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Old January 7th, 2007 Jan 7, 2007 11:41:39 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default playing with paths in PS and illustrator

i dont know if this will be useful... check it out.

main points to take away though...
1. ability to take paths from PS to Illust to PS
2. expose the existance of the tolerance menu in path creation
3. creative ideas on using ILLUS and PS in Conjuntion to embellish
4. smoothing raster lines with paths

i dont know video encoding. its a 8 meg flash file...

let me know what you think... im thinking of doing better tutorials on Tshirt related art creation... levels, channels, etc etc.

if it was done well, it might be a good product to sell eh? cheap to make too... little overhead except time and knowledge.

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Old January 7th, 2007 Jan 7, 2007 4:45:04 PM -   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: playing with paths in PS and illustrator

Looks good to me, Jimiyo - think you're on to something there. I suspect that many people find Illustrator and Pshop difficult, and a Tshirt-design-specific instructional set that was really clear would surely have a market.

Best of luck.
 
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Old January 7th, 2007 Jan 7, 2007 9:09:38 PM -   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: playing with paths in PS and illustrator

Exactly What I Was Looking For. Altought It Came To A Point Were I Got Lost. You Can't See What Steps You Take Sometimes On The Far Right. Actual Speech Or Subtitles That State What Your Doing Would Make This A Perfect Tutorial Even If It Turns Out At About 30 Mb, The Majority Of Internet Users Have DSL So Size Shouldn't Be A Problem. I Wouldn't Mind Paying A Couples Of Dollars To Learn A Few Things That Will Help Me Make Better Designs. But Droping A Couple Of Free Tutorials Will Help You Gain A Fan Base And Can Really Boost Your Sales In The Long Run.

Just My 2 Cents. I'm Really Looking Foward To A Remake Of This Tutorial With Actual Speech Or Subtitles.
 
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