because adobe and corel sound so alike
BWAAHAAHAHAAAA!!!! Funny!!!!!
Anyways, nobody has talked about using the freehand tool in draw yet! I usually just stitch around the image, go back and edit nodes so they are just a hair inside of the image, then get back to selection tool. My new curve should be selected, so I shift-select the image (now I have 2 objects selected), then click on intersect (which only works in X3, not in 11 which I still have loaded at home. May work in other versions too).
I now have the item which I can now drop into photoshop for some edging, or just use it as is in Corel. The curve I created can also be used with powerclipping the image into it, or even creating a box larger than the image, combining the box and curve together, then trimming the image (also doesn't work in 11, but does in X3).
And yes, I know this is in the Corel forum, but this fits the thread more than the forum its in-- export the clipped image as a psd, then open in ps. select edge in ps, feather edge, then hit delete! Softens the edge quite nicely, and if you have a transparent background, it will soften it into a transparent edge! Did this with the fish design for our last boat wrap!!!
Chris