All of your artwork is saved in a particular file format. The structure of the file depends on which file format you are saving the artwork in.
Follow this step by step guide to learn how to save in Illustrator in different formats.
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All of your artwork is saved in a particular file format. The structure of the file depends on which file format you are saving the artwork in.
Follow this step by step guide to learn how to save in Illustrator in different formats.
In this tutorial, we will teach you how to make a movie in iMovie. As the name of the application suggests, it is a macbook application which allows you to compile different clips, make a movie by adding transition effects and recording a voice over that compliments the movie.
In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Mac OS. For this tutorial, we will be installed OS X 10.8.3.
Before we continue with the installation process, you will need to have two things: an internet connection and an Apple ID.
In this tutorial, we will guide you how to use of RGB Parade feature in Adobe Premiere for color toning and improving the digital video.
RGB Parade is basically a graphical solution within Adobe Premiere for enhancing the color of the video. All the three color channels in a video, that is red, green and blue, can be viewed and dealt with separately with this feature. This enables you to do a very accurate color correction.
In this tutorial, we will teach you how to add different style and filters to a clip in Adobe Premiere. For this tutorial, we will be adding film saturated color themed video effects where the subject will be more focused than the surrounding.
In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to add watermark to video in Adobe Premiere.
Watermarks are the embedded visible images that are used to identify that a particular image or video belongs to a certain individual or company. The watermark can be a copyright statement or even a logo.
In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to use the Lens flare effect in Adobe Premiere.
Lens flare is basically the reflection of the light which is scattered by passing through different sources of light, when the camera is diagonally angled against Hard Light. It is generally produced by shooting against the sun or high voltage halogen bulbs.
With that said, you can also digitally create the effect in your clip using Adobe Premiere. For the purpose of this tutorial, we will be using a sunset stock video clip.
If you want to create a backup of all your photos, you need to know where the iPhoto folder is located. Follow this step by step tutorial and learn how you can copy iPhoto library and move it to your desired location.
In this tutorial we will guide you on how to use the leave color video effect in Adobe Premiere.
This effect is used to desaturate the whole clip, excluding one color, to produce a monochromatic video frame. For this tutorial, we will be using a clip of a blossoming red rose, where we are going to desaturate the whole footage except the color of the rose.
In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to use the color key effect, also known as the chroma key. With Adobe Premiere, green screen backgrounds can be removed very easily.
Using the Color key effect, you can remove specific chrome from the footage and combine it with the background. The whole process is known as Chroma key Technology, in which the video shoot is done with a green or a blue background.
To get started, you will need a video shot in green screen and a virtual set for the background.