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Not sure how much they cost, but the tutorials on lynda.com are pretty good.

Does anyone know of any good tutorials for After Effects?

 

I've downloaded the 30 day trial and am interested in buying it at some point but I want to see what it's about before spending a crap load of money on it that I don't really have spare lol

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Adobe Creative Suite and the other Adobe bundles will start to be charged in a monthly subscription model.

 

You can get all the price plans here: http://goo.gl/Hv3SX

 

About the tutorials, there's a lot of them in the web. As nothinspecial said lynda.com is a great source.

You could try tuts+ community. Some great ones there too :D

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Also, the tutorials from AdobeTv are good, and the one from CreativeCows are great.

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Sounds good, I've tried to have a go on it and seems really quite complicated.

 

Also the poor laptop with its little Core 2 Duo isn't particulary keen running it

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It can be complicated, but once you learn it, you will remember it for life, and don't buy the full version, search for the elements version, its much cheaper, also you can contact Adobe for a special price as a student, assuming you won't use it for a commercial purpose.

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It can be complicated, but once you learn it, you will remember it for life, and don't buy the full version, search for the elements version, its much cheaper, also you can contact Adobe for a special price as a student, assuming you won't use it for a commercial purpose.

 

I wonder if Autodesk will do the same because I want Inventor 2014 (probably even more complicated) because I want to redesign engines.

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I dunno man, try to reach for them, you can't loose anything.

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