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Computer Science II
Quarter 1- Module 1
Introduction to CorelDRAW
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Computer Science II
Quarter 1 - Module 1
Introduction to CorelDRAW
Computer Science II – Grade 8
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Quarter 1– Module 1: Introduction to CorelDRAW
First Edition, 2020
Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in
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of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be
necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office
may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties.
Management Team
Gregorio C. Quinto, Jr., EdD
Chief, Curriculum Implementation Division
Rainelda M. Blanco, PhD
Education Program Supervisor - LRMDS
Agnes R. Bernardo, PhD
EPS-Division ADM Coordinator
Marinella P. Garcia Sy, PhD
EPS – Science
Glenda S. Constantino
Project Development Officer II
Joannarie C. Garcia
Librarian II
As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module. You also
need to keep track of the learners’ progress while allowing them to manage their own
learning. Furthermore, you are expected to encourage and assist the learners as they do
the tasks included in the module.
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This is a brief drill or review to help you link the
What’s In
current lesson with the previous one.
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What I Need to Know
What I Know
1. Which of the following tools lets you quickly move between open documents?
a. Document Navigator c. Document Tab
b. Document Palette d. Navigator
2. Which of the following refers to the detachable bar with commands that relate to the
active tool or object?
a. Menu Bar c. Status Bar
b. Property Bar d. Title Bar
3. Which of the following refers to the printable area inside the drawing window of
CorelDRAW environment?
a. Docker c. Rulers
b. Drawing Page d. Toolbar
4. Which of the following parts of CorelDRAW environment provides tools for creating and
modifying objects in the drawing?
a. Color Palette c. Toolbar
b. Document Palette d. Toolbox
5. Which of the following parts of CorelDRAW environment displays task and tool-related
control, such as command buttons, options and list buttons for modifying drawings?
a. Docker c. Navigator
b. Document Tab d. Status Bar
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6. Where is the default ruler setting located?
a. At the bottom left of the page c. At the top left of the page
b. At the top left of the page d. At the top right of the page
11. This is an image generated from mathematical descriptions that determine the position,
length, and direction in which lines are drawn.
a. Bitmap c. Raster image
b. Graphics d. Vector graphic
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14. Unlike other graphic software, CorelDRAW is:
a. More advanced c. More user-friendly
b. More stylish d. More versatile
What’s In
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
What’s New
Nowadays, every workplace and school must have a computer. Also, with the
emergence of the work from home set-up and online classes, computers have been highly
in-demand among most households. In line with this, peopleware has increased in number.
As computer users, it is not only important to have the necessary hardware that we can use
to accomplish our tasks. We also have to be familiar with the different software that we can
use to perform certain tasks. First and foremost, we need to have an operating system that
should run our computer. An example of this is Windows 10. If a task calls for working with
text, then we must have a word processing software such as Microsoft Word. Whenever
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we need to do some research, an Internet software like Google Chrome should be installed
on our computer. During times when we need to listen to music or watch videos on our
computer, it is necessary for us to have multimedia software such as Windows Media Play-
er. Moreover, we need a utility program or anti-virus software such as Avira to secure our
files and normal functions of our computer.
For instance, take a moment to read and understand the scenario below. Answer the
questions that follow.
Introduction to CorelDRAW
What is It
When creating a logo, flyer, brochure,
or any publication, it is always easier to include pictures downloaded from the
Internet. However, due to copyright concerns, it is safest to create your own. This could be
possible through the use of a kind of computer program known as a graphics software.
Graphics software is a computer program that allows you to draw, edit images, and add ef-
fects to pictures.
There are various graphics software that we can use. The most basic is the Paint pro-
gram. Paint is very famous among elementary students. This program provides a single
canvas to be covered with "electronic paint". However, to make changes, you have to
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paint over the existing image. The ―real‖ drawing program can be resized and reshaped
over and over again. Nowadays, there are more advanced graphics software used for
drawing. One of them is CorelDRAW. CorelDRAW is a vector graphics editor developed
during 1987 by Michel Bouillon and Pat
TRIVIA TIME!
Beirne—engineers from Corel Corporation.
The first version was released in 1989. The WHAT ARE VECTOR GRAPHICS?
latest version, CorelDraw Graphics Suite
Vector graphics are computer images
2020 (version 22) was released in March
that are made of paths. A path can be a
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line, a square, a triangle, or a curvy shape.
CorelDraw is used for editing two-
These paths can be used to create simple or
dimensional images such as logos and
composite drawings.
posters. This program gives designers the
most rewarding and enjoyable experience. It
gives you the ability to achieve high-quality designs. Hence, it became one of the most pop-
ular and powerful graphics software.
In this module, you are encouraged to acquire the ability to use the CorelDRAW
application program. Unlike other graphics software, CorelDRAW is more user-friendly and
allows you to have more control over your objects, layers, and pages. This module strongly
suggests the use of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2019. This version has high-quality
templates and effects that enable you to create the best possible design. Also, you can
work more efficiently with increased customization features and easier navigation.
Moreover, if you want to get more creative, you can work on blank templates.
Before creating your first drawing in CorelDRAW, you should be familiar with the
following terms.
Term Description
Object Element in a drawing (example: image, shape, line, text, symbol,
or layer)
Drawing Work created in CorelDRAW
Bitmap Image composed of grids of dots or pixels
Docker Window that contains commands and settings for a certain tool or
task
Flyout Group of related tools or menu items
List box List of options that drops down when the down arrow button is
clicked
Artistic text Type of text to which special effects can be applied (example:
shadows)
Paragraph text Type of text to which formatting options are applied, and which can
be edited in large blocks
Table 1 lists down the important terms relevant in leaning about CorelDRAW.
Now that you have been acquainted to the important terms relating to CorelDRAW, it
should be easier for you to access the important parts of CorelDRAW 2019’s environment.
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Parts of CorelDRAW 2019 Environment
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8. Docker Shows tasks and tool-related controls (example:
command buttons, options, and list boxes for modifying
drawings)
9. Rulers Horizontal or vertical bars that are marked off in units and
are used to determine the size and position of objects
10. Document Palette Detachable bar that displays color swatches for the cur-
rent document
11. Document Navigator Provides controls for managing pages
12. Drawing Page Printable area inside the drawing window
13. Status Bar Displays object position and properties (example: type,
size, color, fill, and resolution)
14. Navigator Button that opens a smaller display to help you move
around a drawing
15. Color palette Detachable bar that contains color swatches
Table 2 lists down the parts and functions of CorelDRAW 2019 environment.
What are you waiting for? Let us now start creating the drawing page. Turn on your
computer. Open CorelDRAW 2019 and then follow the instructions below.
1. When the application window appears, click on the New Document plus sign on the
Get Started tab of the Welcome Screen.
Click on the File menu then choose New.
Click on the New Document icon on the standard toolbar.
Press Ctrl + N on your keyboard.
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2. In the New Document dialog box, you can either enter your own custom settings or
choose from a preset.
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Do you Know the Difference Between RGB and CMYK?
There are two types of color systems: RGB (Red, Green, Blue) represents the pri-
mary colors of light which are used to display images on the screens of computer moni-
tors, televisions, mobile phones, digital cameras, etc. On the other hand, CMYK which
stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and K (Black) is used for print media. These are the
inks used in ―4 colors process printing‖.
3. You can also customize the document setup and then save it as a preset so you can
use it in the future. For example, the common
page size for a large printer is 13‖ x 19‖ so
let’s follow that setting and save it as a preset.
To do this, follow these steps:
a. Choose the Custom as your preset.
b. Choose inches as the units of measure.
c. Enter 13 and 19 in the width and height
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TRIVIA TIME!
Worried that You Might No Longer
Change the Document Settings?
Fret no more because even though you have set the docu-
ment settings before starting with your document, you still can
change the settings while you’re working on it. You can do this
by simply accessing the Property Bar or the Layout menu. Also,
you can change the document settings by double-clicking on the
grey shadow along the right and bottom of your CorelDRAW Figure 6 shows the grey area
that will open the document
document. This will open the Document Options window. settings window
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2. Adding a background page color using the Rectangle tool.
a. Ensure that nothing is selected in your document.
b. On the Tools menu, double-click on the Rectangle tool. You will notice that a rectangle
with the size of your document is created.
c. To fill the rectangle, click on a color in the Color palette
d. Right-click on the rectangle then select Lock. This will prohibit the rectangle from
moving whenever you are working on other objects in the document.
e. You can right-click and choose Unlock anytime. If you no longer need the rectangle,
you may delete it.
Adding Guidelines
Guidelines are very helpful tool for layout and design in every artwork. To add Guide-
lines, we can
follow any of the two methods. But
before this, make sure that in the
View menu, Guidelines is checked.
Next, go to Window menu then
choose Dockers. Select the Object
docker and Guidelines docker.
Method 1:
1. Go to the Objects docker and
then select the Guides layer on
page one.
2. From the vertical ruler on the Figure 9 shows how to ensure Guidelines is checked
left , drag a guide and place it
where you want on the document.
3. If you want to adjust the position exactly, you can go to the Object Position box on the
property bar.
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Method 2:
1. Set the Guideline Type to vertical or horizontal.
2. Then enter the position in the Guideline Position.
3. Now, click Add.
Drawing a Rectangle
With CorelDRAW, you can create rectangles as well as squares and rounded
rectangles.
To draw a rectangle:
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2. Press the left mouse button and drag diagonally. Then, release the mouse button.
3. The rectangle will be selected, showing four nodes (one at each corner) and a set of
eight outer handles. Click and drag a handle to adjust the rectangle’s size.
Selecting Objects
Before changing the properties (size, fill,
etc.) of an object, you must first select it. Use
the Pick tool to select objects and to manipulate
its handles. Handles are the black squares that
appear around a selected object. These are
used to resize an object.
Selecting an object: Figure 12: The Pick Tool Figure 13: The Handles
TIPS:
To draw a square: Hold down CTRL key as you drag. Be sure to release the mouse
button before the CTRL key. If not, the object will go back to a non-symmetrical
shape.
To draw a rectangle that fills the drawing page: On the Toolbox, double-click the
Rectangle icon.
Moving Objects
While selecting the Pick tool: Click anywhere within the object and drag it to its new lo-
cation. (When using the Pick tool, there is no need to select the object before you start
dragging).
With another tool selected (example, Rectangle tool): Click to select the object and
then—with the pointer over the center of the object, click and drag it to its new location.
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Resizing Objects
Once an object is selected, handles appear in a rectangular formation around the it.
These have various functions:
What’s More
Now that you have learned about the Introduction to CorelDRAW, the
parts of its
environment, how to create a new document, how to customize a drawing page, and how to
manipulate objects using handles, you must be ready to perform the proceeding activities
and assessments to test your skills and knowledge.
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INDEPENDENT ACTIVITY 1
“GIVE ME A LABEL”
Label the parts of CorelDRAW 2019 environment.
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3. 5.
1. 8.
2. 4. 6.
9. 11. 12.
13. 14. 15.
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INDEPENDENT ASSESSMENT 1
”MATCH-MAKER”
Match the parts of CorelDRAW 2019 environment in column A to their corresponding func-
tions in Column B.
A B
_____1. Color Palette a. Contains pull-down menus
_____2. Document Navigator b. Provides controls for managing pages
_____3. Document Tab c. A detachable bar that contains color swatches
_____4. Drawing Page d. The printable area inside the drawing window
_____5. Menu Bar e. Lets you quickly move between open documents
f. Contains shortcuts to menu and other commands
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INDEPENDENT ACTIVITY 2
“COREL SAYS”
Open CorelDRAW 2019 and do the following.
1. Create a custom document setup with 8.5‖x 11‖ dimensions. Save it as preset.
2. Create two more pages: one is 8.5‖ x 13‖ and the other one, 8.27‖ x 11.69‖.
The second page should have a landscape orientation.
3. Add a background color via the document options.
4. Draw a square on top of a rectangle.
5. Increase the size of the rectangle’s width;
6. Move the square at the bottom right of the rectangle.
INDEPENDENT ASSESSMENT 2
“YOU FILL ME UP”
I. Fill in the blanks to complete the instructions for customizing the drawing page. Choose
your answers from the box below.
1. To create a custom document setup, choose the _________ preset. Change the
units of measure to ________. Enter the ________ and height.
2. To create the second page, go to ________ bar then change the units of measure.
Click the corresponding icon to apply the page size to ________ only. Do the same
for the third page.
3. Go to _______ menu then choose _______. Select _______ in the left column.
Choose ________ and then use the dropdown _______ to select a color. Uncheck
Print and export background.
II. Fill in the blanks to complete the instructions for manipulating objects using handles.
Choose your answers from the box below.
1. To draw a square, hold down ________ key as you drag. To draw a rectangle,
select the _______ tool icon in the toolbox or press ________ on the keyboard.
Press the _______ mouse button and drag diagonally. Release the mouse button.
2. To change the rectangle’s width, click the left or right horizontal handle and drag
________.
3. With the Pick tool selected, click ________ within the object and _______ it to its
new location.
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INDEPENDENT ACTIVITY 3
“POST IT”
Create a poster that illustrates the importance of CorelDRAW as a tool for creating
drawings in computer.
INDEPENDENT ASSESSMENT 3
“CORELDRAW’S POWER”
Create an essay with the title, ―CorelDRAW: One of the Most Powerful Graphics Software.‖
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What I Have Learned
Upon completing this module, summarize what you have learned about the topic by
completing the sentence below.
What Can I Do
After gaining skills in CorelDRAW, use CorelDRAW 2019 to draw Figure 5.1 below
and enumerate the step-by-step instructions of how you have made it.
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Figure 16 : The House
Assessment
2. While you are working on your drawing, you have realized that there are some changes
you needed to apply on your document settings. Which of the following refers to the
detachable bar where you can customize the document settings?
a. Menu Bar c. Status Bar
b. Property Bar d. Title Bar
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3. You are almost finished on your drawing. However, you noticed that there are objects
outside. Which of the following refers to the printable area inside the drawing window of
CorelDRAW environment?
a. Docker c. Rulers
b. Drawing Page d. Toolbar
4. You wanted to draw a circle. Which of the following parts of CorelDRAW environment
provides tools for creating and modifying objects in the drawing?
a. Color Palette c. Toolbar
b. Document Palette d. Toolbox
5. Which of the following parts of CorelDRAW environment displays task and tool-related
control, such as command buttons, options and list buttons for modifying drawings?
a. Docker c. Navigator
b. Document Tab d. Status Bar
6. You wanted to change the ruler settings. But first, where is the default ruler setting
located?
a. At the bottom left of the page c. At the top left of the page
b. At the top left of the page d. At the top right of the page
7. You wanted to align the objects on the drawing page. What should be done before
adding guidelines on a page?
a. Inserte a new object.
b. On the View menu, Guidelines is checked.
c. On the View menu, Live Guides is checked.
d. You are using the latest CorelDRAW version.
8. You wanted to delete all objects on your page. To do this, you need to select the objects
first. In order to select all objects on a page, one must:
a. Press CTRL + A
b. Choose Edit>Select All>Objects
c. Double-click the Pick tool on the toolbox icon
d. All of the above
9. You wanted to move an object to the left. How can we move objects using the Pick tool?
a. Double-click on the object and drag it to its new location.
b. Click at any corner of the object and drag to its new location.
c. Click at the center of the object and drag it to its new location.
d. Click anywhere within the object and drag it to its new location.
10. You noticed your classmate has been resizing the object but makes it too stretched.
How can you help her make the object’s size be proportionally changed?
a. Click any corner handle then drag diagonally.
b. Click the top center handle then drag vertically.
c. Click the bottom center handle then drag vertically.
d. Click the left or right center handle then drag horizontally.
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11. What do we call an image generated from mathematical descriptions that determine the
position, length, and direction in which lines are drawn?
a. Bitmap c. Raster image
b. Graphics d. Vector graphic
12. After learning from this module, what have you realized about the purpose of
CorelDRAW?
a. To draw and animate shapes
b. To edit photos from your camera
c. To edit two-dimensional images like logos
d. To cover a drawing with an electronic paint
Additional Activities
Create a product label using Corel-
DRAW. Write your explanation below the drawing. Refer to the rubrics to deter-
mine how you will be graded.
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Rubrics for Grading the Label Designed in CorelDRAW
Criteria Outstanding (5 Excellent ( 4 Good (3 pts.) Poor (2 pts.)
pts.) pts.)
Creativity Created a new Created a Idea of new New product
product that product that product is not is not thought
would be able perhaps well thought out and ideas
to sell. would sell. out. are not
explained at
all.
Use of Color Used a variety Used color to Used 3 or less Used only 1
of colors that showcase the colors to show- color on the
add appeal to product. case the design.
the design, product.
brighten, and
showcase the
product.
Grammar/ Used the ap- Made few Made some Grammar and
Spelling propriate gram- grammar and grammar and spelling
mar/spelling on spelling mis- spelling mistakes
the design. takes mistakes affected the
quality of the
design,
making it
seem poorly
put together.
Product Explanation Explanation Explanation Explanation
Explanation makes sense tells some did not include does not
and highlighted great ideas. the important make sense.
the important parts.
points.
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What I Know 13. Status Bar
1. C 14. Navigator
2. B 15. Color Palette
3. B
4. D Independent Assessment 1
5. A 1. C
6. A 2. B
7. B 3. E
8. D 4. D
9. C 5. A
10. A
11. D Independent Assessment 2
12. C I.
13. D 1. Custom, Inches, Width
14. C 2. Property, Current
15. B 3. Layout, Document Options,
Background, Solid, Color Palette
What’s In II.
1. B 1. CTRL, Rectangle, F6, Left
2. A 2. Horizontally
3. E 3. Anywhere, Drag
4. C
5. F Assessment
1. C
What’s New 2. B
1. Draw using a computer program 3. B
2. *Relative Answer 4. D
3. *Relative Answer 5. A
4. Graphics software 6. A
7. B
Independent Activity 1 8. D
1. Toolbox 9. C
2. Document Tab 10. A
3. Title Bar 11. D
4. Menu Bar 12. C
5. Toolbar 13. D
6. Drawing Window 14. C
7. Property Bar 15. B
8. Docker
9. Rulers
10. Document Palette
11. Document Navigator
12. Drawing Page
Answer Key
References
The Printing Connection. ―Raster Images vs Vector Graphics.‖ https://www.printcnx.com/
resources-and-support/addiational-resources/raster-images-vs-vector-graphics/
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