Layers TV: Episode 71

Corey’s tutorial uses Adobe Flash to split text in half and animate the two halves coming into the stage from opposite sides. RC demonstrates how to create a portfolio packet using Adobe Bridge and Acrobat.

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Episode Summary

  • Corey’s tutorial uses Adobe Flash to split text in half and animate the two halves coming into the stage from opposite sides.
  • RC demonstrates how to create a portfolio packet using Adobe Bridge and Acrobat.

Links mentioned:

  • Layers Forum is a great resource for answers to your questions about any Adobe application
  • PhotoshopWorld conference is coming up at the end of March. Sign up quick before all of the slots are filled

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Visitor Comments »

 

Hey, Corey. Great tutorial. I’m having a problem, though. I split the text, all that hoo-haa, but when I come to aligning the text (bottom half with the top half) I cannot get them to align properly; there always seems to just a one pixel difference. Do you have any idea how I can perfectly align the two sections?

 

Comment by Mark | January 25, 2009 @ 9:06 am

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