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Introducing Microsoft Expression Studio: Using Design, Web, Blend, and Media to Create Professional Digital Content
Microsoft Expression Graphic Designer, a new professional graphics tools featuring advanced pixel-based drawing and painting as well as vector graphics capabilities, is the latest addition to the Microsoft family. Introducing Microsoft Expression Graphic Designer provides comprehensive coverage of all Expression Graphic Designer's features and capabilities
for graphic artists, print designers, web developers, and casual home and business users. There are currently no other books on the market that cover this brand-new, dynamic graphics program. Readers will learn everything from the basics of the application to how to work with and edit vectors, apply image filters, and prepare images for the web and for print. Skills are taught using clear, step-by-step instructions and real-world examples and projects illustrate the key features of the software.
* Provides a complete, comprehensive guide to Microsoft Expression Graphic Designer for graphic designers, illustrators, and home and business users.
* Skills are taught using easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions and projects accompanied by numerous screen shots.
* Real-world examples and projects illustrate key features of the software.
FEATURES:
* Provides a complete, comprehensive guide to Microsoft Expression Graphic Designer for graphic designers, illustrators, and home and business users.
* Skills are taught using easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions and projects accompanied by numerous screen shots.
* Real-world examples and projects illustrate key features of the software.
CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Chapter 2: Drawing Paths
Chapter 3: Changing Path Attributes
Chapter 4: Painting Pixels
Chapter 5: Retouching Images
Chapter 6: Working with Text
Chapter 7: Transforming and Warping
Chapter 8: Applying Effects and Filters
Chapter 9: Putting It All Together
Chapter 10: Exporting Image Files
Chapter 11: Preparing your Work for Print
Chapter 12: Preparing your Work for the Web
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