Adobe has decided to give life to their support systems, post-Live Docs, Adobe introduced CH (Community Help). Still in Beta is based on a system of IDs registered with Adobe where the users are gaining points with their contributions.
Anyone can read the contents but only those registered can participate. There are 3 profiles, the administrator of Adobe, experts who act as moderators and users.
The search can be done by product or throughout the Commonwealth. This is an example of the profile form:
Whilst in principle I am not related to the effects typographical there are jobs that require giving life to the typography, these works are an indication of this, 3D effects in typography:
Mattei has been Diego who has opened the season in his post: Call for solidarity, with auto Photoshop CS4 where calls to other bloggers to propose improvements for the next Photoshop CS4, specifically he talks about being offered the Auto as exists in many other applications.
Any extra should be welcome, for that preferences are, there will surely be that users do not activate this option you can slow down the work but others prefer to engage in their work without having to think about saving regularly. Another possibility might be to create a temporary file as in InDesign, the. Idlk that is created by the application or if the computer crashes. To reopen InDesign can retrieve the file we were working.
In addition to the AutoSave sure there is something that we share long-ALL: Why not add the History panel to the other applications in Adobe: Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks ...? And the stock?
Would be nice to see this, right?
And posts to ask when it comes to saving would be interesting to have the option to also save the states of history, this would increase the size of the file, but it is a matter of each. Right now we can only save as txt and / or metadata, but without the possibility of turning back. I find this option particularly useful for teaching purposes, to share the process of creating a work much more easily than with catches.
I also seem interesting to have the opportunity to show all those elements who are out of the canvas, is desperate to work with something that you do not see.
Finally I think it would be easy to add to the preferences to choose the "mode". I think almost everyone we work with the 3rd, the "Mode entire screen with menu bar" and we always have to hit a couple of Sometimes in the short cut "F" to reach him.
In summary I propose three enhancements:
The proposed AutoSave Diego.
Save the states of history.
Show elements that are out of the canvas.
The option to predetermine the screen mode.
As blogger and ask one last option to post on the blog, flickr or other accommodation for images, or a simple FTP from Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash and others.
The open-source or open source though not always mean free is one of the best ways to not make big investments in software, often has the disadvantage of the medium but for this are the forums and communities.
This list contains links to 29 applications of digital retouching, 3D, web design, design vector, and so on. Some well-known as GIMP, Blender, Scribus and Inkscape to the latest free Photoshop, 3D Studio Max, InDesign and Illustrator, in that order. The last 10 are for web design, the equivalent to the well-known Dreamweaver.
A new and interesting collection of el50.com, begins with a list of blogs by application: Photoshop, After Effects, Flash, Fireworks, Illustrator and InDesign, at the end other sites of interest. It is not that complete, there are many more, but the selection is good, although as he himself acknowledged it was difficult to find blogs that speak only After Effects, Dreamweaver I found this in case you do not want to complete the list:
A video camera to fast 40 hours of work in Illustrator.
They were not 40 hours in length, the artist, Chad Pugh was a months creating his "Science Machine" and taking catches every 5 seconds, the original video lasted 17 minutes but chose to leave only 7 minutes into this that inspired the illustration of the login of Vimeo