Please delete this post if this sort of post is not allowed or has already been addressed in a previous thread, but I'd love some help in being pointed in some good directions and leads on compatible resources. I'm not looking to get back into the business so much as work on personal projects, volunteering, and fun. But it's overwhelming to try and look through them all in the hopes of finding compatible tools and solid reliable help. I know there are tons of tutorials, videos, and resources out there when it comes to programs and art skills. Version compatibility became my new enemy. Finding tools and guides used to come easy to me, but that was before Adobe changed the game with the money grubbing subscription scheme that I can't afford and their programming changes. But since it's been almost 10 years, I have no clue as to where to start in resource hunting, including brush presets. I'm an ideas guy, so my concept development and marketing game is still strong. I'm scared and lack confidence, but I'm determined and aware it's not going to happen overnight. But Illustrator is the beast I've always struggled to tame.Īll I have is CS4, Lightroom, a few tech tools (Nikon 610 camera and a small old bamboo tablet) and ambition. Illustrator crashes on save and open I have Illustrator CS4, which worked. Indesign comes easy and Photoshop I can manage with trial and error. Illustrator Keeps Crashing 2022 Close Adobe Illustrator CC and re-launch it. I've been trying to use the time I have to rebuild my rusty skills and see if I can build my brain back up. Browse the latest Adobe Illustrator tutorials, video tutorials, hands-on projects, and more. I've now been living in another country for three years and been unemployed since the move (Covid certainly didn't help, even in Australia). Since then, the only occupations I've had are in retail and public education as I entered an inflated market. I graduated with a degree in GD 11 years ago in the US. Includes a reference to the font in the PostScript file which tells the RIP or a post-processor where the font should be included. Select Graphics on the left side of the Print dialog box, and select a Download option: None. Hi there! A few friends of mine told me to come here and try my luck on finding advice, so I figured I'd give this group a howdy doo and ask for some words of wisdom. For Printer, select a PostScript printer, Adobe PostScript® File, or Adobe PDF.
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