on the word SAMPLER, go up to the Text menu and select Fit Text to Path
and click on the outline of the 5th circle at the top. Click Place on the Other Side, and
then select the correct text placement and vertical placement as shown below.

10. Click on the outline of the 4th circle and delete it.
11. Using Clip Art, import a picture of a wild animal (your choice) from the following folder;
I drive/Clipart/Draw 10/Collection/Animals/Wild and place in the center circle.
12. Once complete, group all objects together and save as Exercise 8 in your Corel Draw folder.
BTT12OI Corel Draw

Exercise 9

Steps:
1. Draw a rectangle, using the Rectangle Tool, and increase the rectangle corner roundness to
40 (found on the property toolbar). Colour the rectangle in yellow and using the Outline Tool
select an outline thickness of 16 points.
2. Using the Text Tool, type the words BIRDS OF PREY and select the text style Ravie and size
50.
3. While clicked on the text select the Interactive Envelope Tool, which can be found in the side
toolbar with all the other effects, and adjust the top center node (square) up and the bottom
center node down.
4. Using the Text Tool, type in the words BALD EAGLE and select the text style Arial size 48.
5. While clicked on the text select the Interactive Envelope Tool, click on the Envelope Straight
Line Icon and adjust the top left hand corner node up.

6. Using the Text Tool, type in the words BROWN PELICAN and select the text style Arial size
48.
7. While clicked on the text select the Interactive Envelope Tool, click on the Envelope Single
Arc Mode Icon and adjust the top right hand corner node up.
8. Using the Text Tool, type in the words THE KING PENGUIN and select the text style Arial
size 48.
9. While clicked on the text select the Interactive Envelope Tool, click on the Envelope Double
Arc Mode Icon and adjust the top left hand corner node up.
10. Using Clip Art insert the following three pictures eagle1.cdr (found in the Raptors folder),
pelicanb.cdr (found in the Watrfowl folder) and penguin2.cdr (found in the Watrfowl folder).
The pathway to Clip Art is as follows; I drive/Clipart/Draw 10/Collection/Birds. Place and
rotate the pictures according to the example above.
11. Once complete, group all objects together and save as Exercise 9 in your Corel Draw folder.
BTT12OI Corel Draw

Exercise 10

1. Using the Star Tool, draw a 32 point star.


2. While clicked on the star, select the Fill Tool and then the Fountain Fill Dialog icon. Change
the type of fill to Square and change the Colour Blend From orange To red.
3. Draw a smaller 32 point Star, fill it in yellow and place it inside the larger star.
4. Using the Text Tool, type the word BOOM using Arial size 150.
5. While clicked on the text, select the Interactive Envelope Tool, which can be found in the
side toolbar with all the other effects, click on the Envelope Double Arc Mode Icon and
adjust the top and bottom center nodes up. See below.

6. Move the text into place, so that it is covering the top of the biggest star, select Effects from
the menu toolbar and then select Extrude. Ensure that the depth is 90 and click Apply.
7. In the Extrude side menu, click on the Extrude Colour icon at the top and click on Edit.
Ensure that Shade is selected and change the From colour to red and the To colour to yellow.
Click Apply.
8. Once complete, group all objects together and save as Exercise 10 in your Corel Draw folder.

Exercise 11
BTT12OI Corel Draw

1. Draw a large rectangle, using the Rectangle Tool, and increase the rectangle corner roundness
to 40 (found on the property toolbar). While clicked on the rectangle, select Arrange from the
menu toolbar and Convert to Curves.
2. With the Shape Tool, click on the left hand corner bottom node, click on the Break Curve
icon and hit delete on your keyboard.

3. Using Clip Art import peach9.cdr by using the following path; I drive/Clipart/Draw
10/Collection/Food/Fruit. Import one peach and then duplicate (Ctrl + D) to get the second,
resize and place the peaches as seen below.

4. While holding down the Shift key, click on both peaches and then select Effects and then
Blend from the menu toolbar. Ensure that the number of steps is 20 and click Apply.
5. Click on the Path icon and select new path.

6. Using your mouse click on the rounded rectangle. Note you may need to shrink the size of
your rectangle after blending so that it fits on the page.
7. Using the Text Tool type the word REACH twice. Select the font style Jokerman for both but
size one 36 and the other 50. Colour the smaller one yellow with a black outline and place in
the top left hand corner. Colour the larger one blue with a black outline and place midway
down the page in a diagonal line from the smaller one.
8. While holding down the Shift key, click on both REACHs and then select Effects/Blend
from the menu toolbar. Change the number of steps to 6 and click Apply.
9. In the Blend side menu, click on the Blend Colour icon, click on the Clockwise Path icon and
click Apply.
10. Using the Text Tool, font style Jokerman size 50, type the words For A Peach. Colour the
words in green with a black outline and place under the last Reach.
11. Draw a small rounded rectangle (round to 40), colour it in yellow and using the default text
(Arial size 36) type the words Product of Ontario, place in the center of the rectangle and
place the rectangle beside the opening.
12. Once complete, group all objects together and save as Exercise 11 in your Corel Draw folder.

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