Gnome with lamp
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The home of Digital Ducks and Gnurf cartoon characters
Gnome with lamp
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Depressed gnurf character.
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In this tutorial we learn how to create a halftone effect in my favorite graphics software Xara Xtreme.
Today when I wanted to check if an ad was print ready, the PDF/X window in Adobe Acrobat 8 looked like this:

No, I haven’t cropped the screen shot! The only thing showing up was the title bar! And when I tried to resize the “window” I ended up with this:

Well, I tried Google for a solution (no solution found), then Adobe’s Knowledge Base (no solution found), and finally Adobe’s Support Forum (no solution found). I had to fix it myself.
Gnurf character applying sunblock.
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The friendly people at Zazzle liked my Digital Ducks so much that they decided to print my Dare To Be Different (Anarchy In The Duck Pond) poster in colossal size to decorate their office.
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Here is a couple of examples how it can be used in real life.
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I finally published a short presentation at YouTube. Ok, so this isn’t exactly great and exciting stuff, but rather an experiment to see how making and uploading to YouTube works
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