Most of what I'm doing layout for is work-related projects. A few primers, some things I'm trying to get published. It all breaks down to pretty much the way a good character sheet is laid-out, coincidentally.
Artwork around borders, graphics and text overlapping in some places, text fitting around non-linear-edged illustrations, etc.
What *is* a good program for it? I'm open to all kinds of suggestions at this point. I'm still right at the very beginning of the learning process. I graduated from a graphic-design vocational school (fifteen years ago). So, I'm familiar with the work, but not at all current.
On Sunday, May 13, 2012 12:50:47 PM UTC-4, matt wrote:
-- On Sunday, May 13, 2012 12:50:47 PM UTC-4, matt wrote:
Adobe TV is a great resource.
http://tv.adobe.com/
Acrobat isn't a (good) program for doing layouts. What are you wanting
to accomplish?
On May 12, 3:21 pm, Christopher Loree <cosmic.zenst...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I've recently purchased Adobe Acrobat, so I can do my own layouts and
> things. I'm also interested in throwing together some character sheets.
>
> Are there any good resources someone can point me to for getting through
> the learning curve for this program? I know there are a lot of Acrobat
> users in this community. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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