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    Xara Xone

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    Xara Xone

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    Great work as always, Gary!

    I am at work now, and it looks like I'll be spending lunchtime working through your latest tutorial. It gives me yet another excuse to stay on my diet and skip my usual diet Coke with two slices of pizza.

    Just one question about the tutorial - did you take the picture of the mountains with your Olympus digital camera?

    - Wild

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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> and it looks like I'll be spending lunchtime working through your latest tutorial. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Don't forget to take an eye break or two :-)

    Yes, the picture of Sandia Mountain was taken with my Olympus C-3030 digital camera.

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    ... I enjoyed Su's tutorial so much I thought I'd try a flash animation of water droplets. The droplets aren't as great as Su's but it's down to Flashes problems importing Feathering (which it can't) and avoiding using Bevels to keep the droplets pure vectors.
    You can veiw it here
    Thanks a lot Su for the inspiration and excellent tutorial.
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    Can't wait to get started on the tutorial. It really looks cool.
    Another month, another great XaraXone.
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    Dont have as much time, enjoying germany, but I found time to download your tutorial, and complete it. Always fun.

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    Eric

    That is way cool.

    Rian - good to know you're out there.

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    The leaf droplets were a slightly different look to the main droplet (they were a last minute addition). I made some changes, but they use most of the basic method in the tutorial, so feathering, clipview etc - which are both a problem with exporting to vector, great job there. Glad you enjoyed the tutorial.

    Very nice work in your gallery Mohamed, it's great to see also the wireframe view ... complex stuff.

    Super tutorial Gary, I had fun with it. Very moody effect you achieved with the colour changes and whatnot. Although I must say I was expecting worms at some point ;-) Many thanks for all your work.

    Regards

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    ...don't say this often enough or voice my appreciation but thanks very much Gary for yet another brilliant tutorial and also to Su - fantastic.

    Mags

 

 

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