Monday, 18 December 2017

Lagos State JAMB Registration Centres

Lagos State JAMB Registration Centres

1. Adeniran Ogunsanya College Of Education, Km 30, Lagos-Badagry Expressway, Otto Ijanikin, Lagos State
Victor Olsegun Akinoja, 08034546199
2. Audax Solutions, Plot 24 ,Blk 113, Adebisi Ogunniyi Crescent, Ikate, 3Rd Roundabout, Lekki Phase I Lagos State
Ubochi Vivian Ezinne, 08038847295
3. Bachel Model College, No. 3/5 Gardol Street, 7 Fako Ijaiye Ogba, Lagos State
Adeleke Adkunle Raymond, 08036721541
Also Read: LASU Post UTME Registration
4. Bafuto Computer And Secretarial School Egbe, No. 62 Ikotu/Isolo Road, Ile-Iwe Bus Stop Egbe, Lagos State
Engr Adekunle B. Banjo, 08023624940
5. Brainpoint College 98 Ondo Street By Okobaba Ebute-Metta East, Lagos
Mr. Austin C. Ohaekelem, 08060217706
6. Career Builders Academy 47 Iwaya Road,Career B/Stop,Onike Yaba Lagos
Umunna Kingsley Umeji, 08033053375
7. Classic International School, 29, Afolabi Obe Street, Ori Oke Bus Stop, Ejigbo, Lagos State
Oriyomi Esther, 08033796816
8. Connection Computer Training Institute, 1 Connection Street By Cele-Nika Bus Stop, Okokomaiko, Ojo, Lagos
Oluwasegun Oshikoya, 08037124541
9. Daleware Institute Of Technology, 31-33 Bode Thomas Rd., Off Shyllon Str., Pal Groove, Lagos
David Babalola, 08023333161
10. Datforte International Schools Limited, Bakare Estate, Off Abeokuta Expressway,Agbule-Egba, Lagos
Tosin Oke, 08035301515
11. Difas College, Akeeb Adewunmi Street, Behind Farm Settlement Community, Primary School, Odogunyan, Ikorodu, Lagos State. Jojolola Taiwo Feyisayo, 08023379699
12. Digital Bridge Institute, Old Nitel Training School , Agege Motor Road, Cappa Oshodi, Lagos State
Paulinus Okey Ugwoke, 08034804197
13. Electronic Test Centre (Etc) Centre, Faculty Of Socia Science University Of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos State
Akoka.
Olabode Idowu, 08026822855
14. Elihans College, Igbo Olomu Road, Isawo-Owutu, Lagos State
Oduwole Gbemisola Aduke, 08037203439
15. Etc Nigeria Limited, 229 Ikorodu Road, Ilupeju, Centre 1, Lagos State
Olabode Idowu, 08063126712
16. Etc Nigeria Limited, 229 Ikorodu Road, Ilupeju, Centre 2, Lagos State
Mrs Ebere Margaret, 08028480047
17. Febmex Tutorial And Computer Academy Iyana Ejigbo, No. 63 Egbe Road By Powerline Bus Stop, Iyana-Ejigbo, Ejigbo, Lagos State
Mrs. Blessing Ogechi Nkwsha, 07034899625
18. Federal College Of Education (Technical), St. Finbarrs College Road, Akoka, Lagos State
Lawal Sadik Ishola, 08023404155
19. Gods Power International College, Oke-Aro, No. 10 Ajayi Crescent By Ajayi Busstop, Oke-Aro, Lagos State
Augustina Ekpe, 08023228567
20. Grace Polytechnic, No. 9, Joseph Shyngle Close, Surulere, Lagos State
Adeosun Olayiwola, 08023225962
21. Ha-Shem Network Services Limited, 9 Ibikunle St., Off University Rd, Herbert Macualy Way, Yaba, Lagos

Mojisola Sodunke, 08033016156
22. High Tree College 2-8 Ekundayo Str. Off Command Road Ipaja Lagos State
Ikupolati Olatunji, 08185733515
23. Huntville Technology Limited, 4 Ayanboye Str. Faramobi Ajike By Gtbank Anthony Lagos
Jimoh Akansiibrahim, 08103236491
24. Ikotun Comprehenisve College, 20, Idowu Anisere Street, Ikotun, Lagos State
Mr Ganiyu O. Ajao, 08077932254
25. Institute Of Criminal Justice And Criminology Administration, 7Th Avenue, Opposite K Close, Festac Town Lagos
Emenuga Primus Enyeribe, 08034737767
26. Island Computer College, 99, Meiran Road, Otapo B/ stop, Meiran, Lagos.
Micheal Okon, 07031110617
27. Jamb National Headquaters Anex, Ikoyi, Lagos State.
Dr. (Mrs) Beatrice N. Okorie, 08033051253
28. Lagos State Polytechnic, Isolo Campus, Beside Sos Village, Isolo, Lagos State
Tiamiyu Olalekan, 08184200848
29. Lufem Systems Ltd,64 Oko Oba Road Agege Lagos, Lagos State
Odusami Agbolade .O., 08055339313
30. Merit Land Group Of Schools, 20, Meritland Road, Igborosun, Badagry, Lagos State
Mr Akintola I. Bolaji, 08080992299
31. Michael Otedola College Of Primary Education, Epe, Epe, Lagos State
Green Oluwole Olakunle, 07059898693
32. Mti College, No 8, Onasanya Street, Off Ishaga Road, Surulere, Lagos State
Mrs. Adenike Olujembola, 08037140275
33. New Ocean Comprehensive High School, 70/72, Alaja Road, Megida, Ayobo, Lagos State
Olawale Olaniyi, 08102496459
34. Noble Stars College, Along Ikorodu Club Avenue Road, Aga Ikorodu, Lagos State
Ogbu Patrick Nnaedozie, 08097278945
35. Oduduwa College Of Proffessional Studies, Egbeda/Idimu Rd., Idimu
Rauf Taoheed, 08030756687
36. Prime Innovation Institute Of Technology,Plot 13, Ogombo St, Off Alfa Bus Stop,Sangotedo, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Ajah, Lagos State
Osiyelu Adeolu, 08060355988
37. Reliance S & T Limited, No. 127, Ogunlana Drive, Surulere, Lagos State
Dr. Yussuf Adegbite, 08038497000
38. Richytorch Computer Inst.& Training Center, 35 Igbo- Elerin Road, Beside Mobil Okoko, Ojo, Lagos State
Obasa Tadfeek Adekunle, 08036244205
39. Risk Global Risk Global Business Cons Limited, Olatunde Ayoola Avenue, Beside Green Spring Sch. Anthony Village, Lagos
Emeka Kalu Ukpai, 08033053703
40. Shoms International Schools, No. 2, Odutayo Street, Ikate-Aguda, Lagos State
Mr.Olowu Oluwaseyi, 08177133184
41. The Certified Institute Of Shipping, Magbon Bus Stop, Badagry Expressway, Lagos, Lagos State
Prof. Alex Okwuashi, 08033733237
42. Timeon Kairos Educational & Vacational Institute, 326, Abeokuta Expressway, Super/Cele Bus Stop, Oko Oba Via Abule Egba, Lagos
Femi Ibetokun, 07066557700
43. Top Ville College, Ikorodu, Ikorodu, Lagos State
Mr Oladimeji Abdul, 08179711256
44. Universal White Hall College, No. 32/34 Daddy Salvage Street, Fagba Bus Stop, Iju Road, Ifako Ijaiye,Lagos State
Mrs Adliyi Temilola, 08184113001
45. University Of Lagos, Lagos, Etc Centre, Faculty Of Social Sciences, Akoka, Lagos State
Olabode Idowu, 08063126712
46. West-Midland Communication Limited, Etc Centre, 1, Oba Akran Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos State
Ikeja
Adebayo Akande, 08057020667
47. Wisdom Cbt Centre (St. Timothy’s College) , Onike, Sabo, Yaba, Lagos State
Dr. Patrick I. Okpah, 08125451333
48. Zeekay Schools 2 Home Of Grace Street Agbede Ikorodu, Lagos State
Oyeyemi Ezekiel Oluwagbemiga, 08023009540
We’re wishing all candidates, who will be sitting for the forthcoming JAMB UTME test, the very best. Please do share this information, using the share buttons below.

JAMB Latest News Update Today for 2018/2019 admission

JAMB Latest News Update Today for 2018/2019 Admission – Must Read

See JAMB News Update for 2018 UTME Today – UTME Registration Guidelines, Exam Dates & Deadline.

This is a summary of latest updates from the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) concerning the 2018/2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) registration, exam dates and other details.
First of all, the exam body has commenced plans for the 2018 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination(UTME) and Direct Entry due to take place from March 9 to 17.
‎The JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, disclosed this at a Critical Stakeholders Meeting on Plans and Modalities for the Sale and Registration of 2018 UTME Application.

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Oloyede said that the proposed sale of application would commence on Nov. 22 and end Jan. 22, 2018, spanning two months as against one month in 2017 for the exercise.

“In proposing these dates, management has taken into consideration the dates of other public examinations namely, WAEC, NECO.

‎“Having examined that all logistics are put in place for a smooth exercise, management would strictly adhere to the sale period.
“Therefore all critical stakeholders are advised to cooperate, collaborate, support and assist the board in this direction,’’ he said.
Oloyede said the application fees for the examination remained N5, 000, adding that this was inclusive of the N300 commission paid on each application to selling points.

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The registrar added that foreign based candidates would pay the sum of $20 dollars per candidate as against $100 and 150 dollars paid in 2017 for candidates in Africa and outside Africa, respectively.
He said the optional Mock Examination would hold from Jan. 22 to 24, 2018.
“Only candidates, who register by Dec. 31, 2017 and who have expressed interest for the examination would be eligible for the optional mock examination.
“The number of days for the examination varies from one to three days and this will be dependent on the number of candidates who show interest and the number of CBT centres in the examination town of candidates, who express interest in the mock examination.’’
Oloyede added that in the 2018 UTME, the board would introduce Electronic Jammers at all CBT centres ‎as part of measures to ensure that the integrity of the test was maintained.

ALSO READ: JAMB Change of Course/ Institution Begins

He said the board had met with the proprietors of CBT centres to review the 2017 exercise and plan for the 2018 UTME.
“Management has directed the state coordinators to visit the CBT centres in their states to carry out preliminary accreditation exercise.
“The results of the different levels of inspection and accreditation would form the basis of choosing centres that would participate in the 2018 exercise.”
He stated that so far, no fewer than 620 centres had been pencilled down as CBT centres.
According to him, the centres will undergo further scrutiny to make them eligible for the examination‎ and not just to register candidates.
Oloyede said that in addition to telephones and other prohibited materials, all other electronic gadgets, device, lens; wrist watches, pen, eye glasses would be scrutunised. ‎

‎He added that the brochure which contained the detailed requirements for application and admission to tertiary institutions, as well as syllabus had been updated and uploaded on the website: www.jamb.gov.ng
The registrar said the purpose of the meeting was to seek and incorporate all shades of opinions to add value to the board’s plan and programme.

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for more update visit: jamb.org.ng

List of universities in Nigeria whose admission list are out

List Of Schools Whose Admission Lists Are Out – 2017/18







List Of Schools Whose Admission Lists Are Out for the 2017/2018 Session



Admission List ! Admission List !! Admission List !!! Want to be the first to know when the admission lists of your institutions of choice are out? This page is all you need.
admissions-lists
After the successful completion of the admission screening exercise (Post-UTME) of your institution(s) of choice, the next thing you expect is the admission list. As a matter of fact, all tertiary institutions in the country must complete the 2017/2018 academic session admission exercise by December 15, so you need to be up-to-date.
Below are the list of institutions that have released their admission lists.
NB: We implore all admission seekers to bookmark and check this page regularly for new release of admission list.

Admission Lists of Nigerian Universities.

Click on the link representing your institution of choice and follow the procedure to check your admission status.

Admission Lists of Nigerian Polytechnics/Monotechnics.

Click on the link representing your institution of choice and follow the procedure to check your admission status.

Admission Lists of Nigerian Colleges of Education.

Click on the link representing your institution of choice and follow the procedure to check your admission status.
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Sunday, 17 December 2017

Make a 3d logo

Conjuring up a 3D logo on the screen complete with adjustable depth and customized shadowing within a few seconds? Sounds like magic from the distant future - but it's not! Xara 3D Maker is a powerful, compact program that allows you to create spatial representations quickly and easily using vector technology. Using 3D animated logos can add a touch of class to a multimedia slideshow and makes videos all the more exciting - all within a few minutes.

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In this tutorial you'll learn how to make a realistic 3d sphere logo. This tutorial is for designers who use CorelDraw as their main software. This kind of logo works well for technology focused companies, as it has a high-tech feel. After working through this tutorial you'll be able to create similar designs in your work.

Step 1: Basic Elements

First of all you have to use CorelDraw with version 11+. In this tutorial I use CorelDraw X4. Okay lets get started. Let's take a look at the basic elements used to create our design:

Sphere

"S" shape

Background


Step 2: Creating Worksheet

First of all open your CorelDraw program. Now create a new file and set the paper size to A4 with a landscape view.


Step 3: Creating Circle

Create a circle using the Ellipse Tool. Find em on the left toolbar. Set it to 7x7 cm size.


Step 4: Creating Box

Create a box using the Rectangle Tool find em in the left toolbar. Make a box with the size 8,3 x 8,3 cm. Select both the box and the circle, then make it center width using buttons C + E.


Step 5: Convert to Curves

Select the box using Pick tool at the first upper left toolbar. Then convert the box into curves using Command + Q, or go to the upper toolbar then find Arrange > Convert to Curves.

This will allow you to edit the node or frame of the box. After that go to the Shape Tool. It's the second upper left toolbar, and click em. Now you will see the node of the box.


Step 6: Creating Nodes

Using the Shape Tool to add 6 nodes to the box by double-clicking the line of the box, with the position shown below.


Step 7: Dragging Nodes

Select the node in the middle-left and drag using the Shape Tool. This applies also to the right node. Drag them to the middle with the position shown.


Step 8: Convert to Curves

Now still using the Shape Tool Left-click the line between the node that you have dragged, and convert it to curves using Convert Line to Curves.

It's in the upper toolbar, until you see 2 arrows in the line. This applies also to all the lines between the middle node that you have dragged.


Step 9: Creating "S" Shape

Now still using the Shape Tool Left-click the arrow in the node and you can drag em, it will make a curvy shape. Drag the shape em until it looks like an "S" shape.


Step 10: Colorize the "S" Shape

Now the box is shaping like an "S" letter. Now let's put color so they will look a little metallic. Select the "S" shape. Go to the Fountain Fill Tool, which is in the left bottom toolbar. Choose Custom fill on the color blend and make the type Radial.

Now you will see a color box. You can change the color by left-clicking it, fill the color with 50% Black on the left, and white on the right. You can make a custom fill by double-clicking at the color box. Fill the color with 50% Black on the middle left, and white on the middle right. Two custom colors in the middle will make the color gradient softer.


If you did it correctly it will look like this.


Step 11: Colorize the Circle

Now we will work with the sphere. Left-click the sphere, and go to the Fountain Fill Tool to colorize. After you open the Fountain Fill Tool, choose Custom color blend, and make it Radial Type.

Fill the left side Color box with the Dark Red Color. you can make this by clicking in others in the left bottom color palette. Set them to dark red by dragging it. And fill the right side with the normal Red color, this will make a gradient that goes from dark to light red.


If you id it correctly it will look like this.


Step 12: PowerClip

After that we are going to put the "S" shape into the sphere with the PowerClip tools. Left-click the "S" shape, and then go to the top toolbar and find Effect > Powerclip > Place Inside Container.

Then you will see a black arrow, Left-click em to the sphere, and now you will see that the "S" type is inside the sphere. You can go "inside" or "outside" the container by holding Command while double-clicking.


Step 13: Editing Inside The Container

Okay its getting more interesting right. Now we are going to edit inside the container, which is the sphere. Hold Command while double-licking the sphere and now you are inside the container. Make a custom box inside the container, and shape it.


Shape it using the Shape Tools


Step 14: Editing the Custom Shape

Now we are going to colorize the Custom Shape that you have created. Go to the Fountain Fill Tool, which is in the left bottom toolbar. Choose Custom fill on the color blend And make the type Linear.

Now you will see a color box. You can change the color by left-clicking it. Fill the color with Black on the left and right. and you can make a custom fill by double-clicking at the color box, fill the color with Black on the middle left, and middle right, and 50% Black in the center. Use a 45 degree angle.


Do this on both the Custom Shapes.


Now Send Two of the Custom Shape to the bottom layer by selecting both of them and pressing Command + Page down.


Okay now it looks cool.

Step 15: Adding Texture into the S shape

And now we are going to add a little texture to the "S" shape. I create this in Photoshop, so I won't explain it in here. It is available in the 'source' file though


OK, now import the metal texture into your working file by pressing Command + I.


Click the Metal Texture and Place it inside the "S" shape Container using PowerClip (see step 12 for information on the process). Now if you do it correctly you will see something like this.


Here is the look from Outside the Container.


Step 16: Transparency

Now we have two containers the Sphere Container and the "S" shape Container. Now the "S" shape Container will have a texture, but it's still too dark, so let's lighten them up a little.

Go inside the "S" shape container by holding Command while Double-clicking. Inside the "S" shape container Click the Metal texture and go to Interactive Transparency Tools, it's in the left bottom toolbar. We are going to make the metal texture a little bit transparent, in the Interactive Transparency Tools go to the upper left toolbar. There you will see a transparency type, set it to uniform. While still in the Interactive Transparency Tools, you will see a set transparency point tool, make the value 80.


If you do it right, then it will look like this from Outside the Container.


Step 17: Creating Shadow

Now we are going to add a little shadow to the custom shapes inside the sphere container, which gives an aura to the sphere. Go inside the Sphere container by hitting Command + Double-click, and select the two custom black shapes. After you select them, find the Interactive Shadow Tool, which is in the left bottom toolbar. After that, you will see that your cursor turns into boxes, hold and drag them to create a shadow.


Apply this on both custom shapes, and it will look like this from outside the container.


Step 18: Applying Racing Texture 

Now we are going to apply a Racing Texture to the sphere. Inside the 'source' file you will find racing-texture.cdr. Import it into your working document.


Now we are going to put the texture into the red sphere. Select the texture and put it into the Sphere container with PowerClip (process explained in step 12).


Inside the Sphere Container put the texture at the bottom of the layer by pressing Command + Page Down. After that go to the Interactive Transparency Tool and set the type to uniform and set the transparency value to 80.


If you do it right, it will look like this outside the container.


Step 19: Making the Background

Now we'll create a Background for the sphere. Make a rectangle or a box for the background, colorize it to a darker color or gray - it's up to you. Custom fill it, like in step 11. Send the background into the bottom by pressing Command + Page Down.


After that put a shadow into the sphere using the Interactive Shadow Tool (see step 17).


Now we'll leave that sphere for a little while. Now make a star shape using the Star Tool, which is located in the left toolbar. Left-click and drag into your document to make the star.

On the upper toolbar you will see a value of polygons for the star. Apply the value 8 to make an 8 corner star.


After you make a star go to the Distortion Tools in the left toolbar. When you click it, on the top toolbar will appear a Distortion Type, set it to " Distortion.

Now grab the star, by holding and dragging Left-click, and make a clockwise circle move to distort the star.


Our background texture shape is complete, now put a color in it (any color) and apply the swirl to the sphere.


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Step 20: Creating the Glow

We are going to make a glow, which will give the sphere an aura. Now create a little sphere with any size you like, as long it's smaller than the red sphere. Use the Ellipse Tool to create it, and put and color in it you like.


Now create a shadow for the little sphere using the Interactive Shadow Tool, then drag it to the big red sphere. Instead of creating a black shadow now we are going to make a white shadow, set the Shadow opacity to max, Shadow Feathering to 62, and Shadow Color to White.


You can separate the shadow and the little circle by pressing Command + K. Duplicate the white glow and you'll have the results below.


Final Image

You can customize it and make it more interesting by adding more Shadow, Glow, or even texture. The final design is below.


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By Steve Bain

Improved snapping functionality and Dynamic Guides first introduced in CorelDRAW version 12 make drawing accurate diagrams and objects a breeze. To see for yourself, follow along in this quick design project to see how simple a challenging logo design can be to create.

Here, a fictitious 3D-style, two-character logo represents the design. It involves an uppercase M and W drawn manually, shaped to fit three sides of a cube, and colored to suggest lighting. You’ll see how the new object Snap modes and Dynamic Guides make the process a walk in the park.


Draw three axis lines 120 degrees apart to emulate three dimensions using the Freehand tool; create a five-row, five column square-shaped grid using the Graph Paper tool; and create three shades of a color in dark, medium and light shades (as shown below).


Position the grid to align with the point where your axis lines intersect. Activate Snap to Objects (Alt+Z) and Dynamic Guides (Alt+Shift+D), and follow the grid to create an uppercase W character using the Polyline tool on the right side. As you draw, your cursor will snap precisely to the grid nodes. When complete, copy the grid and character to the left side, flip it vertically to create an M, and use the Pick tool to skew each by 30 degrees to align with the axes, like this:


With the left and right sides finished, use the Freehand tool to draw reference lines from the top-left and top-right corners to form the outer shape of the top surface. Dynamic Guides will help guide your cursor to the precise angle and distance. Use the Polyline tool to draw in the top and inner sides; delete the axes and grid lines; and apply your three different color shades, like this:


In this tutorial you'll learn how to make a realistic 3d sphere logo. This tutorial is for designers who use CorelDraw as their main software. This kind of logo works well for technology focused companies, as it has a high-tech feel. After working through this tutorial you'll be able to create similar designs in your work.

Step 1: Basic Elements

First of all you have to use CorelDraw with version 11+. In this tutorial I use CorelDraw X4. Okay lets get started. Let's take a look at the basic elements used to create our design:

Sphere

"S" shape

Background


Step 2: Creating Worksheet

First of all open your CorelDraw program. Now create a new file and set the paper size to A4 with a landscape view.


Step 3: Creating Circle

Create a circle using the Ellipse Tool. Find em on the left toolbar. Set it to 7x7 cm size.


Step 4: Creating Box

Create a box using the Rectangle Tool find em in the left toolbar. Make a box with the size 8,3 x 8,3 cm. Select both the box and the circle, then make it center width using buttons C + E.


Step 5: Convert to Curves

Select the box using Pick tool at the first upper left toolbar. Then convert the box into curves using Command + Q, or go to the upper toolbar then find Arrange > Convert to Curves.

This will allow you to edit the node or frame of the box. After that go to the Shape Tool. It's the second upper left toolbar, and click em. Now you will see the node of the box.


Step 6: Creating Nodes

Using the Shape Tool to add 6 nodes to the box by double-clicking the line of the box, with the position shown below.


Step 7: Dragging Nodes

Select the node in the middle-left and drag using the Shape Tool. This applies also to the right node. Drag them to the middle with the position shown.


Step 8: Convert to Curves

Now still using the Shape Tool Left-click the line between the node that you have dragged, and convert it to curves using Convert Line to Curves.

It's in the upper toolbar, until you see 2 arrows in the line. This applies also to all the lines between the middle node that you have dragged.


Step 9: Creating "S" Shape

Now still using the Shape Tool Left-click the arrow in the node and you can drag em, it will make a curvy shape. Drag the shape em until it looks like an "S" shape.


Step 10: Colorize the "S" Shape

Now the box is shaping like an "S" letter. Now let's put color so they will look a little metallic. Select the "S" shape. Go to the Fountain Fill Tool, which is in the left bottom toolbar. Choose Custom fill on the color blend and make the type Radial.

Now you will see a color box. You can change the color by left-clicking it, fill the color with 50% Black on the left, and white on the right. You can make a custom fill by double-clicking at the color box. Fill the color with 50% Black on the middle left, and white on the middle right. Two custom colors in the middle will make the color gradient softer.


If you did it correctly it will look like this.


Step 11: Colorize the Circle

Now we will work with the sphere. Left-click the sphere, and go to the Fountain Fill Tool to colorize. After you open the Fountain Fill Tool, choose Custom color blend, and make it Radial Type.

Fill the left side Color box with the Dark Red Color. you can make this by clicking in others in the left bottom color palette. Set them to dark red by dragging it. And fill the right side with the normal Red color, this will make a gradient that goes from dark to light red.


If you id it correctly it will look like this.


Step 12: PowerClip

After that we are going to put the "S" shape into the sphere with the PowerClip tools. Left-click the "S" shape, and then go to the top toolbar and find Effect > Powerclip > Place Inside Container.

Then you will see a black arrow, Left-click em to the sphere, and now you will see that the "S" type is inside the sphere. You can go "inside" or "outside" the container by holding Command while double-clicking.


Step 13: Editing Inside The Container

Okay its getting more interesting right. Now we are going to edit inside the container, which is the sphere. Hold Command while double-licking the sphere and now you are inside the container. Make a custom box inside the container, and shape it.


Shape it using the Shape Tools


Step 14: Editing the Custom Shape

Now we are going to colorize the Custom Shape that you have created. Go to the Fountain Fill Tool, which is in the left bottom toolbar. Choose Custom fill on the color blend And make the type Linear.

Now you will see a color box. You can change the color by left-clicking it. Fill the color with Black on the left and right. and you can make a custom fill by double-clicking at the color box, fill the color with Black on the middle left, and middle right, and 50% Black in the center. Use a 45 degree angle.


Do this on both the Custom Shapes.


Now Send Two of the Custom Shape to the bottom layer by selecting both of them and pressing Command + Page down.


Okay now it looks cool.

Step 15: Adding Texture into the S shape

And now we are going to add a little texture to the "S" shape. I create this in Photoshop, so I won't explain it in here. It is available in the 'source' file though


OK, now import the metal texture into your working file by pressing Command + I.


Click the Metal Texture and Place it inside the "S" shape Container using PowerClip (see step 12 for information on the process). Now if you do it correctly you will see something like this.


Here is the look from Outside the Container.


Step 16: Transparency

Now we have two containers the Sphere Container and the "S" shape Container. Now the "S" shape Container will have a texture, but it's still too dark, so let's lighten them up a little.

Go inside the "S" shape container by holding Command while Double-clicking. Inside the "S" shape container Click the Metal texture and go to Interactive Transparency Tools, it's in the left bottom toolbar. We are going to make the metal texture a little bit transparent, in the Interactive Transparency Tools go to the upper left toolbar. There you will see a transparency type, set it to uniform. While still in the Interactive Transparency Tools, you will see a set transparency point tool, make the value 80.


If you do it right, then it will look like this from Outside the Container.


Step 17: Creating Shadow

Now we are going to add a little shadow to the custom shapes inside the sphere container, which gives an aura to the sphere. Go inside the Sphere container by hitting Command + Double-click, and select the two custom black shapes. After you select them, find the Interactive Shadow Tool, which is in the left bottom toolbar. After that, you will see that your cursor turns into boxes, hold and drag them to create a shadow.


Apply this on both custom shapes, and it will look like this from outside the container.


Step 18: Applying Racing Texture 

Now we are going to apply a Racing Texture to the sphere. Inside the 'source' file you will find racing-texture.cdr. Import it into your working document.


Now we are going to put the texture into the red sphere. Select the texture and put it into the Sphere container with PowerClip (process explained in step 12).


Inside the Sphere Container put the texture at the bottom of the layer by pressing Command + Page Down. After that go to the Interactive Transparency Tool and set the type to uniform and set the transparency value to 80.


If you do it right, it will look like this outside the container.


Step 19: Making the Background

Now we'll create a Background for the sphere. Make a rectangle or a box for the background, colorize it to a darker color or gray - it's up to you. Custom fill it, like in step 11. Send the background into the bottom by pressing Command + Page Down.


After that put a shadow into the sphere using the Interactive Shadow Tool (see step 17).


Now we'll leave that sphere for a little while. Now make a star shape using the Star Tool, which is located in the left toolbar. Left-click and drag into your document to make the star.

On the upper toolbar you will see a value of polygons for the star. Apply the value 8 to make an 8 corner star.


After you make a star go to the Distortion Tools in the left toolbar. When you click it, on the top toolbar will appear a Distortion Type, set it to " Distortion.

Now grab the star, by holding and dragging Left-click, and make a clockwise circle move to distort the star.


Our background texture shape is complete, now put a color in it (any color) and apply the swirl to the sphere.


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Step 20: Creating the Glow

We are going to make a glow, which will give the sphere an aura. Now create a little sphere with any size you like, as long it's smaller than the red sphere. Use the Ellipse Tool to create it, and put and color in it you like.


Now create a shadow for the little sphere using the Interactive Shadow Tool, then drag it to the big red sphere. Instead of creating a black shadow now we are going to make a white shadow, set the Shadow opacity to max, Shadow Feathering to 62, and Shadow Color to White.


You can separate the shadow and the little circle by pressing Command + K. Duplicate the white glow and you'll have the results below.


Final Image

You can customize it and make it more interesting by adding more Shadow, Glow, or even texture. The final design is below.


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By Steve Bain

Improved snapping functionality and Dynamic Guides first introduced in CorelDRAW version 12 make drawing accurate diagrams and objects a breeze. To see for yourself, follow along in this quick design project to see how simple a challenging logo design can be to create.

Here, a fictitious 3D-style, two-character logo represents the design. It involves an uppercase M and W drawn manually, shaped to fit three sides of a cube, and colored to suggest lighting. You’ll see how the new object Snap modes and Dynamic Guides make the process a walk in the park.


Draw three axis lines 120 degrees apart to emulate three dimensions using the Freehand tool; create a five-row, five column square-shaped grid using the Graph Paper tool; and create three shades of a color in dark, medium and light shades (as shown below).


Position the grid to align with the point where your axis lines intersect. Activate Snap to Objects (Alt+Z) and Dynamic Guides (Alt+Shift+D), and follow the grid to create an uppercase W character using the Polyline tool on the right side. As you draw, your cursor will snap precisely to the grid nodes. When complete, copy the grid and character to the left side, flip it vertically to create an M, and use the Pick tool to skew each by 30 degrees to align with the axes, like this:


With the left and right sides finished, use the Freehand tool to draw reference lines from the top-left and top-right corners to form the outer shape of the top surface. Dynamic Guides will help guide your cursor to the precise angle and distance. Use the Polyline tool to draw in the top and inner sides; delete the axes and grid lines; and apply your three different color shades, like this: