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HI THERE! Ive made a small silly tutoial for you))
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Bí quyết tối ưu hóa menu Start trên Windows 11: Tạo thư mục chỉ với vài bước đơn giản! #Windows11 #menuStart #tutoial
Cách_tạo_thư_mục_có_tổ_chức_trong_menu_Start_của_Windows_11 Trong bài này, Retro sẽ hướng dẫn bạn sử dụng một tính năng hoàn toàn mới trên Windows 11 đó là cách tạo thư mục có tổ chức trong menu Start đơn giản, nhanh nhất ngay tại nhà nhé! Cách tạo thư mục trong Start Menu Thực hiện theo các bước dưới đây để tạo các thư mục tùy chỉnh trong menu Start trên Windows 11: Bước 1: Để bắt đầu, hãy truy…
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⚡ New Tutorial ⚡ ✨ Check it out! Configuration of Magento 2 Recently viewed/compared products - https://bit.ly/3cDj1qV
#blog#tutoial#magento#rootways#new blog post#magento2#canada#Mississauga#magento services#magento developer#Magento Design#Ecommerce
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The Debugger Checklist – Part II
The Debugger Checklist – Part II
In the Debuggers Checklist Part I, I introduced some of the high-level concepts and reviewed some of the common things you can do. In this part, we’ll get down to the process. Again, it’s important to stress that this is boiled down and concentrated. Is this thing even working? I don’t want to discuss issue trackers, unit testing, and proper TDD. I think there are many resources covering all of…

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I want Mauls TPM outfit >:/
#those robes look both intimidating AND cozy#im bored enough i could make them#i wonder if theres any decent patterns or tutoials anywhere#text
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Minecraft Construction Handbook Decorative Garden Build
#minecraft#game#how to#tutorial#yt#youtube#minecraft how to#minecraft tutoial#minecraft book#minecraft construction handbook#book#booktube#minecraft garden#minecraft build#minecraft building#youtuber#video game#minecraft build tutorial#minecraft building tutorial#gaming#gamer#squishymain#squishy main
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i thought resi6 was supposed to suck?? i just started and im having a great time
#jessie's ramblings#tbd#lb: resi#i made leon do some sort of fuckin slide thing that i CANNOT for the life of me replicate#and his fucking quickshot bullshit? i love it#did manage to accidentally eat 2 herbs for no reason trying to figure out the buttons#it just threw me in??? HELLO? how am i supposed to select 'please make this game as easy as possible for me'#edit: i have realised. that was the tutoial
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In gifsets that look like it has more than 10 gifs, how do you do two different gifs side by side but actually saved as 1 file?
Ohh it’s actually pretty easy but all tutorials I found for it were outdated and therefore, I wrote my own tutorial. Hope the tutorial is helpful xx
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I’m attempting to make a dating sim that emulates the Danganronpa gift giving style. (not publish it, I’m making it for a friend as a personal gift)
how do you make an inventory with items that will raise affection for specific characters?
and how would you have your option menu jump to opening the inventory if you choose to give a gift?
for instance if I say
(obviously not how the program looks) Give gift? > menu: yes >
how would i get it to automatically open the inventory to choose a gift?
most the other tutorials just say “give cheesecake” and don’t have an inventory
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How do you pick out your colors? Yous don't gots to make a tut, I was just wondering??
I don’t, usually.
unless i have a setting plan going in (dusk, night, stormy, sunset, etc)
i just kinda,,, mess around until i get what i want.
I do, however, try to group color families. As in like, if someone’s got a design that features green, blue, red, brown, and purple
Then I’ll pick the colors between the warm and cool selections to influence them a certain way. In this case, teal and fuchsia.
Extra color blending/filter/contrast is optional.
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OOOOH THIS ART LOOKS AMAZING
Woke up at 2am and couldn’t fall back asleep so I made a tutorial on the Photoshop techniques I use most frequently. Starting with the sketch:
adjustment layers: specifically the hue/saturation slider in this case, allows you to color correct quickly
lasso tool: for sharp edges!
alpha lock: useful for painting within a pre-defined area (especially useful when painting characters)
x (hotkey) : toggle between foreground + background colors- let’s you easily blend between 2 colors
ctrl/cmd click : quickly change current active layer. Especially useful if you’re burdened with too many layers (or just very disorganized)
clipping mask: similar to alpha lock, but can add details without changing/ painting directly on the previous layer. I often use them to test out + apply gradients.
layer styles: I didn’t use any in this image, but the possibilities for layer styles endless, from simply adding a quick outline (useful for die cut demarcations when making stickers!) to creating more seemingly complex appearances. Here’s a gif of Nick Carver using layer styles (a combo of drop shadows + inner shadows) to quickly make the illusion of snow but with simple strokes.
ending on this:
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2019 Is The Year Of Story- Here's Why

People have been telling stories around the campfire for as long as there have been campfires and as long as there have been people. So why now is storytelling so important?
Stories have always been important - the difference in 2019 is that almost everyone now has control over the means of distribution. In other words, we can all broadcast our own stories through digital media and video production.
Through the ubiquity of Instagram and various other social media platforms allowing us to broadcast our personal stories, we now expect brands to do the same. Before we reach for that ketchup, before we buy that car, before we invest our money, we want to know the brand story.
Who's the CEO? What are they like? Are they ethical? Do I like them? Do they share my values? These are all questions consumers now ask themselves before they purchase.
Take for example one of our video clients- Altima Dental. This large dental franchise was founded almost 30 years ago by two dentists who discovered economies of scale by working in a collective model with other dentists. These partners have built a huge Canadian dental chain with over 100 locations across Canada.
The video we did with them told their origin story and revealed them to be dedicated, knowledgeable and truly caring CEOs. They come across as warm family oriented individuals and strong and capable partners. They have a great story.
And that is the power of good video marketing. It tells a story like nothing else. The warmth of their friendship as they nod in agreement at each other's statements can't be conveyed in a blog. The smile of recognition as a dental partner greets them when they enter their office cannot be captured on a billboard.
For the video closing, we created a map of Canada and animated each of the 100 Altima locations as they populated the map. It's one thing to say you have a hundred locations, but showing that quantity in a visual way really drives that message home. If there are over a hundred Altima locations right across Canada then surely these guys are onto something.
In the end this was a simple video to make. We worked with their agency to produce a script that was vetted and approved by the Altima marketing team, which we then loaded on a teleprompter. We did the interviews in half a day in studio and then spent another half day shooting b-roll. We collected archival photos from the Altima marketing team to support the dentist's stories of starting out and building their brand slowly over the years. We spent a few hours creating the animation and in about 2 weeks we had a rough cut.
The dentists were very pleased with the results. The video has become a powerful testimonial to the trust they have built with their employees, their patients and their partners. The format of the video was quite simple but effective.
We recommend personal CEO testimonial videos such as this for certain companies but not all. Before we start on a project such as this we will meet with the CEO. We will be honest about whether or not the CEO will come across well on video. In this case, we were sure they would - but in other cases where the CEO is not authentically likable, we might propose a different approach. Another popular approach is an animated explainer video. Or we may propose having the CEO voice over the content without appearing on camera.
So this is why 2019 has become the year of the story. Our Altima Dental video is just one of the thousands of such videos uploaded to YouTube every day. Storytelling has become the way in which many people make their purchase decisions. It's no longer enough to surf the net reading websites. People want to press play. In 2019, they want to hear the Brand Story. By 2020, they will expect nothing less.
Blog Written by Brigitte Sachse
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Finally a tutoial fo this kind of stuff!
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Finally a tutoial fo this kind of stuff!
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Finally a tutoial fo this kind of stuff!
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