Imagine this: You have completed a rather complex illustration with many different components and objects in it. Now it turns out that you need a different size for a subset of those objects (not resizing the whole drawing) and they should maintain their position in the drawing at the same time. No problem...
Who says you have to hold a camera just one or two ways? Same subject-four consecutive shots-four very different looks If you have ever been bored enough to watch a sundial all day you probably have figured out what is different in these four shots. The rose, shot on a cloudy and rainy day was [...]
Most serious photographers have at least one macro lens in their arsenal. The problem is that most of us don’t allocate precious room in our bags, or consider it within our weight limits when we pack and travel. In addition, macro lenses are expensive and some photographers might forego the cost...
Sometimes a more unique photo is waiting in the guise of a dreary downpour. Bored yesterday with working on design-for-print projects, I took a break at lunchtime, put on a macro lens, a ring flash and sat on my front steps pondering the rose bush growing there. It was a high-overcast with wonderful...
Hello. I hope that you read previous post with introduction to preparing and inserting templates. In this post I would like to show you the difference between entering content into template manually and by use of VBA macros. You may see a preview of how powerful it is to use VBA in order to integrate...
Working on a large format drawing you might want to printout selected areas of the drawing for a quick discussion, review or other purposes. You don't want to print the whole drawing and selecting the appropriate tile as single page on your Office printer is also not that direct to accomplish that...