So, Corel released the "2018" upgrade to CorelDRAW. I'm not sure what to think about it at this point.
We passed on the "2017" upgrade, feeling the paltry number of new improvements and features weren't worth a $199 upgrade price just 12 months after the release of CorelDRAW X8. Here we are 2 years past the release of X8 and I'm still not sure if enough things have been improved to warrant a $199 upgrade.
The main thing being advertised is the symmetry drawing mode, which can do everything from mirrored artwork to kaleidoscope effects. It looks kind of like the Mirror Me plug-in from Astute Graphics for Adobe Illustrator, which costs £45.00 (or $63.77 at current exchange rate). It will be interesting to see how both compare in terms of quality, performance, features, etc.
The new block shadow tool might yield more vinyl cutter friendly graphics for that kind of effect than the Extrude tool ever delivered (I can recall having a lot of time wasted when welding and cleaning up extruded objects). The Pointillizer tool could be useful when creating sketches of LED signs.
The new feature I might use the most is the Align & Distribute nodes feature. I could probably make quite a bit of use of that in technical drawing tasks.
We passed on the "2017" upgrade, feeling the paltry number of new improvements and features weren't worth a $199 upgrade price just 12 months after the release of CorelDRAW X8. Here we are 2 years past the release of X8 and I'm still not sure if enough things have been improved to warrant a $199 upgrade.
The main thing being advertised is the symmetry drawing mode, which can do everything from mirrored artwork to kaleidoscope effects. It looks kind of like the Mirror Me plug-in from Astute Graphics for Adobe Illustrator, which costs £45.00 (or $63.77 at current exchange rate). It will be interesting to see how both compare in terms of quality, performance, features, etc.
The new block shadow tool might yield more vinyl cutter friendly graphics for that kind of effect than the Extrude tool ever delivered (I can recall having a lot of time wasted when welding and cleaning up extruded objects). The Pointillizer tool could be useful when creating sketches of LED signs.
The new feature I might use the most is the Align & Distribute nodes feature. I could probably make quite a bit of use of that in technical drawing tasks.