Image map in X3

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Image map in X3

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Hi everyone,

I'm looking for a tutorial about how to create and use an image map.

Thank you.

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Hi Hamel,

This tutorial is for an older version of PI, but you could successfuly achieve the results with your version.

http://www.eastofthesun.com/pi7/imagemap.htm

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Post by Hamel »

Thanks trueblue,

Do you know another web site with more explanation ?

Thank you very much.

Luc
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Post by Ron P. »

If you really want to learn how to use PI, then click on the link in trueblue's signature reading Beginner's Workshop for PhotoImpact. It's free and well worth it. I speak from experience..;)
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vidoman wrote:If you really want to learn how to use PI, then click on the link in trueblue's signature reading Beginner's Workshop for PhotoImpact. It's free and well worth it. I speak from experience..;)
I looked into the site and under "Requirements for Acceptance" it
said "New members will not be accepted with VISTA" did I
miss read this???
I could not find a place to send a Question about it.
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vidoman wrote:If you really want to learn how to use PI, then click on the link in trueblue's signature reading Beginner's Workshop for PhotoImpact. It's free and well worth it. I speak from experience..;)
I use photoimpact since version 5. Therefore, I understand well this software. So, I would like to use, for the first time, the image map in object's properties. But I did not find any more explanation about this. That is the reason that I ask you if you know where I can find the tutorial.
For your information, vidoman, I am unable to see the tutorial (http://pirc-bw.com/) because it is necessary that I would be registered. By wanting to register me, I receive this message : Sorry, we do not accept new registrations.
Thank you very much.
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Plenty more tutorial links --> Here <--
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