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Apr 6th, 2009 @ 3:42pm PDT
Martin
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designProVideo.com's Illustrator CS 4 forum is now active!

Ask questions, provide answers, and discuss Adobe Illustrator CS4 in this forum!
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Apr 22nd, 2009 @ 11:59am PDT
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what is the difference between core cs4 applications and regular applications - I see that the tutorials specify illustrator core for example
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Apr 22nd, 2009 @ 12:21pm PDT
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Hi Wendy,

Welcome to designprovideo.com :)

The Core 101 tutorials are designed to give you the best core grounding of training to help you make the most of the app you want to learn.

Typically you could consider this a beginner + level, a great place to start and often one that will allow you to fully understand all the core concepts of that application.

The "Core 101" or "201" etc refers to the level of training of our video tutorials.

The CS4 refers to the Adobe version of their software. e.g The current version of Illustrator is called Illustrator CS4.

Hope that helps,
Rounik
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