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Anyone know any easy to follow gradient mesh tutorials? Ive had a google but can only find ones that are really complex or have steps missing!
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How about this one? I haven't tried it myself yet but it's been in my bookmarks for a little while waiting to be used:
Computer Arts - Master gradient meshes |
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Well,... Ive had a look at some of the above links and I think Ive just about got the hang of the gradient mesh feature (its only taken 5 creative suites! lol).
I decided the best way to learn is to get the basic idea from tutorials then just have a blast at something myself. Started off simple and went for a basic 13a fuse: ![]()
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