So… if there is any way to allow bypassing the “Background Layer” requirement, or hard coding a bypass for CorelDRAW, that would be super. I know I can first send the bitmap to PhotoPaint or Studio then to Mask, but it’s extra steps and inefficient. While DRAW does have “layers” of a sort, it does not use the concept of a Background Layer in the way that something like Photoshop, or even PhotoPaint, does. Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW, you can still create professional vector. Here’s the issue: When attempting to send a bitmap to Mask AI, a message appears already learned that Paint Shop Pro is a capable vector graphics program. I had the same issue when trying to use ReMask, and upgraded to AI in the hopes that I could get around this, but no. Most of the products work just fine as plugins in DRAW. While I know that CorelDRAW is not an officially supported product, the Topaz products can be identified and used as plugins, as they would be in PhotoPaint or Paintshop Pro. This will let you use any 32-bit plug-ins or other 32-bit compatible software with the 32-bit. For 64-bit systems, after the initial installation, you can choose to add the 32-bit version. I use CorelDRAW for a lot of graphic design. The Corel PaintShop Pro installer installs the 32-bit or 64-bit version of the application by detecting and matching the version to your operating system. I know, your saying, “Wait… What? CorelDRAW?!?” But bear with me.
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