![]() ![]() Then click on the grid, which will place our imported image within the grid. Using our cursor, we choose the imported image and from the Effects Menu, choose PowerClip and then “Place inside the Container.” Select your image and now our image now appears. We are now ready to import our image from the File Menu by clicking here… It is a great idea at this point to save this template for future use in a template folder on your hard drive. Which will give us a grid of the proper size 12.2″x18.3″, shown below… Next, we are going to size our grid by selecting it and changing the size in the property size box here… ![]() Notice that the grid boxes are not properly sized. The next step is to create our grid using in Corel Draw what is called the “graph paper tool.” This will create a 3×2 grid as specified in this area here…Using the Graph Paper Tool, click and pull the box into shape. The next step is to create our grid using in Corel Draw what is called the “graph paper tool.” This will create a 3×2 grid as specified in this area here… In this example, we will set the size to 14″x20″. Our first step in Corel Draw is to change our working page size to contain our entire mural. For a 12″x18″ tile mural, our overall graphic would need to be sized 12.2″x18.3″. The actual tile size is 6″, so we need to give a little extra “bleed” so that our tile will be fully printed from edge to edge.in this case 6.1″ should do the trick. I cropped and resized this image to fit our needs. In this case our mural of a cowboy will be 12×18 (3 – 6″ tiles x 2 – 6″ tiles). Using Photoshop, Corel Paint or any photo editing software, you must first prepare your image to the appropriate size. Here is a tutorial on making one using 6 inch tiles for a 6 tile mural that is 12″x18″. Many people ask me how to make large tile murals using their heat press and dye sublimation tile. Sign Vinyl, Blanks, Tools, Racks, FluidsĬreating Large Sublimation Tile Murals Using CorelDrawĬreating Tile murals with CorelDraw is easy and is fully explained in this post below.Sublimation Ink, Paper, Printers, Blanks.Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV), Foil, Glitter. ![]() ![]() Heat Transfer Paper, HTV, Ink, Printers, Blanks. ![]()
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