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    Boy, this really doesn't compare with Martin or Balazs, but wanted to show how easy it is to learn Xara. Here's my 4th drawing with this wonderful program.
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    Boy, this really doesn't compare with Martin or Balazs, but wanted to show how easy it is to learn Xara. Here's my 4th drawing with this wonderful program.

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    Hey Mcsherbz, great work! Is this your 4th work in Xara X or in Xara period?! Because wow, this takes natural talent. I think the highlights and reflections could be a little more smooth, but it does in a way give it its own look which surprisingly works! c-ya later

    Steve Newport
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    I have had a moderate amount of experience with illustrator and photoshop, but this is the 4th drawing I've done in Xara X. And I have never used any of the other Corel or Xara products before. What would you suggest about the highlights? Thanx for your comments!

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    Quite well done i might add.

    I agree also about making the reflections a tad more "in focus" - as in less blurring. Perhaps they could also be a wee bit straighter - unless of course the car is supposed to have a few 'bends' in the body. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

    Great work though mcsherbz. Keep 'em coming!

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    Can't wait to see what you can do when you know what you're doing! ;-) That's natural talent!

    Dennis

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