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Even after watching the video tutorials --- its still gonna take some playing, than some more watching the videos, then some more playing. Awesome product, it seems to get more accurate results then onOne's Mask Pro 4 and it is way better then Chroma's Edge Pro.
Adobe recommends you use a separate drive other then your primary startup disk for your scratch disk. You should notice a difference in speeds, although it might not be a dramatic one. It should also be noted that it is not recommended to use your external hard drive for this purpose. You will...
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Photoshop uses a temporary file for storing data and performing computations when there is insufficient RAM. It places this temporary file, commonly referred to as a scratch disk, on your hard disk, or it can spread it across several hard disks. When you exit Photoshop, this...
lol at first i was confused because it said 72" and with that setup that would never be an issue, but at 32" x 72ft @ 150ppi now wonder you are having issues. There is no need to be that hi-res on a banner.
I have so many textures/patterns that I have made in the past using 3ds Max I really don't resort to it for that. Fire rendered in Mental Ray always looks nice. Grass for landscape jobs I have done in that. I do use it for its caustics however when I need to reflect stuff through objects. We did...
lol you just asked the PC vs. Mac, Flexi vs. Signlab, Adobe vs. Corel question. Autodesk thought it would be a great addition to their product lineup so for $180+ million they bought Alias and acquired Maya and made it conform to its product line up. If you learn one of them, you will notice a...
I use 3DS Max, Poser, & Maya. What do you have a question on? What version 3DSM are you running? They have made some serious progress since the first time I used it and it really has come a long way. Maya I think would be your best bet though. I have been creating bump and texture maps and using...
Unfortunately...Bob...was actually right. I spoke with Denise Bayers today from LHF and they sent me all the ones I purchased earlier with that DRM management nonsense in plain old .otf format. Now I actually have all the fonts I should. So no need to worry about that previous stuff.
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