How to Design a Wrap Using Flexi

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What You Will Learn

  • How to use the Insert a Vehicle Template
  • How to work with PowerClip frames
  • How to create and export a vehicle wrap or graphic

1. Open CorelDRAW and the Welcome Screen will appear. Select a new document and make sure that the color mode is set to RGB.

2. The document dimensions should be set large enough to fit the vehicle dimensions. In this example, the vehicle is 202.8 inches in length by 78.7 inches in height, so we'll create a page size of 210″ by 80″.

3. CorelDRAW has an extensive catalog of vehicle templates that you can choose from. In this example I'll search for the term "Dodge Mini Van" and it will provide some templates.

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4.  Choose the template that matches the vehicle and drag and drop it onto the screen.

5.  To work with a single template out of the bunch, select the image and use the key combinationCTRL + U on your keyboard to ungroup.  Now you can delete the image you won't be using.

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6.  Select the vehicle and then resize it to the proper dimensions in theInteractive Properties bar.

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7.  In this example, I will also remove any parts of the image that may interfere in the designing of the wrap, such as lines indicating trim on the vehicle.

8.  You can select the car color buy expanding the group, choosing the curve at the bottom of the list in theObject Manager and then left clicking on a color in theColor Palette.  In this example, we will be working with a white van and adding a splash of color to the back corner and so I will set this color toNo Fill.

9.  Next, convert the curve into aPowerClip frame.  To do this, right-click on the curve in the Object Manager, selectFrame Type > Create Empty PowerClip Frame.

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The PowerClip frame will appear with an X across it when it has been created.

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10. To add a splash of color, draw a large rectangle and then from the Arrange menu selectConvert to Curves.  You can select one of the corner nodes and delete it to create a triangle shape.

Any straight line can be converted to a curved line by selecting the line with theShape tool and clicking on theCurves button in the Interactive Properties bar.  Now it's just a matter of artistic preference.  In this example I will add some color and transparency to the object.

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11. Add the color splash onto the vehicle by dragging it into the PowerClip frame.

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12. Next, import the design and any images that will be used.  When those are dragged into the PowerClip, you will be prompted to hold down the letterW on your keyboard while dragging the image over. You can click on the Edit PowerClip button to adjust the images in the frame.

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13. Now, you can design the name of the company.  Make sure to create each line of text separately so that it will be easier to position later.  In this example I will create a line of text for "Flowers By" and a separate line for the owners name "Carrie".  The font used below isGabriola and the Style Set is #7.  The phone number will also be written in Gabriola font but left with the default style so that it's easier for customers to read.

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14. When you have finished creating the text, it too can be dragged into the PowerClip frame by holding down theW key while placing it over the design.

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15. Since the image of the van outline will not be printed, thePowerClip frame can be extracted and sent to be used to create the wrap.

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How to Design a Wrap Using Flexi

Source: https://learn.corel.com/tutorials/design-a-vehicle-wrap/

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