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Re: Need Illustrator to Animator Tutorial - The Vector Basics.
by suzzie1234 on Nov 30, 2007 at 5:14:38 am

BRAVO,BRAVO!

Thank You John! Thank You Zax!

That is SO helpful... to have all the key information in one tutorial.

I am very appreciative.

Some other day...only when your priorities allow...I would love to see some best practices on:

- What to do to correct difficult spikes in Illustrator.

- What if a Hole doesnt Come Through as expected. Troubleshooting and fixing the above in Illustrator.

- How to Plan Out and Create a Logo that has several overlapping elements (An Olyimpic Medal for example with coin, text and leaves)

-How to best position, drag, and select overlapping elements within the 3D space in Animator (Centers, positioning several objects at different depths or positions in Animator. Any Camera tricks, Angle Views, or separate camera suggestions to get the best results with your product.

NICE JOB....Again THANK YOU!!

Suzzie







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