The Pen tool can be found in many Adobe applications and they way it works can sometimes be a little different. Colin Smith will take you through the similarities and differences with the Pen tool in Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop and After Effects.
Colin also talks about AICB, what it means and why you should use it.
In this episode of the Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost explains how to transfer all of your Lightroom Catalogs, backups, presets, preferences and supporting files from one computer to another. If the paths to your images change along the way, she provides her tips on how to re-link any missing files and folders.
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Added: Oct 19, 2011
Runtime: 00:15:51
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One of the best new features InDesign CS4 offers is the ability to rotate spreads. Find out what that means and how to do it properly with InDesign CS4 Visual QuickStart Guide author Sandee Cohen.
Live from the Macworld, 2009, InDesign CS4 Visual QuickStart Guide author Sandee Cohen shares brand new tips/shortcuts for integrating InDesign with Photoshop and Illustrator.
Learn the differences between shape layers, paths and pixel filled shapes. Whether you want to add arrows or use a custom shape to mask an image, here's how.
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Views: 21,637
Added: Apr 06, 2008
Runtime: 00:08:38
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Creating custom shapes with the Pen tool can be intimidating. This movie teaches how to plot anchor points and draw lines, closed paths, curves, control handles, and more.