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Re: PDF Instructions!
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lugnet.publish
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Fri, 18 Jul 2003 13:31:40 GMT
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In lugnet.publish, Richard Marchetti wrote:
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Could someone reference a particularly good example of a pdf instructional
manual? I just downloaded #6047 and it doesnt look particularly good to me:
its quite blurry and half of each page is empty space.
-- Hop-Frog
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Try this one: http://library.brickshelf.com/gallery/set/6000/6033-1/6033-1.pdf
Its interesting to zoom in on the instructions and see the order used by the
artist to compose the scene. I think it is a pretty safe bet that these things
were created in Adobe Illustrator, and that no 3D modeling was used to create
the models or the parts.
Cary
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: PDF Instructions!
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| (...) That one does look and print very nicely. I would guess it's pretty much the original file from which TLC itself prints its own manuals -- I compared it to the available scans on Brickshelf and it looks the same. Such files would be an AMAZING (...) (21 years ago, 18-Jul-03, to lugnet.publish, FTX)
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| Could someone reference a particularly good example of a pdf instructional manual? I just downloaded #6047 and it doesn't look particularly good to me: it's quite blurry and half of each page is empty space. -- Hop-Frog (21 years ago, 18-Jul-03, to lugnet.publish, FTX)
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