14 January 2012

Put an image inside text with CorelDraw


Have you ever wondered how you get an image inside text with CorelDraw? We will be using CorelDraw's PowerClip. This easy and quick tutorial will teach you how.


Choose a bold font and write out your text. It doesn't matter in what colour it is.

text in coreldraw

Import your chosen image.

coreldraw text and image

Now click and drag the image with your right mouse button over the text. When you see a vertical line between two characters, release the mouse button. A menu will pop up. Choose "PowerClip Inside".

drag image inside text

powerclip

And there you go! That was easy.

text with image inside

So what if you want to move the image around? Just right-click on the text and choose "Edit contents".

edit powerclip

move image powerclip

When you are happy, right-click on the text and choose "Finish editing this level".

finish powerclip

And if you want to remove the image from the text, right-click on the text and choose "Extract contents".

extract image from text powerclip

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