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Originally Posted by grimm
you should hire a freelance guy to train you, having to learn at the rate of an entire class is not efficient. I get custom training on the software i use in house so i can jump past the things i know and ask the questions i need to without having to sit there while someone finds the gradient tool icon.
If either if you guys needs help let me know, I would help you out as best that I can. My first suggestion would be to use illustrator and not photoshop.
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That's not a bad idea. My main issue is that I don't approve of 90% of the work I see out there. The guys I'd like to train me, I do ask the occasional question to (usually about their work and the technique they used). The trouble is the person whose work I like the most uses fireworks for *everything*. Even stuff that is obviously easier with illustrator so I'm like hrrrrrmmmm.. He uses after effects as well for camera and lighting effects (and it looks awesome even as a still).
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Originally Posted by jpalamar
I applied for a correctional officer position. Would be nice to work less then 5 minutes from home and save $300 a month in gas.
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And maybe get to whoop people into submission who disobey?