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Posted by Michael Montgomery on April 01, 1999 at 03:55:19:
In Reply to: newcomer posted by confused on February 03, 1999 at 05:53:37:
: Hi. i recently bought a powerpc G3...where is the best place for me to learn how to use illustrator (I have v6.0) ie publications, web sites etc. I am scanning into photoshop, transferring to illustrator then tracing.(which i am finding very difficult and time consuming) am i doing this all wrong?? Ultimately i need my files to be output by pc through a programe called casmate onto a plotting machine. i'm not very computer literate (obviously) and need lots and lots of guiding.
Dear Confused,
you could draw the illustrator artwork faster if you use Adobe Streamline. Then convert the art work to outlines (change to art work view) and save as and eps format for your plotter program.