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- 11 Jan. 2010 01:56am #1
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Rendering Tutorial
- 11 Jan. 2010 04:46am #2
helpful but not much >_>
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- 11 Jan. 2010 05:12am #3
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There's not much to rendering ;o
- 11 Jan. 2010 05:19am #4
Helpful to people who've never done this.
The most painful process ever man >_>
Nice john.
Now make a tut on how to make those tut things.
- 11 Jan. 2010 05:27am #5
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A tut on a tut. As low as I can go.
- 11 Jan. 2010 12:52pm #6
good guide
i always hated rendering still do to this day hate it
- 11 Jan. 2010 12:56pm #7
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Everybody hates rendering </3 .
- 11 Jan. 2010 03:05pm #8
I do rendering the hard way.
I do a loose selection using the magnetic lasso, cut it out, paste into a different project, clean it up with the path tool.
It's always worked better for me.
Disco is neat.
- 11 Jan. 2010 04:23pm #9
Accidentally submitted twice, somebody report this for me-
Disco is neat.
- 15 Apr. 2010 06:29pm #10
thank you this is helpful n wn