Create Button with CorelDraw

At this CorelDraw tutorial, we will study how to create button.

1. draw as in to by using rectangle tool and create every the back part becomes rounded. Gives name of button-1.

2. Duplicate button-1 and arranges like above picture. Gives name of button-2.

3. Duplicate button-2 and arranges like above picture. Gives name of button-3.

4. Fill color for button-1 with fill tool > fountain fill dialogue.

5. Fill color for button-2 with fill tool > fountain fill dialogue.

6. Fill color in button-3 (for color up to you).

7. Duplicate button-3, gives name of button-4. Then, go to arrange > convert to curve and form like picture above by using shape tool.

8. Duplicate button-3, gives name of button-5. Arranges like above picture.

9. Select button-4, and then select button-3. Go to effect > blend and apply.

10. Select button-5, then applies interactive transparency tool and arranges like picture above.

11. This is result from button which we have made. Thank has joined, see in my next coreldraw tutorial.

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4 Comments »

Comment by vanessa
2008-11-26 04:31:26

a ke buena figura

 
Comment by Vanessa
2008-11-26 04:46:00

VIERAN COMO NOS HACEN TRABAJAR EN ESTO

 
Comment by Elarcom
2010-04-09 01:36:03

Nice. Keep it up. I am using Corel Draw and continue to use it…..

 
Comment by Dayanand
2010-06-02 13:32:11

Steps for creating button is easy understadable to the reader and its provide good knowledge for drawing

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Thanks

 
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