Using Coreldraw in particular can be pretty challenging especially when it comes to creating professional digital art. Considering that for most of the part that any art that comes from it is mostly in a vector art style. Most don't mind, others are pretty skilled in making their art so good you'll forget about it being a vector. Like the fox above, it's a simple vector idea for an NFT I was working on. Not one of the best looking but it's still usable isn't it. Can't say drawing it was stress-free though.
But compared to digital art softwares Coreldraw is pretty laid back and easier to use. Photoshop, Illustrator, and the likes are pretty hard for me to grasp and, considering I've been on Coreldraw for almost 14years of my life, I am pretty much conflicted over learning something new.
Not like I'm being stubborn it's just Coreldraw is vector dedicated while Photoshop can produce a wide variety of things from photo editing to graphic art.
All in all for those interested in vectors and vector art Coreldraw is as direct as you can get(especially if you're stuck with a mouse and can't get your hands on a drawing pad).