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Corel draw 12 or the new x3?Graphic example(s) of your work please!



 
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Old September 17th, 2006 Sep 17, 2006 10:03:50 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default Corel draw 12 or the new x3?Graphic example(s) of your work please!

Any opinions on which T-shirt Graphic software would be best to design for t-shirts?

Do I need corel 12 to use x3?

What are the major differences?

I know X3 is the newest software out there loaded with new artwork and templates and there is a price difference. I have looked on their website but I want user input if ya know what I mean...Please feel free post some of your Corel draw or X3 designs you have made I'd love to see them!
 
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Any opinions on which T-shirt Graphic software would be best to design for t-shirts? Do I need corel 12 to use x3?
even Corel 4 will give you more than enough tools to create great graphics. ...it may not work well on your new Lap Top though.
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lynda.com Online Training Library: CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 Essential Train

here is a great video(one of many freebies) that go over new fetures....
 
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X3 has some additions that are a welcome sight for Corel designers. I would say get the latest version.

Here is a gallery with work created in X3
http://gallery.oberonplace.com/showg...500&ppuser=732
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