Amazon.com Review
At last! A thorough, easy-to-understand, step-by-step, how-to manual on using Photoshop and Corel for making the beautiful and compact Web graphics that you've been drooling over. As of today (May 7th, 1996) this is the finest book I've seen on the topic. I try to stay calm when I write recommendations, but I've lost my composure, and my excitement is best encapsulated in a single phrase: "buy this book!"
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Review
Creating Great Web Graphics focuses solely on how to create quality PC graphics for World Wide Web sites. Through step-by-step instructions readers learn how to create icons, type, background tiles, and images that work well within Web protocols. McCanna uses the popular PC applications "Photoshop" and Corel's "PhotoPaint" to address the major challenges of creating graphics for the Web -- creating low-resolution, small files that load quickly but look professional on all major computer platforms (Mac, UNIX, PC). In a straightforward, humorous style, McCanna teaches essential web graphics tricks such as anti-aliasing files so they display smoothly on low-resolution computer monitors, using transparency to crate non-rectangular buttons and images, or using beveled edges to give depth to icons. Expert color advice includes color indexing instructions to crate the smallest possible files, and a hex code color chart for quick reference when creating website pages. Creating Great Web Graphics is a high-powered, user-friendly reference and is highly recommended for every website developer's reference shelf! --
Midwest Book Review
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