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The November 2004 Xara Xone.
The watch tutorial is 44 steps. Whew, I'm beat.
See you tomorrow.
Comments and questions always welcome.
Gary
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The November 2004 Xara Xone.
The watch tutorial is 44 steps. Whew, I'm beat.
See you tomorrow.
Comments and questions always welcome.
Gary
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What a wonderful featured artists show! Can't wait to tackle the tutorial but, alas, I'm still trying to find time to work on last months.
This is another terrific xaraxone, as always, thanks for all the effort you put into these.
tim
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Anotehr Great month. I really liked the work of the featured artists.
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Great month Gary, good stuff. You deserve a rest now! http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
I always greatly enjoy the Featured Artist Gallery but this month's a particular piece stood out for me. I would dearly love to see the full sized version of Paul Shotan's "Parrish". Ifr you read this Paul and if there's a link to view it please post it. I love Maxfield Parrish too and this work that you did looks just asstounding!! http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/eek.gif
Your watch tutorial is very nicely put together and am downloading the zipped version to work through later. Thanks for all your hard work and dedication Gary! http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
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Since no one else has mentioned it...
We expanded John Horn's Xeus tutorials in the Guest Tutorial adding more steps and explanations for using his bitmap editor.
Xeus is a really helpful utility and I recommend it to anyone who uses Photoshop. While it does not do all the things that Photoshop does (obviously), it does many of the more common things that we use Photoshop to do. And using it along with XPE gives Xara a trmendous amount of bitmap editing capabilities.
Gary
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Great stuff Gary ... we really DO appreciate your efforts http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/cool.gif
Fabulous group show ... nice work guys!!!
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EXCELLENT!!!!!! Great work Everyone!
It took me about 5 hours to do the tutorial but it was time well spent.
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Thanks Richard. Using named colors as Gary pointed out in the tutorial, makes changing it to a gold watch very easy.