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| RP Tutorials Discussion for tutorials published via our automated system, and about the tutorial publishing system itself. |
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| Could'nt find the tutorial on Drop Shadows, but enjoyed the site anyway. Luckily women over here are not armed, well not with firearms anyway. |
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| Hi Trimoon, I was able to see the tutorial, and it is presented very well. Thank you for making it available for everyone. Very useful. Ed |
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| Steve, thanks for this. I learned some interesting techniques... Scott |
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| Thanks for this, Steve -- now I'm back from vacation I've edited the tutorial to make the link work, so with any luck you'll get even more visitors! I think the format works well, though I imagine that with more complex subject matter the file size could get very large? |
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| Thanks Leah, got the tutorial now, no problem. Interesting, but a bit slow to load on dial up. |
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| Hello - very handy tut. I've never used the right click option on the layer to separate th effect from the object (create layer) It Rocks!! Brad |
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| Macs don't have a 'right click' and I've not been able to find out a way to get the same results. any suggestions? |
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| This was very timely for me as I needed to play around with a drop shadow and wanted it seperated from the original object. On a Mac, use "Control" (not Apple) click. |
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