Training.

Discussion in 'Graphics discussion' started by Snowolf, Jul 13, 2010.

  1. Snowolf

    Snowolf Well-Known Member

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    I consider myself has having advanced/pro photoshop skills. But then I've been off GFX for over a year. I still know how to do lots of stuff but I was wondering if anyone who has msn or aim would love to train me on Illustrator and Cinema 4d. Please and thank you. Please no "Go read tutorials"

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  2. Majin

    Majin Senior Member

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    Well what do you want to learn in cinema 4d?
     
  3. Clash

    Clash The Go-To Guy

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    I'd be happy to share some knowledge
     
  4. Snowolf

    Snowolf Well-Known Member

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    You know like Drivers Cafe? I want to be able to do that stuff. And I'm also designing a website right now. And just having knowledge with cinema 4d could help better my we appearance.

    I would greatly appreciate it. ^_^

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    epik-designs Banned from GR

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    you wouldnt use c4d on a website. otherthan maaybe ur logo. ill do the website if you havent read that yet on the other thread
     
  6. Clash

    Clash The Go-To Guy

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    All of driver's stuff (bling and 3D logos) can be done in Photoshop. C4D would be a waste of money for that. Cinema 4D is meant for 3D animation and composting video.
     
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    What do you want to know as far as Illustrator is concerned? I've taken classes where I had to learn Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop... So any of those three I could probably help you out a bit on.
     

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