Hi guys Im a newbie. Just bought the Acdemic edition of the X4 suite, together with Bouton's guide on CorelDraw. is there an existing or upcoming book guide (not ebook) for Photo-paint? Thanks a lot.
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Than you very much. I will see you link.
Hi,Fosters books, e-books is always recomended by myself.There is an older book on Photo-Paint 10. By Dave Huss.I would like to have had a better book on Photo-Paint, like the more comprehensive CorelDRAW 10 official Guide by Steve Bain and a great chapter by Micael Cervantes on Printing. And the Bouton book you mention is also a good one.
But dont fear the e-books, the ones from Foster is great stuff. Recomended.
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First of all, I'd like to thank Foster for his recommendation. I wrote two books on Corel PHOTO-PAINT. The first was for version X4, the latest is for X4 and includes virtually all the content of X3, plus many more images and video tutorials - roughly 90 minutes of content. You can check out the book at: http://www.corel-photo-paint.com
In other news, I just launched a new membership site as of yesterday (May 26) and I'm offering memberships for half price until midnight, Friday, May 29. Among other things, it features tutorials on PHOTO-PAINT CorelDRAW and others, but here the main focus is on how to get more done in less time, so you can make more money. Check it out at: http://www.DigitalArtistU.com
Nathan
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Hi,1. There is an old book by David Huss which is still excellent for a beginner.2. Then there are hundreds of books which have PhotoShop in the title. "PhotoShop" is included in the title to sell books. The contents apply equally well to PhotoPaint.3. I strongly recommend the two books by Katrin Eismann. They are worth their weight in gold.4. Check www.Amazon.com for books on PhotoShop. They apply equally well to PhotoPaint.Phil