tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6563276873949724553.post1265181628492020971..comments2024-02-03T07:34:40.451-05:00Comments on Paper Doll School: December Paper Doll -- Santa Claus, Outfit 11Julie Allen Matthewshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05319742366635330305noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6563276873949724553.post-81208796209237035252015-12-23T09:37:37.494-05:002015-12-23T09:37:37.494-05:00I appreciate that you think I've mastered Illu...I appreciate that you think I've mastered Illustrator :) I still think I have a long way to go (isn't that always the way?!). I love Illustrator but I can understand why it's viewed as a challenging program. It's like this difference between painting and sculpture: neither is more or less difficult than the other; they just require different mindsets.<br /><br />If you're taking Lynda classes on Illustrator, I strongly recommend Von Glitschka's classes. He has several books, too, that are worth checking out. I sometimes combine Illustrator and Photoshop, so it's good to know both. Pattern brushes and seamless patterns as so much easier to make in Illustrator than in Photoshop! Julie Allen Matthewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05319742366635330305noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6563276873949724553.post-28177161565736135452015-12-22T12:07:55.318-05:002015-12-22T12:07:55.318-05:00Well, this might be my new favorite. (I've got...Well, this might be my new favorite. (I've got to stop having new favorites... :) ) I love the folkart patterns on the jacket. I don't use illustrator much, but I have been taking a Lynda class on it. I think what I have mostly gained is huge respect for people like you who have a mastery of the program. RLChttp://paperthinpersonas.comnoreply@blogger.com