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| You must first Download the Samples.zip
and Presets.zip folders
for this CD. Follow the instructions in the acompaning Readme files.
(These files are required to complete many of the Animation Tutorials). |
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| Helpful Notes: |
| I strongly suggest going to The
Fonts first (found under Menu) to Download and Install
all the fonts I used for this set of Tutorials. In this way, everthing
will be in place and you'll be able to begin anywhere you like.
Secondly, I recommend going to Optimizing Files
so you will be able to Save your Animations correctly before you
begin. Always place Animated files in My Documents\My Pictures folder
and they will play from there when clicked! |
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| While working in ImageReady...
It is best to eliminate all the clutter not needed. You should only
keep the Tool, Animation and Layers
palettes visible at all times. |
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| ImageReady
can help bring life and notice to otherwise plain text. After completing
all of the Tutorials in this series, you will be well on your way
to understanding the basic principles of text Animation, but most
of all, have fun! |
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Sincerely, |
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| Cover Art: |
| The Cover was created in Poser
6 and post edited in Photoshop CS2.
Here I would like to express my gratitude to the various suppliers
that helped create the final image. |
| Model- |
| Michael 3.0 by Daz3D |
| Texture- |
| Michael 3.0 Universal Texture maps
by Daz3D |
| Empress Headdress- |
| Model and Texture Maps by Chi studios |
| Face mask- |
| Texture Template by Lisa Buckalew |
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