With Corel Vector FX, there is new software that can be used to create locally AI-generated vector graphics. The program complements Vision FX, which can create pixel-based photos/graphics locally K-based.
Both programs are characterized by the fact that the software is offered as a one-time purchase, i.e. there are no monthly follow-up costs. In addition, the graphics are generated locally, so nothing runs via a cloud, all graphics remain locally on the user’s device, and you can also create as many graphics as you like at no cost in the form of credits or the like. Corel Vector FX, like Vision FX, offers advantages in the areas of cost, property protection and data protection.
Corel Vector FX – Text-input control plus customization options
Among other things, vector graphics have the advantage that they can be infinitely enlarged and reduced. Like Vision FX, Vector FX is also controlled by text information, i.e. you describe the graphic that the AI software is supposed to generate. Since you are not limited in the number of graphics to be created, you can of course try it out accordingly. You can also explicitly state what you don’t want to see.
The utility value of such software always arises when vector graphics are needed in brochures or other things up to invitation cards in the private sector. The software can therefore be used successfully in the marketing sector by companies or agencies, for example, where certain vector graphics or objects are needed more frequently. The software provides access to a gallery of Vector FX examples for your own inspiration.
In addition to text-based text-to-vector input, Corel Vector FX also offers a number of fine-tuning options. For example, you can specify the level of detail or the number of small objects that may be included and various other parameters.
The result is a vector graphic, which can be further edited in any graphics program that can work with vector graphics, such as CorelDraw.
Preconditions
Especially in the vector area, it is clear that one’s own computer must provide certain performance. In this case, this is a multicore Intel® or AMD processor with at least 2 GHz (64 bit) and at least one integrated graphics. In this case, Corel recommends 32 GB of RAM. If the computer has a dedicated graphics card, 16 GB of RAM can also be sufficient. An Nvidia graphics card of the type GeForce 10 or newer with at least 12 GB VRAM and with CUDA compute 3.7 or higher support is optimal
Corel Vector FX runs on Windows 10 or 11 and is only available in English.
More information about the new Corel Vector FX can be found here