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Was looking for a more hands on visual aid to better understand this for one of my classes (majoring in Graphic Design, studying online), this really helped immensely. Thanks!
I'm beginning to think you all do this on purpose. You skip talking about the most important part of the Tutorial. Then proceed to say it's "VERY IMPORTANT" but don't explain it, weird. How do you get the separate objects/parts of the hand?
WOW! This is Brilliant! I just started working with gradient meshes two days ago. Your video gave me more insight to make more shapes in different areas of the same illustration. I used to think that a gradient mesh was just one mesh and I would get frustrated and quit. Not anymore. Thank you for this!
or you can do a static method inside global thing to increase/decrease/reset amount which can also do a debug.log to not spread the logic of counting through all the app
No lo se pero, en mi percepción es mas eficiente CorelDRAW al manejar la herramienta relleno de malla / I don't know, but in my perception CorelDRAW is more efficient when handling the mesh fill tool.
i went to daycare with this man....he was a menace to say the least.... he would take my favourite blue toy truck to the bathroom and DEFAECATE on it then proceed to THROW it at me 😡😡😡
rogway your videos are amazing, I love you so much. Like seriously I want to marry you and start a whole family of four with you. Like these tutorials are making fall further and further in love with you. I don't want you, I need you. Please notice this because I'm being serious about this and I want you to be as well.
Great Video! I'd like to do imposition printing on my home inkjet printer, with a four page spread (8.5 x 5.5 pages) ...for booklets. This should be a common feature for computers and word processing. How much do those big printers run?
This is so cool! Thanks for making this. I learned adobe animate in university for animation, and I've always heard of the newgrounds games kids made in "flash" and wondered how! This is so cool to know, thanks again!
@DIGICANMEDIA. There is an easier way to "page through" your folded sample e.g. the 16 - page right angle portrait signature you have shown here. Back in the last century, I was taught to cut a "V" shape (like a tongue) with a sharp knife/scalpel and to push out the "tongue" right through the folded copy. You can then number the "tongues" in page order by just flipping the copy over and around rather than trying to write in small spaces. When you unfold the sheet, your pages are numbered in the correct sequence and in the right orientation. You can always check that your pagination is correct because the sum of the page numbers of adjacent pairs of pages ("the printers spread") always adds up to one more than the number of pages in the folded signature. So page 1 next to page 16 = 17, page 2 next to page 15 etc. (This also works when you insert folded signatures, say a 12 page brochure made up as a 4 page cover/wrap with an 8 page text. Try it!) Sometimes it's best to start with the configuration of the printers' folding machine and work backwards to optimise the best folding imposition/signature presentation on the chosen printed sheet size for the finished product. Stay safe and well.
When I try to paste in place for the motion tween I get an error message telling me my line does not have two proper endpoints, it's not overlapping or off the screen, I did the exact same line you did and I dunno what I did wrong, can anyone help? Also nice video, I learned a lot