The guy has some pretty cool stuff worth checking out.
Nothing like getting a free education.
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Posted by Robin Sharrard (Member # 388) on :
I couldn't agree with you more. You ain't seen nothing...take his coarse and reap the benifits. Just the addition of some of his macros and the first week of his training coarse have saved me soooo much time! Also, watching him problem solve when he makes a mistake, and doesn't just edit it out, is a real bonus, cause they are mistakes we all make from time to time and can't figure out what happen'd. If you use Corel Draw in your day-to-day routin, it's worth every penny! Take the time to watch the 7 set (free) video on the grung biker design and I think you will agree. While a great deal of his web page and training deal mostly with graphics design for screen printing, there is a large portion of his techniques that will cross over to the general sign business. He has a free Comp Generator that could easly be modified to work with sign faces, instead of T-shirts because he also provides a free video on how to install it, use it, and modify it for your own needs. Also, do yourself a favor and go over to www.oberonplace.com There are some free macros that can be added to Corel that will definatly make life easyer, in particular, under VBA Macros (Limit Colors and Color Replacer). Robin
[ March 22, 2007, 03:34 PM: Message edited by: Robin Sharrard ]
Posted by Steve Racz (Member # 4376) on :
Hey Glenn,
Another great site - something that is sorely needed in Corel Draw in my opinion is advanced training and this site is the best i have seen.
Thank you!
Posted by Glenn Taylor (Member # 162) on :
Thanks for the Oberon link, Robin!
Posted by Robin Sharrard (Member # 388) on :
No problem Glenn, hopefully this tread you started won't get locked down because of the business connection, cause there is a lot of great learning to be had, free of charge and Tom keeps adding stuff...as with Oberon, there is some benificial (free) stuff there along with an education to be had about designing and compiling your own Macros for Corel, for the most part FREE. Thats a Kool dude, were did ya get him? Robin