Fill your text with White and apply an outline color of Black. For my example, I’ve used the word ‘METAL’. But until then, use the Text Tool to enter a string of characters-ideally in all uppercase characters. As you follow along, you can imagine other object types to use. To make it interesting, I’ve chosen to use an Artistic Text object. You can make virtually any object appear as if it is made from metal using this technique. I’ve also specified colors using the CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) color model. Although I’ve chosen to use CorelDRAW X4 for this tutorial, the step sequence I describe can be used with virtually any version of CorelDRAW as far back as version 5. Following the steps in this exercise will demonstrate one of the quickest and simplest ways of producing striking-looking chrome lettering. Fortunately, CorelDRAW includes simple tools to emulate virtually any illustration effect.
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