[Bf-docboard] Considerations for the next print version of the
manual
Jef Jansen
jef.jansen at telenet.be
Sat Apr 29 09:33:16 CEST 2006
Hey,
i'm Jef and working on some dutch papers for blender lessons , A few
ideas here.
A system of ring cover with detachable pages, replaceable pages
should do the job. Due to the fast development of blender this could
be a solution to stay up to date.
Then divide the informations in 2 volumes. One textbook containing
the text" and a few graphics, a second with color pages containing
the graphics. When choosing well-considered the graphics makes that
the color pages can be used longer and in different sections of the
textbook and so controlling the costs.
The text book containing 2 sections.
The first with a theoretical approach (global terms CG , 2D, 3D) and
a second part with practical exercises
Just an idea
Greetings
Jef
Op 29-apr-06, om 04:14 heeft Tom M het volgende geschreven:
> How will we deal with image resolution when a print version is
> done? The guidelines recommend 100 pixel resolution, which is fine
> for web,
> but minimum for print will be 300 pixels. There are probably other
> issues we should consider also, color is a lot more expensive than
> black and white for images, we have a lot of image sizes that are
> unneccessarily large, we probably use an excessive amount of images in
> many sections, etc.
>
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