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Adobe Illustrator CS5 : Working with Objects - Applying Multiple Transformations |
The Transform Each command allows you to transform multiple objects relative to their individual reference points instead of a single reference point. With the Transform Each command, you can scale or move objects horizontally or vertically, rotate objects by a specific angle, and create a mirror reflection of the objects. |
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CorelDRAW X5 : The X5 Test Drive - Going 3D (part 2) |
Because the light is facing the right side of the gear, the lighting on the gear’s teeth looks superb and quite intricate in design. The face, conversely, looks a little dim because it’s facing away from Light 1. |
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CorelDRAW X5 : The X5 Test Drive - Going 3D (part 1) |
Although CorelDRAW is a drawing program and not a modeling application such as Autodesk 3D Studio, you can indeed get dimensional effects with the Extrude tool to make a simple drawing such as this logo pop off the page... or off a T-shirt. |
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 : Working with Web Page Tables - Using a Tracing Image |
You can use a tracing image as a guide to create a page design in Dreamweaver. For example, you can use Adobe Photoshop to create an exact replica of what you want your Web page to look like (i.e. headings, body text areas, navigation, etc), and then use that image as a tracing image to help design the actual Web page. |
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Adobe After Effects CS5 : Expressions - Looping Keyframes |
A small glitch in the cycle version of loopOut() drops the first keyframe from each of the loops. If you want the frame with the first keyframe to be included, add a duplicate of the first keyframe one frame beyond the last keyframe. |
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