![]() Unfortunately for CorelDRAW users, more and more clients are demanding Illustrator files. Same design published as an EPS: More examples of CorelDRAW files published as AI or EPS: However, this is the same design published as an AI file: ![]() Here is an example of a JPEG saved in CorelDRAW… it looks fine: When a design is exported out of DRAW as an AI or EPS, certain effects get rasterized.įor example, conical and square gradients are NOT supported by Illustrator which results in jagged and rasterized edges. The problemĪlthough DRAW is a vector program, files are handled differently than other programs, particularly in areas of transparencies and gradients. You do not want to provide clients with incorrect or corrupt files. If you use DRAW, especially for logo designs, it is crucial that you completely understand its drawbacks. ![]() Attention CorelDRAW users: Did you know that serious problems arise when CorelDRAW files are published as an AI (Illustrator file) or EPS?
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