Not my video but I came across it on the 'Tube. Unless I am missing something, this seems like the simplest way to handle lettering. What say you?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GVGfT6UfLs
EASIEST way to handle letters
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Re: EASIEST way to handle letters
Heres mine-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21ciTnprD1Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21ciTnprD1Y
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Re: EASIEST way to handle letters
Yeh, I saw yours. But with no sound, I have no clue what you are doing with the welding part. The one I posted just seems like a lot less steps for the same results. Plus with the talking, I know exactly what he is doing.JJsCustomDesigns wrote:Heres mine-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21ciTnprD1Y
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Re: EASIEST way to handle letters
Every click i make... theres a Red dot the shows up. I dont think there is an easier way than what i showed. If you have Corel-- then you have the same fly outs and drop downs as i do.
to each there own. Thats how i do it
to each there own. Thats how i do it
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Re: EASIEST way to handle letters
Thanks guys...I need this info...
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Re: EASIEST way to handle letters
I like the video. Would it be possible to do it slower so I can follow along. You are moving so fast that I can't keep up with what you are doing on screen. I am new to CD so I am not sure of the program yet.JJsCustomDesigns wrote:Heres mine-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21ciTnprD1Y
Just my suggestion.
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Re: EASIEST way to handle letters
Gary, if you watch the video in the original post, the guy in the video walks you through the process step by step.
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Re: EASIEST way to handle letters
Sorry, don't know why I missed that.762frmafr wrote:Gary, if you watch the video in the original post, the guy in the video walks you through the process step by step.
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