How to Draw an Elipse in Corel Draw

In this tutorial you'll get a proper introduction to the features of the Text Tool and Text Properties docker in CorelDRAW, through the creation of a label design for food products. Get to know how to alter horizontal type, type and edit on a curved path, and type within various shapes. I'll also give you an overview of the various options to further edit text. Fire up CorelDRAW and let's get baking!

1. The Text Tool

Step 1

This is the easiest function of the Text Tool (F8): typing on a horizontal line or within a rectangular box. Open aNew Document and let's take it for a spin. Grab theText Tool from the Toolbox, drag out a rectangle, and type out the word "Bakery". I opted for the script font Pacifico.

In theText Properties (Control-T) docker, set the size of the font to something large, like72 pt. You'll also see a lot of options for fills, outlines, highlights, and various style settings. For now, we're going with default settings.

Using the Text Tool Using the Text Tool Using the Text Tool

Step 2

Select your text and either in theProperty Bar or theText Properties docker, set the paragraph alignment toCenter. Repeat the previous step with a small sans-serif font to give your imaginary bakery a date of establishment. I chose the font Bebas for this step.

Align your text to the center Align your text to the center Align your text to the center

Step 3

While we're playing with tools inCorelDRAW, take theBasic Shapes Tool for a spin. You'll find it under thePolygon Tool in theToolbox. I chose to draw a small heart in the center of my date of establishment. At this point you're free to select text objects and perfect shapes in theObject Manager andConvert to Curves (Control-Q).

The beginning of a logo and label The beginning of a logo and label The beginning of a logo and label

2. Typing on a Path

Step 1

Group (Control-G) together the text you've drawn so far. Use theEllipse Tool (F7) to draw a large circle around your text art. Draw a smaller circle within the first andAlign the text group and two circles in theAlign and Distributedocker to theHorizontal Center.

Set the Outline of the larger circle to 8 pt (or something with a similar thickness in appearance depending on the size of your image) and the smaller circle to2 pt.

Setting up circles to create a label Setting up circles to create a label Setting up circles to create a label

Step 2

Draw a third, even smaller circle in the center of your design. I set theOutline color to magenta so it's more easily seen. Keep the circle selected and use theText Tool to select the circle's path.

Type out a phrase befitting a bakery, such as "Fresh Bread Baked Daily" or "Best Donuts in Town!" With thePick Tool, you'll find that you canRotate the text around the path,Scale the text to smaller and larger paths of the same shape, orMove the path in any direction.

Rotate the text along the path to the right so it's centered, andScale it as needed so it fits into the negative space at the top of the label design.

Typing on a path Typing on a path Typing on a path

Step 3

Change the font to Bebas once again (the same one we used for the date). Then Rotate andMove your text and make sure toConvert to Curves when you're satisfied with its placement and size. If you'd rather wait until the end of your design toConvert to Curves, feel free to do so.

Our label design so far Our label design so far Our label design so far

3. Typing Within an Object

Step 1

Once again, draw a circle using theEllipse Tool. In thePropertiesBar, selectPie for the shape option. Set theStarting and End Angles to0.0° and180°. Rotate,Scale, andMove your half circle with thePick Tool into the lower half of the label design.

Change the shape of an ellipse easily Change the shape of an ellipse easily Change the shape of an ellipse easily

Step 2

Grab theText Tool once more and, with the half circle object selected, select within the object itself. Begin typing out whatever you want your bakery item's ingredients to be. In theText Properties docker, set theparagraph option toJustify, make the word "Ingredients" bold, and make sure that word is several points larger than the rest of the list.

Quite happily, you'll find that your type conforms perfectly to the object's boundaries. So long as you haven't hitConvert to Curves, you can easily change the shape, position, and orientation of the half-circle text "box" to your liking.

Additionally, select your text and hitCaps > All Caps in theText Properties docker (it's below the fill options), and never worry about using Caps Lock again (in this program, anyway).

Typing within an object Typing within an object Typing within an object

Great Work, You're Done!

You've done an excellent job getting to know theText Tool and some of its features. Change the colors of your design elements in theObject Properties docker, or, if you didn'tConvert to Curves, you can alter your text in a variety of ways (applying various fills, outlines, highlights, and styles).

If you enjoyed this tutorial, want to brush up on your CorelDRAW knowledge, or are completely new to the program, check out some of these other tutorials aimed at breaking down the tools and their functions:

  • How to Create an Easy Halloween Pattern in CorelDRAW
  • CorelDRAW: Shape Building Basics
  • CorelDRAW: Basic Drawing Tools
Final bakery label design set Final bakery label design set Final bakery label design set

How to Draw an Elipse in Corel Draw

Source: https://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-use-the-text-tool-in-coreldraw--cms-22474

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