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Importing your texture photographs in Bridge

Importing your texture photographs in Bridge - Illustrator Tutorial

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Importing your texture photographs in Bridge

- After I've gone texture exploring, I need to store my texture photos so I can reapproach them later and turn them into workable texture resources. But using digital files on a computer is a distinctly personal workflow. Everything I'm going to show you in this movie is simply my own personal preference as it relates to importing and archiving my unvarnished texture photos using Adobe Bridge. Software and its functionality for handling photos is constantly changing, but the principle of my methodology will apply to any application you choose to use. Let me show you how I initially import and manage the texture photographs I find. Once you've gone texture exploring and you photographed all kinds of textures, it's time to bring those into your system, load them onto your computer so you can start creating assets you can use in your design projects. I'm just going to walk you through how I initially bring in my source texture photographs and set them up quickly as I import them, so that…

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