Presentation floor plan with Layout
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Very tidy Richard. Shadows & tones are understated and subtle.
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Thanks mate, I don't love them so I try to get them as close to a design plan as possible! IMO the more shadow you cast the less readable!
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Lovely work, Richard.
Funny how 1 comment can skew all subsequent views. Sure is 1 devilish design!But seriously, how on earth do you do that in Layout?
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@unknownuser said:
Lovely work, Richard.
Funny how 1 comment can skew all subsequent views. Sure is 1 devilish design!But seriously, how on earth do you do that in Layout?
I don't suppose you would consider doing a tutorial?Mind you, I have never really put much effort in to learning Layout. Each time I try, I tend to think that it seems too simple and not powerful enough and give up and go back to CorelDraw (which is a pain in the butt).
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@unknownuser said:
Mind you, I have never really put much effort in to learning Layout. Each time I try, I tend to think that it seems too simple and not powerful enough and give up and go back to CorelDraw (which is a pain in the butt).
But then I see what you can do...Mate I know what you mean! For me Layout was a godsend as prior I was using WORD to do all plans and concepts! Layout has some short comings though with lack of shadows but that is quickly overcome with an action in PS. I'm not so sure how well Corel draw goes with shadows, I sent some artwork out last week in PDF and the shadows were lost the other end as they were using Corel and took them about ten attempts to get it close till I gave up and put up with some resolution loss and exported a PNG In lieu!
Tut wise mate help is on the way!
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@richard said:
Mate I know what you mean! For me Layout was a godsend as prior I was using WORD to do all plans and concepts! Layout has some short comings though with lack of shadows but that is quickly overcome with an action in PS. I'm not so sure how well Corel draw goes with shadows, I sent some artwork out last week in PDF and the shadows were lost the other end as they were using Corel and took them about ten attempts to get it close till I gave up and put up with some resolution loss and exported a PNG In lieu!
Tut wise mate help is on the way!
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=179&t=47146Oh, my "WORD"! I remember the day when I was using Word as well. So glad that's over.
CorelDraw is really powerful, but I find it extremely unstable (frustrating would be more apt) and usually overkill for most of what I do!Your Tut teaser is looking really promising. Can't wait!
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You should be selling that pack you speak of Richard... wink wink.
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@krisidious said:
You should be selling that pack you speak of Richard... wink wink.
It's coming free with the book mate!
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Richard,
This is going to be really big for me, in regards to what I'm doing these days! (woops, the price of the book just went up).
Peter
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Hmmmm? Yes indeed!
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