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I'm like Doug. Got it and never read it all the way through. I've skimmed it several times and I find his explanations on why some layouts work and others don't, to be pretty interesting. To really study the book and learn all of his concepts would be a worthy task for me someday.
What a cool find. Very good and usable images on what seems to be a pretty funky, low-end website :cool1: .
Hey Fred --- For a guy who sells great clipart himself, you sure are not afraid to supply us with obscure links to what could be considered competition :thumb: :thankyou:
Makes me...
I use Lynda.com for online training --- I should say that I pay Lynda.com for training, I don't use it nearly enough. They do offer excellent training on Adobe, Corel and many other products.
Welcome Klas -- fellow Swede.
Unfortunately my suggestions were going to be Bergen (which I have) or Aurora.
Can you explain more of what you are looking for, and why the Bergen and Aurora graphics are not adequate? Did you need more realistic?
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I had both scenarios happen to me. Once I thought I had a blown pixel in the head but after a real strong scrub with a Gerber Edge cleaning wipe it cleared up.
The second time it happened it was a blown pixel and I spent $5,000 in Gerber repairs on my old out-of-warranty machine.
I hope it...
If your budget allows you might contact the Toon Factory and have them make a custom guy for you. Then you would have something truly unique.
Toon Factory has a banner ad on this site.
I like Vector Art and I'm waiting to purchase the 3rd installment from Fred.
That said, I do like and use the pay as you go and annual membership plans more than purchasing large CD libraries, most of which you will never use.
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The reason I am considering a second laminator is not because this one is in constant use (I wish), but because I'd like one for cast and one for calendared. Changing laminate rolls in midstream is not much fun and is wasteful, at least on the Daige 3.
I have the Daige 3 54". I really hated it at first and I wasted alot of laminate and vinyl at first just trying to load it. Now that I've figured out most of it's quirks it works like a champ. I've heard the Daige 4 is more user friendly and now supports 1 man operation with the liner. I am...
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