Microsoft Creature House Expression 3
The smart way to learn Microsoft Expression Design—one step at a time! Work at your own pace through the easy numbered steps, practice files on CD, and hands-on exercises to master the fundamentals of creating professional-looking designs and illustrations with the powerful tools that Expression Design delivers. You'll learn how to produce high-quality effects by using the Live Effects feature, how to use a variety of brush types, and how to work with vector images. With STEP BY STEP, you can take just the lessons you need or work from cover to cover.
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Please direct any questions or concerns to booktech@oreilly.com. Sara Froehlich has been using Acrylic (newly released as Microsoft Expression Design) since it was released as Creature House Expression 2, and was in the beta testing group for Creature House Expression 3. She has written numerous tutorials for the software and has coauthored a complete Microsoft Expression course. Sara maintains a Web site dedicated to Microsoft Expression that includes tutorials, news, articles, and downloads at In addition she teaches several online courses. She is editor of Designorati, a community-based site packed with information-creative professionals. Founded in 2005 by a group of designers and creative professionals, Designorati provides news on illustration, typography, desktop publishing, and more.Marc Campbell has been doodling on computers and publishing computer art on the Web for nearly 10 years. In 1997, after working at a print graphics house, Marc was selected to lead a freelance design team at DC Comics, where he helped create and maintain official DC Comic web sites, including the official MAD Magazine web site.
He has taught web design and computer graphics at the Millennium Institute of Computers and has worked with SE Technologies as creative director of web design, animation, and graphic enhancement.