Well, yes – I’m using CorelDraw and Illustrator. I’m using CorelDraw since 1992. and sometimes, working in CorelDraw it’s a little bit easier for me.
Step 1
Draw something that looks like a wing (using Bezier Tool)
Step 2
Draw 2 circles, one on the top of the other
Step 3
Use “back minus front” option from “Shaping” menu
Step 4
Using “weld” option from “Shape” menu, weld copied wing and created shape.
Step 5
Add scroll (help: how to draw a scroll) for orientation, so you can add more elements around. Draw one big “grungy” circle as displayed.
Step 6
Add few “branches” and stain drips (help: how to create grungy vector brushes in Illustrator).
Step 7
Draw few elements inside the emblem: animals, flowers, branches, people… anything
Step 8
Finally add some ink splatters around the emblem (help: how to create grungy vector brushes in Illustrator)
Add one big dotted circle in background (help: how to create popart circle in Photoshop) and colorize the emblem.
And, if you need this illustration but don’t feel like going through all this, get it for only 1$!
© Photographer: Bsilvia | Agency: Dreamstime.com
ross says
wohooo nice one who ever done it
Malcolm says
Hi
I teach computer software to people in South Africa and would like to start to teach Corel Draw. I have version 10. Would it be possible to get some of your tutorials so that I can use them as well in my training. I am based in a poor township in Johannesburg.
Thank you
Malcolm says
Hi
I teach people in a poor South African township how to use the Microsoft Office programs and would now like to teach them corel Draw. I have version 10. Could you send me some tutorials that I can use. Thank you, Malcolm
doddy says
thats nice, may you to sent it to my email pliss…coz i can’t make it like what you’ve….