I understand completely. I had to fight a few preconceptions when people found out I wasn't using Photoshop. Before I did web design I did print graphics WITHOUT a Mac! The only way I could get away with it was to run my own company, and not tell my clients I wasn't using a Mac. Talk about peer pressure--the Mac people I knew couldn't even believe it was possible, but there I was, without a Mac, and without a Graphic Arts degree, putting some of them to shame. After a few nice projects, some of the Mac-only companies actually hired me to consult.
One of my favorite Web Design projects I did is
a 3D website for a community college distance learning system. I used Bryce3D for the 3D campus, but everything else was done in Corel, including editing the Bryce3D images. Stay tuned; in a few months it will have some extensive reworking and add-ons.
I am actually not doing so much web design these days, having moved into web application programming. See StickyWeb at
for my latest project. It's an interactive GUI to build websites online. I don't consider it finished yet, but we are going to do some major updates in a day or two.
The last Corel version I got was 8, I will be getting 10 soon, and I believe it supports image slicing-to-html. It also lets you export design work to Macromedia Flash format.
And... it also has some other very interesting features, such as a mature macro language. I might even be writing some Corel macros to interface with StickyWeb.