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	<title>Comments on: Fall 2008 &#8211; Thursday Class</title>
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		<title>By: Pearl Brown</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pearl Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description>I took your 6 week course at Parkland and learned something new each class, but you know how everything sort of falls together, if you are lucky, at the end.  Just watching your screen, not trying to do it on my computer, showed me so many things.   I am sure you covered them before, but too much for my pea brain to remember.  Tonight, the turning on and off of layers to see where you were at, the talking about masks and layers the same sort of just different in different programs, the enlarging to see all the pixels that needed trimming., the blacking in the background layer to have a black background.  Need I go on and on.  Don&#039;t let your head get to big with all these compliments, but you are a good instructor and I feel like I learned a LOT.  Thanks again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I took your 6 week course at Parkland and learned something new each class, but you know how everything sort of falls together, if you are lucky, at the end.  Just watching your screen, not trying to do it on my computer, showed me so many things.   I am sure you covered them before, but too much for my pea brain to remember.  Tonight, the turning on and off of layers to see where you were at, the talking about masks and layers the same sort of just different in different programs, the enlarging to see all the pixels that needed trimming., the blacking in the background layer to have a black background.  Need I go on and on.  Don&#8217;t let your head get to big with all these compliments, but you are a good instructor and I feel like I learned a LOT.  Thanks again.</p>
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