Of course, if you can get it with an educational discount you would be silly to pass it up. I bought a full edition of CS2 for $200 when my wife was in school. That's a great deal. I think it retails for something like $1200.
-Rob
Of course, if you can get it with an educational discount you would be silly to pass it up. I bought a full edition of CS2 for $200 when my wife was in school. That's a great deal. I think it retails for something like $1200.
-Rob
Of course, it violates the license to use an educational edition for professional work, so if you go that route, you're limited to using it solely for personal use. Not that Adobe would probably notice, but if you've started a publishing company, it's probably best that you paid for a standard license.
Hope you're enjoying yourself!
Bryan Ray, visual effects artist
http://www.bryanray.name
a discount off $1799 would have been nice... they are very proud of their creative programs... that is FO' SURE...
No kidding. I'm looking at the Master Collection, with both the video and graphic design apps, since I am going into visual effects for film and my wife is a graphic designer. $2500 retail or a mere $1000 for the educational license. I think I can get it even cheaper if I buy it through my university, though.
Bryan Ray, visual effects artist
http://www.bryanray.name
I'm not sure how I could have done it.. I'm not in school and have no ties with any university... any discount with a price tag like that is a welcome sight...
You say that the first image you save to jpg is a 2 color non shaded map ... land is white.. water is blue.. but the thumbnail for your first example has land as blue... water is white....
I used the pic to set my settings.... which made the land blue, the water white.
Also... I saved it at 4800 px wide... does it normally take FT so long to save a file that size.?
Last edited by Badger; 03-21-2008 at 06:41 AM. Reason: added question