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The Comprehensive Guide to Micrografx Webtricity

The Comprehensive Guide to Micrografx Webtricity

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Comprehensive and Easy To Understand
Review: Bixby was right on when it came to offering a book to help people understand the usability Webtricity brings to Internet Web Design. Easy to understand, nice projects and easy wording make this a book for all levels. Even the seasoned graphics designer needs some refreshing. Definetely recommend the purchase.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Comprehensive and Easy To Understand
Review: Go ahead and call me a cynic. I think that this book should have
been packaged with the suite, but some bean counter over at
Micrographx wanted to keep a certain shelf price for the program
($150) and gambled that serious users will shell out another $50 to
learn to use it. All in all, that is what I did; and that is what I
recommend you do if want to get your money's worth out of the
program.

After reading the "tutorial" that came Webtricity, I thought I had a
fair idea of what the program is capable of. Yet, I was confused
about many of the concepts (ie. masks, 3-D lighting, custom
palettes). There were sections of controls for which I was so
clueless, I did not even know that I would want them.

So I went ahead and bought the book. It saved me huge amounts of
time from trying to work features out myself. There are features of
the suite which are not mentioned anywhere else! The writing style
is clear and there are enough illustrations to help you follow
along. Nevertheless, there are serious gaps such as the use of
transparency to make illustrations of any shape, basic color theory
is skimpy and many features are glossed over too quickly. The
explanation of color palettes was excellent, though I wish the
author had shared more advise about aesthetics & style, but I
suppose there are other books for that.

Bottom Line: Unless you are already very familiar with other graphic
programs, you MUST have this book if you are serious about creating
graphics for the web using Webtricity.

Drew@websiter.com<P

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Gotta Have it
Review: Go ahead and call me a cynic. I think that this book should have
been packaged with the suite, but some bean counter over at
Micrographx wanted to keep a certain shelf price for the program
($150) and gambled that serious users will shell out another $50 to
learn to use it. All in all, that is what I did; and that is what I
recommend you do if want to get your money's worth out of the
program.

After reading the "tutorial" that came Webtricity, I thought I had a
fair idea of what the program is capable of. Yet, I was confused
about many of the concepts (ie. masks, 3-D lighting, custom
palettes). There were sections of controls for which I was so
clueless, I did not even know that I would want them.

So I went ahead and bought the book. It saved me huge amounts of
time from trying to work features out myself. There are features of
the suite which are not mentioned anywhere else! The writing style
is clear and there are enough illustrations to help you follow
along. Nevertheless, there are serious gaps such as the use of
transparency to make illustrations of any shape, basic color theory
is skimpy and many features are glossed over too quickly. The
explanation of color palettes was excellent, though I wish the
author had shared more advise about aesthetics & style, but I
suppose there are other books for that.

Bottom Line: Unless you are already very familiar with other graphic
programs, you MUST have this book if you are serious about creating
graphics for the web using Webtricity.

Drew@websiter.com

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