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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Circles over each other

    I think the duck is done very well, but I agree with Mike that the radio is quite impressive. Hmmm .... maybe I should start doing some of those tutorials, too

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Circles over each other

    Gary I would like just thank you the regular tutorials, for a while did not have chance to use the Designer Pro and a little bit forgot, but it is the best practice to refresh the memories.

    Now tried the September one 2011, however of course it is not like yours one :-) The box became a little bit big, also the small triangles maybe not like should be, the french fries maybe too close. Ah and the logo ratio maybe for me a little bit too high :-)
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  3. #13
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    Default Re: Circles over each other

    I think you did quite well csehz!
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  4. #14
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    Default Re: Circles over each other

    Angelize thanks, maybe one question in what was not sure, basically what is the definition of the "marquee selection"?

    I mean Gary wrote very clearly:

    HOW TO MARQUEE SELECT: For new users, use the Selector Tool
    (the arrow pointer) and drag a selection rectangle around all of
    the blends. This is called a marquee selection.

    But in my understanding this is equal with "select all the objects" with drawing a rectangle around them?

    thanks,
    Zsolt

  5. #15
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    Default Re: Circles over each other

    Uhh the first tutorial of Gary which was able to complete in one day, practically some three hours :-) But that is just my level, the tutorials are crystal clear.

    Anyway being hungarian this was mandatory, the Rubik's cube is hungarian invention to the world by Rubik Ernő :-D
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