CorelDRAW Auto-Transforming Software Development

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Budget / Salary₹600–1,500
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
I need a small, reliable application that will take a flat product photo of a sports-wear garment and automatically generate a CorelDRAW (.cdr) file where every element—panels, seams, stripes, numbers, sponsor logos, even subtle fabric textures—arrives as its own editable vector or power-clip object. I will be supplying source images in JPG, PNG or occasionally PDF, and the expectation is that the resulting CDR mirrors the original art “same-to-same” so I can tweak colours, reshape panels or swap branding on the fly.

Key points you’ll want to hit
• Maintain pixel-perfect accuracy in the conversion so measurements and logo placement stay true.
• Preserve layering: background, garment body, prints, labels and trim must be on separate, logically named layers.
• Output must open natively in CorelDRAW 2020+ with no missing fonts or broken links.

I’m after a push-button workflow (Windows executable, CLI tool or Corel macro are all fine) that lets me drop an image in and receive the editable CDR instantly. Speed matters—I’d like the first working build delivered ASAP and we can refine edge cases (complex patterns, gradients, foil effects) after that.

When you reply, please outline the tech stack you’d use—e.g. OpenCV, Potrace, custom vectorisation, CorelDRAW API—plus a short plan for handling texture and logo detection. I’ll test your build on three sample jerseys; if everything edits cleanly in Corel, we’re good to go and can discuss long-term enhancements.

and i want to make it licenseable like i need a software which generate license key for every single ip adress if someone tries to remove the licensing the software shold not work
software architecture software development vectorization image processing opencv automation coreldraw image recognition
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