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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,593 --> 00:00:05,236 Hey there, Illustrator lovers, it is time for CC Libraries. 2 00:00:05,368 --> 00:00:08,496 We've ignored it, this panel over here, next to Properties. 3 00:00:08,521 --> 00:00:10,274 I've ignored it this whole course. 4 00:00:10,405 --> 00:00:12,548 Now it's time to get to grips with it... 5 00:00:12,573 --> 00:00:14,010 find out all the perks... 6 00:00:14,051 --> 00:00:17,306 the colors, the free images, the sharing art. 7 00:00:17,847 --> 00:00:20,513 Let's go and learn how to do CC Libraries now. 8 00:00:21,429 --> 00:00:22,844 So it's time for Libraries. 9 00:00:23,757 --> 00:00:25,981 If you can't see your Libraries, go to the 'Libraries' tab. 10 00:00:26,021 --> 00:00:29,013 If you can't see it still, go to 'Window', go down to 'Libraries'. 11 00:00:29,263 --> 00:00:33,088 Now I've been purposefully avoiding Libraries during this course, I guess. 12 00:00:33,290 --> 00:00:35,686 It's hard to know when to squeeze everything in... 13 00:00:35,711 --> 00:00:37,290 but it's time for Libraries now. 14 00:00:37,613 --> 00:00:39,756 Now by default, you've probably gone on 'My Library'. 15 00:00:40,020 --> 00:00:43,401 At the top here, if you're a heavy user like me, we got lots of libraries. 16 00:00:43,938 --> 00:00:45,842 So we're going to start by creating a Library. 17 00:00:45,867 --> 00:00:49,057 My library's like, it's full of junk like no one's does. 18 00:00:49,252 --> 00:00:51,961 Let's say I'm working with a new client, and I click on this... 19 00:00:51,986 --> 00:00:53,720 I'm going to go to 'Create New Library'. 20 00:00:54,202 --> 00:00:56,327 In here, it says 'Create New Library'. 21 00:00:56,352 --> 00:00:58,433 I'm going to give it a name, say it's a client name. 22 00:00:58,563 --> 00:01:02,222 I'm working for myself, Daniel Scott, click 'Create', there's nothing in here. 23 00:01:02,519 --> 00:01:04,899 What goes in there is quite clear, drag and drop. 24 00:01:05,172 --> 00:01:07,481 So I've got this fox here, I'm going to drag and drop him in. 25 00:01:07,778 --> 00:01:10,722 Also, know that I'm working from the CC Libraries file. 26 00:01:10,747 --> 00:01:13,502 You can open it, or just work on your own file, it's up to you. 27 00:01:13,665 --> 00:01:15,855 I've got this thing, called 'Artwork 1'. 28 00:01:15,888 --> 00:01:17,800 I'm going to double click it, and call it 'Fox'. 29 00:01:18,804 --> 00:01:19,838 So I've got a bit of Artwork. 30 00:01:19,863 --> 00:01:22,209 Now, why is this useful? It means that... 31 00:01:22,914 --> 00:01:25,999 if I open up a new document in Illustrator, completely new one... 32 00:01:26,209 --> 00:01:28,212 it doesn't matter, this Library is still active. 33 00:01:28,237 --> 00:01:29,614 I can drag it out, and start using it. 34 00:01:29,825 --> 00:01:31,634 There it is there. Awesome, huh! 35 00:01:32,293 --> 00:01:35,650 What's also really nice about it, is I can go out to-- 36 00:01:35,822 --> 00:01:37,727 it's missing a chunk. How is it missing a chunk? 37 00:01:38,047 --> 00:01:41,095 It didn't grab while I dragged it across, it's part of the fox. 38 00:01:42,719 --> 00:01:44,439 What I'd like to do now is-- 39 00:01:44,680 --> 00:01:47,149 I'll show you one of the perks, it's that it's across software. 40 00:01:47,398 --> 00:01:50,739 If I open up 'Photoshop', and I want to use my fox, my part fox in here... 41 00:01:50,910 --> 00:01:52,568 I can go to 'CC Libraries'-- 42 00:01:52,593 --> 00:01:54,132 So I'm going to go to 'Window'... 43 00:01:54,484 --> 00:01:56,178 and go to 'Libraries'. 44 00:01:59,434 --> 00:02:01,316 Up the top here, I've got all my libraries... 45 00:02:01,341 --> 00:02:02,712 and there's a new one here, called 'Daniel Scott'. 46 00:02:02,875 --> 00:02:05,129 There's my half a fox, drag him in. 47 00:02:05,980 --> 00:02:08,123 And position him, 'return'. 48 00:02:08,325 --> 00:02:11,293 It's brought it through. It's vector, it's awesome. 49 00:02:11,518 --> 00:02:14,526 You can do the other way as well. I can click on this background image... 50 00:02:14,673 --> 00:02:16,962 and because Photoshop is more of an image processing program... 51 00:02:16,987 --> 00:02:20,122 it will be more appropriate to be dragging images... 52 00:02:20,147 --> 00:02:21,591 into the Library from Photoshop. 53 00:02:21,616 --> 00:02:22,845 I'm going to click him, drag him. 54 00:02:22,870 --> 00:02:24,863 There it goes there, this is my bike. 55 00:02:26,375 --> 00:02:29,322 Now if I go to Illustrator, I've got my bike. 56 00:02:29,425 --> 00:02:30,727 I can drag it out, start using it. 57 00:02:31,227 --> 00:02:33,449 Same with InDesign, if I go to InDesign... 58 00:02:33,474 --> 00:02:35,636 and open up a new document... 59 00:02:38,690 --> 00:02:40,674 'CC Libraries', here it is there. 60 00:02:40,772 --> 00:02:43,589 'Daniel Scott', these guys are here, drag him into this. 61 00:02:43,847 --> 00:02:45,720 I use this for After Effects... 62 00:02:45,745 --> 00:02:48,918 all of these, XD, Animate, Muse... 63 00:02:48,943 --> 00:02:51,122 Dreamweaver, to a degree. 64 00:02:51,329 --> 00:02:53,376 Definitely Premiere and After Effects. 65 00:02:53,409 --> 00:02:56,556 Not so much Character Animator, but lots of these ones. 66 00:02:56,804 --> 00:03:00,320 Dimension, really good for using CC Libraries. Nice interconnection. 67 00:03:01,185 --> 00:03:02,173 Now there'll be a perk for it. 68 00:03:02,198 --> 00:03:03,788 Let's say we've used it in a few products now-- 69 00:03:03,813 --> 00:03:04,916 I'm going to go to Illustrator. 70 00:03:05,759 --> 00:03:08,933 Actually what I'm going to do is double click on the 'Library Item'. 71 00:03:09,096 --> 00:03:11,008 Because I started over here... 72 00:03:11,805 --> 00:03:13,542 first of all, I'm going to copy the bits that I lost. 73 00:03:14,379 --> 00:03:16,164 Actually I'm going to grab the whole thing, copy it. 74 00:03:17,192 --> 00:03:18,778 So this is not connected anymore. 75 00:03:18,803 --> 00:03:20,390 That was kind of like, Parent. 76 00:03:20,496 --> 00:03:23,467 We created this guy here, fox, but they're no longer connected. 77 00:03:23,492 --> 00:03:26,078 So if I adjust this, it doesn't change this one at all... 78 00:03:26,383 --> 00:03:29,517 but if I double click 'fox', it will open up in Illustrator. 79 00:03:29,783 --> 00:03:33,052 I'm going to add the rest of my fox. I'm going to select all, delete him. 80 00:03:33,479 --> 00:03:36,217 Add the rest of my fox, get him to fit in the little box that he's got. 81 00:03:36,839 --> 00:03:37,847 Hit 'Save'. 82 00:03:38,069 --> 00:03:41,732 Hopefully now-- actually, just do some other adjustments, let's do some 'color'. 83 00:03:44,958 --> 00:03:48,196 I'm just going to use this color, and grab the partially blue dog. 84 00:03:48,509 --> 00:03:52,765 I'm going to jump out to InDesign, magic, Photoshop, magic. 85 00:03:52,790 --> 00:03:56,312 They're all adjusting. So it's really handy if you've got graphic. 86 00:03:56,337 --> 00:03:59,328 It needs to be consistent across lots of designs. 87 00:03:59,353 --> 00:04:00,546 Maybe a logo. 88 00:04:01,436 --> 00:04:04,239 There are times though, when you're like, "Don't update, please." 89 00:04:04,687 --> 00:04:06,089 The way to get around that is... 90 00:04:06,114 --> 00:04:09,282 in all of the programs, when you're dragging out of the library... 91 00:04:09,445 --> 00:04:12,548 hold down the 'Option' key on a Mac, or the 'Alt' key on a PC. 92 00:04:12,805 --> 00:04:16,464 What that does is it breaks the links. Now if I go back into Illustrator... 93 00:04:16,771 --> 00:04:17,945 I'm still in that editable-- 94 00:04:17,970 --> 00:04:19,571 You kind of know you're in an editable one... 95 00:04:19,596 --> 00:04:20,489 either by double clicking it... 96 00:04:20,514 --> 00:04:22,279 or it's got this crazy name. 97 00:04:23,545 --> 00:04:25,910 So I'm going to back in here, and undo it. 98 00:04:25,935 --> 00:04:28,894 Put it back to what it was, hit 'Save', jump back into Photoshop. 99 00:04:29,137 --> 00:04:30,978 You'll notice that, that one updated. 100 00:04:31,965 --> 00:04:33,693 Done here, but this one didn't... 101 00:04:33,718 --> 00:04:36,715 because I used the Alt, or Option, when I dragged it out. 102 00:04:36,829 --> 00:04:40,991 That's true of all of the programs, InDesign, Illustrator, After Effects... 103 00:04:41,016 --> 00:04:43,421 Any of them, just hold down the Option, or the Alt key... 104 00:04:43,446 --> 00:04:44,690 and that will break the link. 105 00:04:45,463 --> 00:04:48,114 Other cool things you can do is-- from any of the programs... 106 00:04:48,146 --> 00:04:49,510 but let's say this one here... 107 00:04:49,535 --> 00:04:52,402 I want these fox colors to use them for different products, right? 108 00:04:52,620 --> 00:04:54,213 So I'm going to select on this chunk. 109 00:04:54,238 --> 00:04:57,040 I'm going to go down here, and I got the option of adding the graphic. 110 00:04:57,145 --> 00:05:00,053 Instead of dragging it in, you can click on 'Add Graphic', this way. 111 00:05:00,325 --> 00:05:01,777 I don't want to add the graphic, I already got it. 112 00:05:02,113 --> 00:05:03,509 What I want to do is add the Fill color. 113 00:05:03,557 --> 00:05:05,377 It's actually a Swatch, you can see there. 114 00:05:05,402 --> 00:05:07,853 It's got its Hexadecimal number, I'm going to go through you. 115 00:05:08,055 --> 00:05:09,197 I want to add. 116 00:05:10,685 --> 00:05:12,828 Can't we go and have them all in one big go yet? 117 00:05:12,974 --> 00:05:15,426 I think we can, so I'm just going to, individually. 118 00:05:16,200 --> 00:05:18,262 Click on the different pieces. Those are all the colors I want to use. 119 00:05:18,591 --> 00:05:21,315 That means, that again. In Photoshop, here's the colors. 120 00:05:21,348 --> 00:05:24,029 I can start working using these ones across them all. 121 00:05:24,395 --> 00:05:28,171 Another cool thing you can do is you can jump to 'color.adobe.com'. 122 00:05:28,196 --> 00:05:29,338 I'm going to jump to it now. 123 00:05:29,741 --> 00:05:32,058 Now for me, for some reason when I sign in... 124 00:05:32,083 --> 00:05:35,307 today, of all days, when I'm recording, it doesn't want to log me in. 125 00:05:36,468 --> 00:05:37,873 For some reason, just with Adobe Color. 126 00:05:38,081 --> 00:05:40,557 When you are logged in, you can find a color you like. 127 00:05:40,582 --> 00:05:42,996 So I'm at 'color.adobe.com'. 128 00:05:43,021 --> 00:05:44,261 I've gone to 'Explore'. 129 00:05:44,437 --> 00:05:47,421 It's great. Find colors, click, download. 130 00:05:47,735 --> 00:05:51,116 And when you log in, it says, "Would you like to save it to a library?" 131 00:05:51,141 --> 00:05:52,777 You say, "Yes," you pick the Daniel Scott library. 132 00:05:52,946 --> 00:05:56,216 And it downloads it, and it magically appears in here. 133 00:05:57,133 --> 00:05:59,887 Like some of my other libraries, it's full of MF. 134 00:06:00,462 --> 00:06:03,423 You can see, there's some of those colors that I've got in here. 135 00:06:04,022 --> 00:06:05,553 So it will just appear there. 136 00:06:06,228 --> 00:06:07,105 Trust me. 137 00:06:07,177 --> 00:06:09,963 Another cool perk for using CC Libraries. 138 00:06:09,988 --> 00:06:11,645 I'm going to go back to our file here. 139 00:06:11,870 --> 00:06:13,085 Click on this text once. 140 00:06:13,262 --> 00:06:14,777 And down, on the '+' button here... 141 00:06:14,802 --> 00:06:15,881 I can add the text. 142 00:06:15,906 --> 00:06:18,265 I can add that as a graphic, it will just be like a picture. 143 00:06:18,290 --> 00:06:20,830 One of the text, whereas this is actually the raw text. 144 00:06:21,159 --> 00:06:22,270 You can click 'Add'. 145 00:06:22,746 --> 00:06:25,082 It means I can go to some of these other documents here... 146 00:06:26,082 --> 00:06:27,306 and drag it out. 147 00:06:27,886 --> 00:06:29,374 Not only is it a picture of text... 148 00:06:29,406 --> 00:06:31,979 but it's kind of restylable, reshaped. 149 00:06:32,004 --> 00:06:34,053 You can see, it's editable text. 150 00:06:34,078 --> 00:06:35,497 It might be good for something like-- 151 00:06:35,711 --> 00:06:38,032 I use it mainly for things like Terms & Conditions... 152 00:06:38,065 --> 00:06:40,670 or something like, our address that I use quite often. 153 00:06:41,243 --> 00:06:42,743 So, it could be handy. 154 00:06:42,834 --> 00:06:44,842 Same with this. There's also, like-- 155 00:06:44,992 --> 00:06:48,045 This 'Text Fill', actually a strange gray color that I use. 156 00:06:48,070 --> 00:06:49,114 You can add that as well. 157 00:06:49,196 --> 00:06:50,704 You can name your colors if you like. 158 00:06:51,080 --> 00:06:52,485 Another perk for the libraries... 159 00:06:52,524 --> 00:06:55,960 is up here, in this Hamburger menu, click on him... 160 00:06:56,237 --> 00:06:57,991 and there's one that says 'Collaborate'. 161 00:06:58,279 --> 00:07:01,858 That's cool, because I get to share with other people, from Adobe. 162 00:07:02,115 --> 00:07:04,329 Not from Adobe, other Adobe users. 163 00:07:04,428 --> 00:07:07,731 So say I've got people that I work with, other designers... 164 00:07:07,756 --> 00:07:09,867 I can go to that, and share them this library. 165 00:07:09,892 --> 00:07:11,399 We all work from the same library. 166 00:07:11,674 --> 00:07:14,857 You can kind of tell, say, stock images, I share with one of my colleagues... 167 00:07:15,106 --> 00:07:17,590 you can see the double head there, same with Adobe logos. 168 00:07:17,807 --> 00:07:21,021 Because we as a company, we're a certified training center... 169 00:07:21,168 --> 00:07:23,882 so we all share some of these colors, and all these logos. 170 00:07:24,012 --> 00:07:25,722 So one person just adds them to the library... 171 00:07:25,747 --> 00:07:26,813 and we all get to share them. 172 00:07:26,838 --> 00:07:27,884 It's perfect. 173 00:07:28,160 --> 00:07:30,478 One last thing, and it's not technically the libraries... 174 00:07:30,503 --> 00:07:34,393 but it's kind of all tied together with the amazing Creative Cloud. 175 00:07:34,658 --> 00:07:37,753 Up here, on my Mac, this Creative Cloud icon. 176 00:07:37,836 --> 00:07:40,114 On a PC, it's in the bottom right, somewhere. 177 00:07:40,283 --> 00:07:41,529 So I've got this one. 178 00:07:41,714 --> 00:07:44,286 We're going to go 'Assets', 'Market'. 179 00:07:44,534 --> 00:07:46,756 This is really handy for Illustrator, because it's-- 180 00:07:46,917 --> 00:07:50,125 these are commercial use images that Adobe have given to us... 181 00:07:50,150 --> 00:07:52,157 that I can use for a business, for free. 182 00:07:53,416 --> 00:07:55,570 They're just really good Illustrator style stuff. 183 00:07:55,595 --> 00:07:57,740 Mainly good for things like logos and icons. 184 00:07:57,765 --> 00:08:01,849 Say I need a picture, I've got to draw a picture of a house. 185 00:08:03,069 --> 00:08:04,013 It came to mind. 186 00:08:04,416 --> 00:08:06,742 You can see in here, all of this stuff, ready to go. 187 00:08:06,866 --> 00:08:10,080 You can scroll down, and actually there's a whole load of houses in here. 188 00:08:10,202 --> 00:08:11,361 Find the style you want. 189 00:08:11,948 --> 00:08:13,841 You could obviously draw one pretty easily... 190 00:08:13,866 --> 00:08:15,887 but let's say we want this house, click on it. 191 00:08:16,210 --> 00:08:19,401 What you're really looking for is, that it's not a JPEG. 192 00:08:19,426 --> 00:08:23,471 You're looking for one that's SVG, that's the Scalable Vector Graphic. 193 00:08:24,043 --> 00:08:25,654 It's something that Illustrator likes. 194 00:08:25,840 --> 00:08:28,440 If it's a JPEG, it's kind of mainly for something for Photoshop... 195 00:08:28,465 --> 00:08:29,648 where it's kind of pixels bit. 196 00:08:29,673 --> 00:08:30,978 SVG is the magic one. 197 00:08:31,003 --> 00:08:33,971 Click 'Download', it's going to say, "What library?" Click on that one. 198 00:08:34,308 --> 00:08:37,578 Magically, over here, hopefully, you're going to have Daniel Scott. 199 00:08:38,073 --> 00:08:39,938 There's my house, it's SVG. 200 00:08:41,343 --> 00:08:42,616 I can drag it out. 201 00:08:45,121 --> 00:08:48,085 Check out this, if I drag him over here, he's all bits and pieces. 202 00:08:49,137 --> 00:08:51,022 I might right click him, I can ungroup him. 203 00:08:51,271 --> 00:08:54,273 We're going to run into that problem we had a little earlier, it's still ungrouped. 204 00:08:54,298 --> 00:08:55,631 How do I break him apart? 205 00:08:55,812 --> 00:09:00,251 We could just go to 'Object', 'Compound Path', and 'Release'... 206 00:09:00,415 --> 00:09:01,788 or, grab the 'White Arrow'. 207 00:09:01,963 --> 00:09:03,923 I can just click on individual bits in here. 208 00:09:03,948 --> 00:09:06,203 Let's say, the color, I want to change to one of these. 209 00:09:06,951 --> 00:09:09,229 Look at this, he's using all the library goodness. 210 00:09:09,254 --> 00:09:11,865 It's downloading stuff, changing the color with our Library colors. 211 00:09:12,518 --> 00:09:13,726 We can use this commercially. 212 00:09:13,751 --> 00:09:15,701 There's loads of stuff in there, do searches. 213 00:09:15,726 --> 00:09:17,420 Mainly for icons, and kind of... 214 00:09:18,198 --> 00:09:20,150 kind of Clip Art style graphics. 215 00:09:20,267 --> 00:09:23,000 There's a few other things in that Market as well. 216 00:09:23,506 --> 00:09:25,047 One last thing for free icons. 217 00:09:25,072 --> 00:09:27,541 That's it for libraries, but there's one last thing, that Market thing. 218 00:09:27,566 --> 00:09:29,343 It's amazing for icons. 219 00:09:29,520 --> 00:09:31,139 There's one other site I'd like to show you. 220 00:09:31,164 --> 00:09:33,980 It's this site here, called Iconfinder. I use it quite a lot. 221 00:09:34,596 --> 00:09:36,899 The Adobe Market is brilliant, but this one here... 222 00:09:36,924 --> 00:09:37,844 say I need a house. 223 00:09:37,974 --> 00:09:39,624 It has one extra perk. 224 00:09:39,728 --> 00:09:41,622 First of all, there's some paid stuff. 225 00:09:42,185 --> 00:09:43,923 By default, it's any-- 226 00:09:45,192 --> 00:09:46,345 that's what it comes up with. 227 00:09:46,496 --> 00:09:49,681 You can spend all of $2, and get an icon. 228 00:09:49,706 --> 00:09:52,478 I go to 'Vector', because I want it to be ready for Illustrator. 229 00:09:52,766 --> 00:09:53,996 And I want it to be free. 230 00:09:54,197 --> 00:09:56,967 The option down here is, I want it to be 'No link back'. 231 00:09:57,557 --> 00:09:58,946 That means it's commercial use... 232 00:09:58,971 --> 00:10:01,200 and I don't have to attribute anybody, just use it. 233 00:10:01,800 --> 00:10:05,006 And in here, what I like, same kind of thing, lots of icons. 234 00:10:05,176 --> 00:10:06,660 Let's say I like this house. 235 00:10:08,052 --> 00:10:09,037 I like this house. 236 00:10:09,062 --> 00:10:10,936 When I click on it, if I scroll down a bit... 237 00:10:10,961 --> 00:10:13,382 it's often part of a larger icon group. 238 00:10:13,407 --> 00:10:15,208 That's some really handy stuff. 239 00:10:16,334 --> 00:10:19,413 There's a bunch of them you can find, and use. 240 00:10:21,145 --> 00:10:23,732 Iconfinder's pretty cool, Adobe Market is brilliant. 241 00:10:24,389 --> 00:10:27,635 That is going to be it for CC Libraries. They're pretty cool, huh! 242 00:10:27,896 --> 00:10:28,690 Bye now. 20784

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