The April 15th Xara Xone
Last month's Workbook post: 552 views. 1 response. -Sigh!
Onward and upwards.
Let's aim for 3 comments this month
Gary
The April 15th Xara Xone
Last month's Workbook post: 552 views. 1 response. -Sigh!
Onward and upwards.
Let's aim for 3 comments this month
Gary
Gary W. Priester
Mr. Moderator Emeritus Dude, Sir
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A lot of useful information as always...
Joel
Great information. I had not used multiple views before. They will be very useful. I had forgotten? Never realized? That perspective could be increased in Xara3D. Another very useful technique. You make Logo design appear to be much easier than it actually is to do, for me at least.
Ron's tire (tyre?) techique is inspiring as well.
Thanks to you both!!
Soquili
a.k.a. Bill Taylor
Bill is no longer with us. He died on 10 Dec 2012. We remember him always.
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Gary,
YOUR tuts are great as always. Lots and lots of fun. It's neat how some of the techniques can be used in other projects we all get involved in.
Thanks,
ron
Ah, we have met our goal of 3 responses.
Gary
Gary W. Priester
Mr. Moderator Emeritus Dude, Sir
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I am ashamed to realise that I have never responded to one of your XaraXone threads. However, in my defence, I think the reason is that when you post your latest Workbook or whatever, I immediately shoot over to the XaraXone, download the workbook/tutorial and start going through it. This may also be the case for others.
I apologise for not thanking you properly in the past (walks away, mumbling, with head hung low).
Cheers, Gary for another excellent effort and thanks to the other contributors, of course.
(Hey, Joel, I just noticed your avatar.... Is that you, Dad??)
Last edited by stratocast; 25 April 2006 at 03:56 PM.
-- Bob
As mentioned in the Xara Gallery, I am guilty of being one the many that read the tutorials/ workbooks and rush of to try them myself.
One would think it rude not to reply or comment on Gary's posts, and lately I admonish myself for it. Alot of work has gone into these workbooks by many talented people, they deserve some feedback.
Lets all keep it in mind.
Jim Toal
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