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Posted 7/1/2009 12:58:45 AM


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I was wondering if I could purchase the quick reference cards for Crazytalk 6 & Iclone 3.2? I don't have a large enough printer to print them legibly.

Also, I try to download the tutorials for use when I am off line but when I click on the download button it takes me to the login page, ok so I login & try again, only to be taken back again to the registration page. How can I download these tutorials?

I know this has probably been asked, but why don't I find any project tutorials for Iclone or Crazy Talk like I found for 3ds Max or After Effects when I was learning them? These simple project based tutorials didn't help me make anything I was particulary interested in, but I sure did become familiar in a hurry with all the controls & the workflow. Any good project based books out there?

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Posted 7/1/2009 7:51:17 PM


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I don't believe you can purchase Quick Reference cards sadly. I don't really understand why you can't print out the information in the help guide. Do you only have a small photo printer perhaps? Most standard printers should be able to print out the information in a clear and legible way.

To download the tutorials, simply log into your Account and then click Bonus & Upgrade which is listed alongside your copy of iClone in the list of registered programs. The downloadable tutorials are listed there.

You make a fair point about Project based tutorials. I will forward your suggestions to the team. Hopefully they can come with something along these lines. It would be helpful I agree.

Thanks for your feedback.

 

                                                                

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Posted 7/3/2009 3:41:01 PM


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Thanks Peter. No I actually have an Epsom that prints up to 8.5 x 14, but when I print out the reference card, it is in medicine bottle small print & unreadable. I have printed the entire iClone 3 manual with no problems, but those reference cards are just too tiny reduced to fit & sure would come in handy for those of us learning or trying to remember new shortcut keys.  (sometimes I just keep mine on screen to use it, but I'd much rather have a hard copy)

I really like the tutorial for crazy talk about making a 10 minute music video.(that one is not listed in the downloable place you mentioned) I learned the basics about crazy talk in a half hour or so & was able to complete a project of my own with a photo I had in a short evening. It really helped convince my hubby that my purchase (and rather quick upgrade) of a bunch of your software was worth the money. Just FYI - my personal favorite style of tutorial are the ones by Andrew Kramer on Video Copilot! Great stuff & it sticks with me! (that's saying something for this double-nickel brain of mine)

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Posted 8/24/2009 3:37:57 PM
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The CT6 Reference card looks like it is two A4 landscape sheets wide - so printing it on a single A4 makes it unbelievable small. I did enlarge it and try to join it (ready to laminate) - but the maze of parallel lines doesn't make it easy to follow. I've abandoned it as being a useful item I'm afraid. The manual ... one day I'll print that out as a hard copy is always good to browse through whilst working...
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