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  • Dawud Ali

    December 9, 2010 at 10:05 pm in reply to: overlapping opacity layers yikes

    track matte worked but that would be much simple
    🙂 tnks

  • Dawud Ali

    December 9, 2010 at 1:05 am in reply to: overlapping opacity layers yikes

    ok i need look up track matting now tnks

  • Dawud Ali

    December 8, 2010 at 11:13 pm in reply to: overlapping opacity layers yikes

    doh!wow urber fast response tahnks

    i forgot to mention they are moving layers so is there a better way on cs5 when working with complex shapes and movement, were i could tell Ae i want you to see these as the same object and tell it to ignore overlapping areas??

  • Dawud Ali

    October 14, 2010 at 10:14 pm in reply to: Simple question – but I don’t know…

    very annoying with the screen in the background.

    **** F is the awesome short cut your looking for, use it and find out its magical properties muhahahah

  • Dawud Ali

    October 14, 2010 at 10:11 pm in reply to: decent graphic-tablet (recommendation+advice)

    hmm true

    i think i should get a 2nd hand one in good condition, my hand is starting to feel some mild weird pains probably rsi, from drawing with a mouse (i hate mouse drawing)

    tnks for ur reply

  • Dawud Ali

    September 15, 2010 at 12:30 am in reply to: decent graphic-tablet (recommendation+advice)

    tnks david

    even though my reply is short your comments are very insightful. wacoms are highly rated probably the best g.tabs out. if all else fails i might get the A6 Intuos 4 or a genius (another low end)so i can at least use it for hobby.

    tnks again

  • Dawud Ali

    September 9, 2010 at 1:47 am in reply to: decent graphic-tablet (recommendation+advice)

    the bamboo does seem like a good choice good for starting up. tanks. from your personal opinion how useful is the pressure sensitive level. is 1024 compared to 2048 give the user much more confidence, control and accuracy.

    a classmate has the same Wacom Intuos4 A6, i think i’ll give his a try probably a finer balance between money and quality. it’s about £200 but i could get it online for £150, if i’m quick enough

    tanks

  • Dawud Ali

    September 6, 2010 at 1:50 am in reply to: decent graphic-tablet (recommendation+advice)

    WHAAAAAAAAAT. i’ll have to win money or tablet in comps, or raise the money or eat into my grant O.o what a predicament.

    yeah i know that wacom’s are the best more or so and probably leading in g.tab technology

    A6 £190
    A5 £340
    A4 £400

    A6= good for hobby but is this too small and restrictive of work pace for projects, i mean it’s small)

    i agree with seeing it as an investment but at the same time i might never use it professionally, so
    do u know any ‘good’ low end tabs or know someone who might? i can at least get used using a tablet before i can afford and jump onto a wacom.

    Tanks

  • Dawud Ali

    August 13, 2010 at 1:38 pm in reply to: resolution for hobby drawing

    Ahh cool thanks i might have never noticed that

  • Dawud Ali

    August 10, 2010 at 6:07 pm in reply to: resolution for hobby drawing

    tnks for the reply

    so basically go with, make big image files then scale them down as desired to avoid pixelattion.

    i was wondering about the 300dpi to 72, is there some kind of conversion or simply can the dpi be changed when you ‘save as’ and change the dpi value? and one last thing,i think i was taught the following and just making sure is 300dpi preferred or required for printing and 72 is ok for internet?

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