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How to Make Website Graphics in CorelDRAW

How to Make Website Graphics in CorelDRAW
How to Make Website Graphics in CorelDRAW

How to Make Website Graphics in CorelDRAW

Web Graphic design is as basic as setting up the page, including your artwork, and using the Export for Web option in CorelDRAW. Web Graphics are used to give information or outwardly animating substance to allure the watcher to invest more energy in your site.

1. Set the page size

Contingent upon the size of the picture, it will decide the document size. From the New Document dialog box (File > New), in the Name: field type the name of the file as ‘worldofitech’. Next, from the Preset destination drop-down, select Web. You will see this changed the unit of measure to pixels and the Rendering resolution to 96 dpi. Underneath Size, set the Width to 450 and Height to 235. Snap OK.

2. Including Graphic elements

From the (File > Import) and browse to where the logo is and import it. Position the logo on the left half of the page and size it to 222 x 222. Presently include my content components and we are finished.

3. Export for web

There are diverse file formats that can be used when trading for the web. These incorporate GIF, JPG, PNG, each have their own qualities. GIF89a and SVG can likewise be traded from CorelDRAW. The PNG or Portable Network Graphic is the most flexible in that it underpins 24 digit shading just as straightforwardness.

From (File > Export For > Web) This will open the Export for Web exchange where you can settle on such decisions as GIF, JPG, PNG, you can likewise set the shading profundity and consider straightforwardness if that is a necessity.


Thanks for reading! We hope you found this tutorial helpful and we would love to hear your feedback in the Comments section below. And show us what you’ve learned by sharing your photos and creative projects with us.

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