Layout of a poster in Victorian style in Corel Draw. How to create a surreal poster in Corel

To create a vector drawing, use graphics editor CorelDraw 4.

First, I'll tell you how I created the curtain.

Create a new rectangle using the F6 key (toolbox/basic shapes). The fill in the rectangle is created using the Interactive Mesh Fill toolbar. Next, create 2 curves, they will be the support for the text. The text was typed using the “Text Along Path” tool in the “Text” menu. The main text set is typed in the following style: Palatino linotype typeface, font size 248 px. The text is filled with a fountain fill, the outline is white, and the inscription below is dark red. To adjust the sequential transition of colors, I dragged the slider.

To adjust the fill angle, drag the end point.

To change the intermediate fill color, you need to drag the color from the palette onto the fill path

The fill color is selected in the right corner of the CorelDraw 4 program screen by clicking on it with the left mouse button.

Next, using the “shape” tool, we change the appearance of the text, having first converted the text into a curve (right-click on the text/convert to curve). The volume for the top inscription was created using the effect (Interactive Extrusion).

The car frame was created using the Bezier tool. In the process of drawing a line with the specified tool, a Bezier outline is automatically formed, and we place the outline in a cloud. We create clouds using the “ellipse” tool; convert the cloud into curves and remove unnecessary details by double-clicking on the nodes. The outlined parts of the car were filled with fountain fill. Place the filled outline into the second cloud. Then apply the blending effect to the image (on the toolbar). Create highlights on the body; to do this, draw the shape of the highlight using the Bezier tool. We make the outline invisible, the fill is white. Apply "Interactive Transparency" to the highlight with the following settings.

Apply “Interactive Shadow” to the missing highlight with the following settings

Without deselecting the highlight, press Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V to enhance the highlight as many times as we want.

For the headlight parts, I used overlay of smaller copies on top of each other to make them look more voluminous. Select the wheel, convert it to a raster image (menu item “bitmaps”), then apply a blur effect (bitmaps/blur/radial). This is how we create the visual effect of the wheel moving. We place the car in the third cloud, enlarge it and place it under the top two.

Next we create the curtains. For the one on top, a rectangle measuring 2000/575mm is created, and for the one on top, 410/2198mm. We use fountain fill. Then we transform it into a curve and give it the required shape. For the pattern, create a rectangle measuring 2000/212mm and use the Post script “carpet” fill. The ropes for the curtains are made using a compressed rectangle filled with fountain fill.

We insert the Mag company logo using the following sequence of actions: File/Import/Object (CTRL/I), adjust it to the size we need, drag it down.

In this tutorial we'll be creating a slightly crazy, surreal poster design in CorelDRAW. By combining simple shapes with fountain fills, shadows used as outer glows, the blend tool, custom patterns, various blend modes and other tools we will create fresh design for the poster.

Step 1.

Create new document (Ctrl + N) width (Width) 7 inches And 10.5 inches Height, Primary color mode RGB,Rendering resolution 300 dpi. You can, of course, create a document of any other size if you wish.


Step 2.

Take Ellipse Tool (F7) and while holding down the key Ctrl, create a circle. Create another smaller circle and place it at the top right as shown in the picture. Then click the icon click the icon Rear minus front (Back Minus Front) on Property Bar to cut a smaller circle from a larger one. This way we get the shape of the month.


Step 3.

Now let's create the drops.

1. Start by creating a few small circles at the bottom of the month. (use the Ellipse Tool (F7).

2. Select one of the circles and Convert it to curves - Convert to Curves (Ctrl + Q). Then take Shape tool (F10) and move the top point of the circle up to create a teardrop shape.

3. Repeat the same steps with several other circles, varying the shapes of the drops.

4. Place the drops so that they overlap each other. In addition, duplicate (Ctrl + D or Ctrl + C > Ctrl + V) a few circles and drops and place them on a short distance from the main group.

Step 4.

Now let's complete the design of the drops.

1. Select the overlapping drops, click the icon Weld on

2. Take and draw a wavy shape at the bottom of the month so that it overlaps with the drops. This way we will smooth out the shape of the flowing drops.

3. Next, select the newly created shape along with the drops and click the icon again Adjust additional drops if necessary and merge them together. Then group all the objects that form the blobs together (Ctrl + G).


Step 5.

Select a month using Pick Tool on the panel Object Properties (Alt + Enter) apply from hot pink to purple.


Step 6.


Step 7

Set to drop group

1. To add highlights to the droplets, draw droplet shapes on top of some of the droplets from the group.

2. Apply to them Fountain Fill (F11) and with the help Interactive fill tool (G) and position the gradient so that the lighter color is at the bottom of the shape.


Step 8

Draw a large rectangle to fit the page (double-click on the Rectangle Tool (F6). My rectangle is slightly larger than the page dimensions in case I need to print a poster with bleeds. Apply to rectangle Elliptical Fountain Fill from dark blue to bright blue.

Use to adjust the position of the gradient. Lock the rectangle by right-clicking on it and selecting Lock object (or in the Object Properties panel - Object Properties (Alt + Enter).


Step 9

The month is the focal point of the poster's composition. This is the position from which the viewer begins to perceive the composition, and from which the gaze moves to other parts of the composition. Let's add a couple of clouds to our month.

1. Draw several overlapping circles to the left of the month.

2. Think of your group as a solid silhouette because you are drawing a cloud. It could be a cumulus cloud, a feather cloud, or any other cloud of your choice.

3. Select all the circles and click the icon Union (Weld) on the property bar (Property Bar), as we did before.

4. Apply bright blue as a fill.

5. Draw another cloud on the right side of the month.

6. If you wish, you can place a group with drops behind the month.

Step 10

I decided to change some of the colors used so I used Attributes Eyedropper tool to quickly change the colors of drop group objects so they blend better with the month's fill.


Step 11

Select a month and take Drop Shadow tool and draw a small falling shadow from the moon as shown in the picture. On the properties panel (Property Bar) set the settings: Drop Shadow Opacity: 50, Drop Shadow Feathering: 15, color – bright blue. Change to Soft lighting.


Step 12

Apply similar glowing shadows to both clouds to give the appearance that they are glowing in the night sky.


Step 13

Now we will add fashion glasses to the month.

1. Draw a rectangle using Rectangle Tool (F6).

2. On the properties panel (Property Bar) round the corners of the rectangle by specifying a value Corner Radius.

3. To make the shape look like sunglasses, set the radius of the left top corner 0.28 inches, top right 0.24 inches, bottom left 0.38 inches, bottom right 0.5 inches.

4. Copy the object (Ctrl + C > Ctrl + V), reduce its size to make a glasses lens. Then center both shapes relative to each other horizontal (C), and in the center vertical (E). Now duplicate both objects (Ctrl + D) and click the icon Mirror Horizontally on the properties panel (Property Bar) to get the right side of the points.


Step 14

Draw a small rectangle between the two frame pieces, then combine (Weld) all frame objects in one. Apply a solid dark color fill to the frame. Then apply Fountain Fill (F11) from pink to yellow to both glasses lenses (make sure the fill angle is the same for both lenses). Place the points at the top of the month.


Step 15

Group (Ctrl + G) all objects that form points. Use Drop Shadow tool to draw out the shadow from the glasses. Install Drop Shadow Feathering: 1.


Step 16

1. Create a rounded rectangle and fill it with plum color. Set the object's Transparency to 50.

2. Draw a slightly smaller rounded rectangle inside the first one.

3. Draw a light pink rounded rectangle and place it between the other two. Move it a little to the right and down.

Step 17

Let's add a smile

1. Draw a blue-gray rectangle inside the mouth. Install The radius of the bottom corners (Corner Radius) is about 0.3 inches.

2. Draw a small triangle using Polygon Tool (Y).

3. Select both objects and click the icon Back minus front (Back Minus Front) on the Property Bar.

Step 18

Take a break and see how wonderful the month and clouds look right now. You can also adjust the location of objects according to the figure below.


Step 19

1. Take Freehand Tool (F5) and draw a long teardrop shape.

2. Apply Fountain Fill (F11) from yellow to pink.

3. Draw two fins at the end of the first shape and fill the shapes with the same gradient as the first shape in this step. Use Interactive fill tool (G) and adjust the fills of the objects so that they flow into each other and we don’t have to merge the objects.


Step 20.

Let's add some details to the fish.

1. Draw a shape that will be the fish's mouth. Unite (Weld)"body" and "mouth" of the fish in the properties panel (Property Bar).

2. Take again Freehand Tool (F5) and draw a winking eye in plum or dark blue.

3. Draw the dorsal fin and Unite (Weld) it with the “body” of the fish.

4. Finally, draw another fin on the side of the fish.


Step 21

Now let's add scales to complete the look of the fish.

1. Create a crescent shape like we did at the very beginning and apply it to it Fountain Fill (F11) yellow with Transparency of nodes from 0% to 100%.

2. Copy and place the scales on the fish's body.

3. Once finished, group (Ctrl + G) scales.


Step 22

Let's add more details to the fins.

1. Using Pen Tool, draw silvery wavy shapes for each fin.

2. Draw additional shapes for the side fin.

3. Continue adding thin silver shapes to the fins. Select for all shapes Fountain Fill (F11) plum color with node transparency from 0% to 100%.

4. Change Blending Mode on Multiply. If necessary, adjust the overall transparency.

Step 23

Group all the objects that form the fish. Copy and paste (Ctrl + C > Ctrl + V) group, scale And Mirror Horizontally to get another small fish. Place it in another part of the poster. Then draw small blue circles - these will be bubbles rising up towards the month.


Step 24

Before we draw the city skyline, we need to draw a rainbow.

1. Draw a large circle using

2. Now draw four more smaller circles inside the first one: the easiest way to do this is by selecting the first circle while holding down the Shift move the cursor to the center, then click the right mouse button - you will create a copy of the circle.

3. Create a rectangle and place it as shown in Figure 3.

4. Click the icon Simplify on the properties panel (Property Bar) and then delete the inner semicircle, this way you will be left with the rainbow arcs.


Step 25

Let's add colors to the rainbow.

1. Set the arc fill colors sequentially from top to bottom: pink, orange, yellow, blue.

2. Make a copy of the rainbow (Ctrl + C > Ctrl + V) And Unite (Weld) copy arcs. Apply to new object Elliptical Fountain Fill from dark plum with transparency (Transparency) of node 100% to dark plum with transparency (Transparency) node 0%. Adjust the position and radius of the gradient using Interactive fill tool (G).

3. Reduce the total Transparency object to 50 and change the merge mode (Blending Mode) on Multiply.


Step 26

So, it's time to draw the city, which will be located at the bottom of our composition.

1. Draw a vertical rectangle and fill it with blue-gray color.

2. Draw more rectangles different sizes and, having previously selected all the rectangles, align their bottom edges by pressing IN.

3. Change the fill colors of some of them to add variety. Place the darker ones in the background and the lighter ones in front.


Step 27

Place the rainbow behind the city. Also align the rainbow and houses to the bottom edge (IN).


Step 28

Copy the smaller cloud and place it at the bottom of the rainbow. Copy a group of houses, merge them (Weld). Then apply to the copy Linear Fountain Fill from dark blue (background color) with Transparency nodes from 0% to 100%. Set the Angle to 90°.


Step 29

Let's add windows to some of the houses.

1. Select a building and draw two identical rectangles on both sides.

2. Take Blend Tool and drag from the first to the second rectangle.

3. On the properties panel (Property Bar) set the number of steps to 3.

4. Copy the windows, then select all copies and align them in the panel Align & Distribute: click the icon Distribute vertically.

Repeat the same steps for the other building.


Step 30.

1. Take Bezier tool and draw a straight line.

2. Curve the line so that it goes from left to right.

3. Continue to curve the line upward, curving it to the right.

4. Copy the resulting line, rotate it so that the lines converge at the bottom and diverge towards the top. Create more lines to make 4 or 5 in total.

Step 31

Group (Ctrl + G) lines and apply Transparent Fountain Fil to the outline. Fill from black with Node transparency (Transparency) from 100% to white with node transparency 0%. Place a group of lines behind all other objects except the background (this can be done on Objects Manager.

Step 32

Now let's draw little cute notes.

1. Draw a few small circles.

2. Now draw the "foot" and "tail" of the note using Pen Tool.

3. Connect the circles with a crossbar or two and combine all note objects onto Property Bar.

4. Combine each of the notes you created into a solid object and select a bright blue fill color.


Step 33

Distribute the notes along the lines next to the fish.


Step 34

First, let's create the elements of the pattern.

1. Draw a square using Rectangle Tool (F6) and then another one rotated 45 degrees.

2. Make sure the edges of the diamond extend slightly beyond the edges of the square.

3. To make it easier to see, I applied a fill to the objects different color. Next, click the icon Simplify on Property Bar.

Step 35.

Now we will create the pattern.

1. Copy and paste (Ctrl + C > Ctrl + V) piece of pattern four times.

2. Go to menu Tools > Create > Pattern Fill. In the window that opens, select vector (Vector) and press OK.

Select the central area as shown in the picture and click the icon Accept.


Step 36

Double click on Rectangle Tool (F6), to create a rectangle to fit the page.

1. Select Full Color Pattern Fill as the fill. (Vector Pattern Fill) and select the newly saved pattern from the list Personal. Resize the pattern if necessary.

2. In settings Transparency change the merge mode (Blending Mode) on Soft Light and reduce the overall opacity to 34.


Step 37

This is an optional step. Here we will create the stars and distribute them throughout the poster.

Draw a circle using Ellipse Tool (F7). Will take e Distort tool, select type Push and Pull Distortion and set the value The amplitude of compression and extension is 91. Select a white fill color and distribute the stars throughout the poster as you wish.


Step 38

Mission Complete! Your surreal neon poster is ready to hang on the walls of your favorite record store or fantasy disco. Complete the poster with other design elements, such as monsters taking over the town.

CorelDRAW X7 offers excellent tools for working with interesting effects, which will help you highlight the visual component of your work. One of these tools is the halftone effect, which can be used as the background of an image to shade the main subject.

In this tutorial we will create a poster. Along the way, in addition to working with the halftone effect, we'll learn how to use shadows, apply a gradient effect to the outline of text, and also work with the PowerClip function, which allows you to place decorative elements within text and/or objects.

When creating a poster we will work in A4 format (210 x 297mm). In addition, we will need three photographs showing: a half-peeled banana, a banana leaf and a glass with a vitamin drink. The following fonts were used in the project:

  • Futura MD BT
  • Bernard MT Condensed
  • Humnst 777 Cn BT.

Assembly step by step

  1. Open a new file: File > Create (CTRL+N). Select Layout > Page settings and click the button Add a page border. Alternatively, double-click the tool Rectangle V set of tools.
  2. Select the page and fill it with dark green (I used C100 M30 Y100 K25). To change the fill color, double-click fill color swatch V status bar and set the desired color values.
  3. Import a photo of a banana leaf ( File > Import or CTRL+I), making sure that all background images have been removed from the photo.
  4. Resize the photo to fit A4 size. To do this, select Raster images > Change or crop the photo using the tool Trimming V set of tools, indicating the size of the cropping area corresponding to the A4 format property panels. When finished, select the image and press P to center it on the page.
  5. Select the banana leaf photo and click the tool icon Transparency V set of tools. Place your cursor in the middle of the photo. Hold down the left button and drag the mouse upward until you achieve the desired level of transparency.
  6. Using a tool Text V set of tools (F8) you can add text objects and change their size. Let's start by filling the text objects with white to enhance the contrast.
  7. Select the text “The Nutritional Power...” and activate the tool Shadow V set of tools. Drag the mouse away from the text to create a shadow. Set the shadow options to property panels.

  8. Highlight next object(banana). In the settings window Object properties In chapter Symbol properties fill in the text yellow and add a white outline 1.5 mm thick.

  9. Repeat step 7, to add Shadow to the text. Set the necessary shadow parameters on property panels.
  10. By default, outline will not work with Fountain fill(here you can only use a uniform color). To solve this problem, the outline needs to be converted to an object. You can do this as follows:
    1. First, right-click the text object and select in context menu Disconnect Shadow Group (Ctrl+K). This will separate the text object and the shadow.
    2. Deselect and then select just the text. Select An object > Convert outline to object (Ctrl+Shift+Q).
  11. After converting the outline to an object, we can apply Fountain filling. Select the newly created object and press the key F11 to change the fill. In the window that appears, click the icon Fountain fill and customize the colors.

    The outline now has a gradient fill (indicated by circles in the image below).

  12. Add a flow effect. Using a tool Ellipse V set of tools (F7) draw two small circles with a diameter of 2.0 mm and place them horizontally at a distance slightly larger than the width of the word “Banana”. Fill the circles with orange and right-click the crossed out cell (No Color) in the color palette to remove the outline.

  13. Apply a vertical blend effect to these two circle lines (see step 12 a), but in this case set the number of blending steps to the mark 20 . Repeat steps c, d And e, to disconnect the flow group and then do the procedure again associations.

  14. Select a group of circles and select An object > PowerClip > Frame. The cursor will turn into a large black arrow. Click the "Banana" text to place the circles. Finally, on PowerClip toolbar click icon Edit PowerClip.

  15. Applying an effect Halftones to image background:

  16. Select the halftone image and the original photo and press C to center both images. Select the original photo and click CTRL + PageUp to position it over the image with a halftone effect.
  17. Photo of a glass with a drink: Repeat the process you followed when applying the halftone effect to the banana image ( steps 15 and 16).
  18. Now change the letters in the text “A distinctive tropical flavor” to uppercase (the “All uppercase” option). Use the parameter Full alignment on property panels so that all lines are the same width. Fill the word "Tropical" with a different color.
  19. To repeat effect with dots shown in the bottom left corner of the poster, repeat the process of creating the effect Flowovers (step 12), using fewer circles.

READY POSTER

Lesson provided by CorelDRAW master Silvio Gomez.

Vector programs like or in my opinion are the most important and significant for any graphic designer. A vector is the basis without which it will be difficult to work in other programs.

In this regard, I decided to write a short lesson on working in . The lesson is designed for beginners, in which I will try to draw attention to the main capabilities of this powerful graphics package.

In this tutorial we will create a Victorian style poster. I can say from myself that I don’t use this style often and I don’t think this design is the best for designing posters.

I ask beginning designers to be careful when using vignettes and other flourishes, which is often a mistake made by many inexperienced designers. In this lesson, I allowed myself to use vignettes only because they are imposed on us by our style, namely the Victorian style of execution.

We create a new document in A3 format - this is exactly the size our poster will be.

Then we create a random rectangle.

We set the dimensions for it in the field at the top as indicated in the figure.

After it has increased to the size of our canvas, click on our rectangle (if it is not selected) and press the P key. Our rectangle is placed in the center of the sheet. This is not necessary, but if I develop any printed products, I do just that.

We color our sheet in green color. To do this, select it and click on the box indicating the color in the lower right corner.

Go to the models tab. We need a CMYK model because... we are planning to print our poster. Set the color according to the picture: Cyan = 30 Yellow = 100. Click ok.

Now we remove this nasty black outline around our work. To do this, go to the palette on the right and press!!!RIGHT!!! button on an empty cell (please note that if we left-click on this window, we will discolor our poster).

Now let's make our background more rich and complex. To do this, let's copy our poster. I would like to draw the attention of beginners to ways to copy objects in Corel Draw.

Copying can be done in various ways, but I often use the Drag&Copy method. The point is that when we have captured an object by pressing the left mouse button, we can click the right mouse button and the object will not be moved to the side, but copied.

After we have copied our object, we change its parameters as shown in the figure.

We've got a thin line.

Let's change its color to a little lighter.

We place it in a container. To do this, we want it!!!RIGHT!!! mouse button and drag it onto our green sheet. When the menu appears, select the “place in container” option.

Now our line is inside the poster and in order to edit it we need to go to container editing mode. Therefore, we clamp ctrl key and left-click on our sheet. We ended up in a container. We place our line a few millimeters from the edge of the canvas.

Now we copy the line using the Drag&Copy method by dragging it a few millimeters.

Then select this line and hold down the Ctrl+R keys. If everything is done correctly, then we see how the lines continue to be copied before our eyes, moving to the opposite side of the sheet.

At this stage I would like to note that it is better to perform any movements with the Shift key, this will allow us to move the object strictly vertically or strictly horizontally.

Now we exit the container; to do this, hold down ctrl and right-click on the empty workspace. This is what we got.

Now let's import the bitmap. To do this, you can simply transfer our image from its location to the work area or select the import option in the menu and specify our file.

If we plan to print our image, it is better if it is with a resolution of at least 300dpi and in TIF format. Color mode must be CMYK.

I have previously prepared this image by cropping and adjusting it and will work with it.

Now I'm creating an ellipse.

I place our image in it as we did earlier.

I change the color of our ellipse and delete the outline.

Now let's add information. To do this, select the text input tool.

Enter information and change the headset. I used the free fonts Corki and Bebas Neue.

Now let's draw a rectangle.

We transfer it from a parametric state to an editable vector state, to do this, select it and press ctrl + Q. Now we can edit it using the “shape” tool (F10).

After we have selected the shape tool, we need to select our object and double-click on its border. As a result of this action, we get a new point. Now we need to drag it a little to the side.

We do the same on the opposite side.

Now select the top edge (click on it! Once! with the left button, as a result of which a small star appears in the right place.

After which we transform this edge into an object that we can deform in the way we need.

Now grab this border and drag it down as shown in the figure.

Fill with the selected color.

Now our object is on top of the text, we don’t need it. We select our text and press Shift + PgUp. Now our text is on the topmost layer.

Now I convert the text to a vector, again using the ctrl + Q combination.

Transform the text using the "shell" function.

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