Please recommend some easy tutorials for Xara Photo and Graphic Designer 9
I have done beginners tutorials 1,2, & 3.I have only ever used Xara for photo editing, but now I wish to branch out and do some vector drawing. Can anyone recommend some easy tutorials for vector drawing please?
Re: Please recommend some easy tutorials for Xara Photo and Graphic Designer 9
Look on xaraxone.com and search YouTube. There is a wealth of information there. Mostly learn the tools and experiment. Take part in the challenges. Even if you don't think what you come up with is good enough, it forces you to learn.
Re: Please recommend some easy tutorials for Xara Photo and Graphic Designer 9
Go here: http://www.xaraxone.com/html/tutorials.html Start with the tutorials from 1996 and go forward to 2011. When you're done you will have a great foundation using the vector tools
Joel
Re: Please recommend some easy tutorials for Xara Photo and Graphic Designer 9
There are also the Xara Xone Workbooks which are more how to articles. These were good until the author ran out of steam and ideas. ;)
Joel, it's time to quit your day job and pursue your photography full time. You are that good.
Re: Please recommend some easy tutorials for Xara Photo and Graphic Designer 9
Thanks Gary, I appreciate the affirmation...
Joel
Re: Please recommend some easy tutorials for Xara Photo and Graphic Designer 9
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wizard509
Look on xaraxone.com and search YouTube. There is a wealth of information there. Mostly learn the tools and experiment. Take part in the challenges. Even if you don't think what you come up with is good enough, it forces you to learn.
Thanks a lot,
Tim
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joel
Many thanks Joel,
Tim
Re: Please recommend some easy tutorials for Xara Photo and Graphic Designer 9
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gwpriester
There are also the Xara Xone Workbooks which are more how to articles. These were good until the author ran out of steam and ideas. ;)
Joel, it's time to quit your day job and pursue your photography full time. You are that good.
Thank you,
Tim