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Hey there, Illustrator lovers,
it is time for CC Libraries.
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We've ignored it, this panel over here,
next to Properties.
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I've ignored it this whole course.
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Now it's time to get to grips with it...
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find out all the perks...
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the colors, the free images,
the sharing art.
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Let's go and learn how to do
CC Libraries now.
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So it's time for Libraries.
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If you can't see your Libraries,
go to the 'Libraries' tab.
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If you can't see it still, go to 'Window',
go down to 'Libraries'.
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Now I've been purposefully avoiding
Libraries during this course, I guess.
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It's hard to know when
to squeeze everything in...
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but it's time for Libraries now.
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Now by default, you've probably gone
on 'My Library'.
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At the top here, if you're a heavy user
like me, we got lots of libraries.
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So we're going to start
by creating a Library.
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My library's like, it's full of junk
like no one's does.
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Let's say I'm working with a new client,
and I click on this...
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I'm going to go to 'Create New Library'.
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In here, it says 'Create New Library'.
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I'm going to give it a name,
say it's a client name.
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I'm working for myself, Daniel Scott,
click 'Create', there's nothing in here.
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What goes in there is quite clear,
drag and drop.
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So I've got this fox here,
I'm going to drag and drop him in.
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Also, know that I'm working
from the CC Libraries file.
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You can open it, or just work
on your own file, it's up to you.
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I've got this thing, called 'Artwork 1'.
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I'm going to double click it,
and call it 'Fox'.
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So I've got a bit of Artwork.
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Now, why is this useful?
It means that...
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if I open up a new document in Illustrator,
completely new one...
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it doesn't matter,
this Library is still active.
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I can drag it out, and start using it.
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There it is there.
Awesome, huh!
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What's also really nice about it,
is I can go out to--
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it's missing a chunk.
How is it missing a chunk?
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It didn't grab while I dragged it across,
it's part of the fox.
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What I'd like to do now is--
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I'll show you one of the perks,
it's that it's across software.
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If I open up 'Photoshop', and I want
to use my fox, my part fox in here...
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I can go to 'CC Libraries'--
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So I'm going to go to 'Window'...
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and go to 'Libraries'.
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Up the top here,
I've got all my libraries...
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and there's a new one here,
called 'Daniel Scott'.
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There's my half a fox, drag him in.
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And position him, 'return'.
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It's brought it through.
It's vector, it's awesome.
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You can do the other way as well.
I can click on this background image...
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and because Photoshop is more of
an image processing program...
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it will be more appropriate
to be dragging images...
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into the Library from Photoshop.
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I'm going to click him, drag him.
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There it goes there, this is my bike.
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Now if I go to Illustrator,
I've got my bike.
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I can drag it out, start using it.
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Same with InDesign, if I go to InDesign...
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and open up a new document...
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'CC Libraries', here it is there.
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'Daniel Scott', these guys are here,
drag him into this.
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I use this for After Effects...
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all of these, XD, Animate, Muse...
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Dreamweaver, to a degree.
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Definitely Premiere and After Effects.
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Not so much Character Animator,
but lots of these ones.
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Dimension, really good for using
CC Libraries. Nice interconnection.
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Now there'll be a perk for it.
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Let's say we've used it
in a few products now--
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I'm going to go to Illustrator.
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Actually what I'm going to do
is double click on the 'Library Item'.
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Because I started over here...
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first of all, I'm going to copy
the bits that I lost.
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Actually I'm going to grab
the whole thing, copy it.
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So this is not connected anymore.
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That was kind of like, Parent.
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We created this guy here, fox,
but they're no longer connected.
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So if I adjust this, it doesn't change
this one at all...
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but if I double click 'fox',
it will open up in Illustrator.
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I'm going to add the rest of my fox.
I'm going to select all, delete him.
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Add the rest of my fox, get him to fit
in the little box that he's got.
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Hit 'Save'.
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Hopefully now-- actually, just do some
other adjustments, let's do some 'color'.
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I'm just going to use this color,
and grab the partially blue dog.
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I'm going to jump out to InDesign, magic,
Photoshop, magic.
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They're all adjusting.
So it's really handy if you've got graphic.
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It needs to be consistent
across lots of designs.
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Maybe a logo.
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There are times though, when you're like,
"Don't update, please."
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The way to get around that is...
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in all of the programs,
when you're dragging out of the library...
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hold down the 'Option' key on a Mac,
or the 'Alt' key on a PC.
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What that does is it breaks the links.
Now if I go back into Illustrator...
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I'm still in that editable--
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You kind of know you're
in an editable one...
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either by double clicking it...
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or it's got this crazy name.
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So I'm going to back in here,
and undo it.
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Put it back to what it was, hit 'Save',
jump back into Photoshop.
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You'll notice that, that one updated.
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Done here, but this one didn't...
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because I used the Alt, or Option,
when I dragged it out.
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That's true of all of the programs,
InDesign, Illustrator, After Effects...
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Any of them, just hold down
the Option, or the Alt key...
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and that will break the link.
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Other cool things you can do is--
from any of the programs...
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but let's say this one here...
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I want these fox colors to use them
for different products, right?
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So I'm going to select on this chunk.
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I'm going to go down here,
and I got the option of adding the graphic.
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Instead of dragging it in,
you can click on 'Add Graphic', this way.
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I don't want to add the graphic,
I already got it.
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What I want to do is add the Fill color.
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It's actually a Swatch, you can see there.
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It's got its Hexadecimal number,
I'm going to go through you.
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I want to add.
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Can't we go and have them all
in one big go yet?
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I think we can,
so I'm just going to, individually.
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Click on the different pieces.
Those are all the colors I want to use.
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That means, that again.
In Photoshop, here's the colors.
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I can start working using these ones
across them all.
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Another cool thing you can do is
you can jump to 'color.adobe.com'.
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I'm going to jump to it now.
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Now for me, for some reason
when I sign in...
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today, of all days, when I'm recording,
it doesn't want to log me in.
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For some reason, just with Adobe Color.
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When you are logged in,
you can find a color you like.
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So I'm at 'color.adobe.com'.
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I've gone to 'Explore'.
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It's great. Find colors, click, download.
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And when you log in, it says,
"Would you like to save it to a library?"
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You say, "Yes," you pick
the Daniel Scott library.
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And it downloads it, and it magically
appears in here.
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Like some of my other libraries,
it's full of MF.
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You can see, there's some of
those colors that I've got in here.
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So it will just appear there.
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Trust me.
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Another cool perk for using CC Libraries.
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I'm going to go back to our file here.
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Click on this text once.
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And down, on the '+' button here...
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I can add the text.
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I can add that as a graphic,
it will just be like a picture.
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One of the text, whereas this is
actually the raw text.
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You can click 'Add'.
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It means I can go to some
of these other documents here...
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and drag it out.
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Not only is it a picture of text...
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but it's kind of restylable, reshaped.
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You can see, it's editable text.
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It might be good for something like--
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I use it mainly for things
like Terms & Conditions...
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or something like, our address
that I use quite often.
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So, it could be handy.
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Same with this.
There's also, like--
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This 'Text Fill', actually a strange
gray color that I use.
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You can add that as well.
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You can name your colors if you like.
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Another perk for the libraries...
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is up here, in this Hamburger menu,
click on him...
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and there's one that says 'Collaborate'.
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That's cool, because I get to share
with other people, from Adobe.
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Not from Adobe, other Adobe users.
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So say I've got people that I work with,
other designers...
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I can go to that,
and share them this library.
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We all work from the same library.
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You can kind of tell, say, stock images,
I share with one of my colleagues...
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you can see the double head there,
same with Adobe logos.
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Because we as a company,
we're a certified training center...
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so we all share some of these colors,
and all these logos.
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So one person just adds them
to the library...
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and we all get to share them.
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It's perfect.
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One last thing, and it's not
technically the libraries...
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but it's kind of all tied together
with the amazing Creative Cloud.
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Up here, on my Mac,
this Creative Cloud icon.
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On a PC, it's in the
bottom right, somewhere.
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So I've got this one.
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We're going to go 'Assets', 'Market'.
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This is really handy for Illustrator,
because it's--
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these are commercial use images
that Adobe have given to us...
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that I can use for a business, for free.
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They're just really good
Illustrator style stuff.
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Mainly good for things
like logos and icons.
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Say I need a picture, I've got to
draw a picture of a house.
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It came to mind.
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You can see in here, all of this stuff,
ready to go.
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You can scroll down, and actually
there's a whole load of houses in here.
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Find the style you want.
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You could obviously draw one
pretty easily...
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but let's say we want this house,
click on it.
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What you're really looking for is,
that it's not a JPEG.
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You're looking for one that's SVG,
that's the Scalable Vector Graphic.
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It's something that Illustrator likes.
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If it's a JPEG, it's kind of mainly
for something for Photoshop...
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where it's kind of pixels bit.
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SVG is the magic one.
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Click 'Download', it's going to say,
"What library?" Click on that one.
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Magically, over here, hopefully,
you're going to have Daniel Scott.
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There's my house, it's SVG.
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I can drag it out.
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Check out this, if I drag him over here,
he's all bits and pieces.
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I might right click him,
I can ungroup him.
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We're going to run into that problem we
had a little earlier, it's still ungrouped.
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How do I break him apart?
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We could just go to 'Object',
'Compound Path', and 'Release'...
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or, grab the 'White Arrow'.
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I can just click on
individual bits in here.
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Let's say, the color,
I want to change to one of these.
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Look at this, he's using
all the library goodness.
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It's downloading stuff, changing the color
with our Library colors.
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We can use this commercially.
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There's loads of stuff in there,
do searches.
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Mainly for icons, and kind of...
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kind of Clip Art style graphics.
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There's a few other things
in that Market as well.
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One last thing for free icons.
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That's it for libraries, but there's
one last thing, that Market thing.
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It's amazing for icons.
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There's one other site
I'd like to show you.
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It's this site here, called Iconfinder.
I use it quite a lot.
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The Adobe Market is brilliant,
but this one here...
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say I need a house.
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It has one extra perk.
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First of all, there's some paid stuff.
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By default, it's any--
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that's what it comes up with.
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You can spend all of $2, and get an icon.
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I go to 'Vector', because I want it
to be ready for Illustrator.
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And I want it to be free.
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The option down here is,
I want it to be 'No link back'.
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That means it's commercial use...
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and I don't have to attribute anybody,
just use it.
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And in here, what I like,
same kind of thing, lots of icons.
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Let's say I like this house.
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I like this house.
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When I click on it,
if I scroll down a bit...
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it's often part of a larger icon group.
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That's some really handy stuff.
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There's a bunch of them
you can find, and use.
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Iconfinder's pretty cool,
Adobe Market is brilliant.
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That is going to be it for CC Libraries.
They're pretty cool, huh!
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Bye now.
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