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I was trying to plan a second Sketchflow overview/tutorial, when I remembered Chris and Sara have a new book about this very topic due out in the near future. On their book website, they’ve uploaded a sample chapter with some source files you can download to play along at home.

protobookWhile I’ll still plan on sharing my experiences with Sketchflow, I’ll never trick anyone into thinking I’m capable of authoring an authoritative manual that breaks some fairly technical things down into easy to follow steps in natural language.  Chris and Sara do a fine job of that though, so if any of this Sketchflow chatter is even remotely intriguing, go download a demo of Blend with Sketchflow, and checkout the sample chapter of Chris and Sara’s book.

Disclosure: I’ve known Sara for years and think she’s pretty awesome.

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