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, just starting out). One thing that does cornecn me a bit: while following lesson instructions you are asked to do some routine things that will make sense to someone used to working in Flash or a 3D animation program, and only a cursory explanation is given as to why you would do this. Mostly workflow and best practices kinds of stuff. While I did not have a problem with it due to related experience, I think someone just starting out cold might. That said, it is rare for me to be able to work through the entirety of a book of this type. It's nice to have different projects for each lesson; many books of this sort seem to create a movie project replete with every feature the program has to offer that you follow from beginning to end. This usually makes me lose interest especially if the project is incredibly lame. These projects are all pretty lame (visually lame they are informative and useful) but you only have to deal with a particular project for a few hours and then it's off to new footage and assets. I haven't had any problems with any of the lessons or files, except: one JPG that was corrupted on Lesson 5 (there are more to choose from , not a show stopper). In lesson 8, Creating a Walk Cycle: One of the X positions on the graph on page 222 is incorrect it needs a - sign before the coordinate. I think it was for the torso at 1:00, but I can't recall for certain. In lesson 11, Positioning 3D Elements: the initial composition should be set to square pixels instead of the stated D1/DV NTSC in order for the steps provided for correct 3d positioning to work accurately on your monitor. Not huge errors for a book of this type, but I would have expected Adobe to hand this to a neophyte for testing these should have been caught easily by someone following the instructions. I have not had any crashes or hardware related problems. This is a demanding program, however. I'm using my work machine (Mac Pro tower, 8 cores, 6GB RAM, OS X Leopard), which is a behemoth. I don't know how my home machine would handle it, or the stability of the Vista or XP versions.Help other customers find the most helpful reviewsa0Was this review helpful to you?a0 | a0Leave a Comment You must be to post a comment.Search Our Sponsors Help Support the ArtistsPlease help support Adobe Artists with a small donation of your choosing. This donation will help pay our monthly hosting and domain fees as well as our small 3 person staff to continue to moderate and approve the community. We provide this site free of charge and any donations will be greatly appreciated. Thank you! Recent PostsThe Adobe NewsError message: Atypical RSS/Atom feed or not supported by this plugin.powered by 1.2 pluginPoll Recent CommentsTheTangerineNinja on Pot7570 on simba1uv on BadEnoughDudeRescues on NavySEAL2011 on pabloritchelly on mrroboto790 on adrianChach0 on TheYoSup123 on TheYoSup123 on KevinFilmMaster on fun4oHDmaniq on TeamLocoParkour on weet24LoL on VisioJuegosPs2Pc on randy1996able on kendall521 on wiliamsherrera on TheBjray on mightybeanz01 on Tags March 10, 2012A digital scrapbooking kit using aqua, gold and green color tones and elements for recording heritage pictures and moments in time. [ ] March 10, 2012More serious photographers, and those who shoot raw camera files, may be wondering if the iPad can fit into a raw photography workflow. This article discusses some of the ways photographers can utilize an iPad, as well as the limitations of the iPad for photographers. [ ] March 10, 2012A vignette is a photograph whose edges fade out gradually. This tutorial shows you a non-destructive way to create this effect for your photos in the free GIMP photo editor using a layer mask. This is a good introduction to working with masks and layers in the GIMP. [ ] March 10, 2012Use a gradient fill and the polar coordinates filter to create a rainbow in Photoshop. [ ]Categories (51) (57) (21) (10) (9) (21) (12) (13) (12) (21) (164) (394) (129) (13)Sponsor SpotArchives Select Month March 2012 (13) February 2012 (21) January 2012 (2) December 2011 (14) November 2011 (40) October 2011 (38) September 2011 (45) August 2011 (46) July 2011 (53) June 2011 (36) May 2011 (143) April 2011 (22) March 2011 (69) February 2011 (22) January 2011 (1) December 2010 (1) October 2010 (3) September 2010 (4) August 2010 (6) July 2010 (6) June 2010 (2) May 2010 (2) April 2010 (5) March 2010 (5) February 2010 (2) January 2010 (2) December 2009 (3) November 2009 (3) October 2009 (4) September 2009 (8) August 2009 (5) July 2009 (9) June 2009 (5) May 2009 (4) April 2009 (12) March 2009 (16) February 2009 (16) January 2009 (10) December 2008 (10) July 2008 (8) June 2008 (3) May 2008 (5) April 2008 (10) March 2008 (9) February 2008 (12) January 2008 (5) December 2007 (9) November 2007 (4) October 2007 (11) September 2007 (6) August 2007 (54) July 2007 (55) June 2007 (8) May 2007 (2) November 2006 (6) October 2006 (4) September 2006 (8) |
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