rapata
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Post by rapata on Jul 13, 2017 23:53:06 GMT
I have a hard time remembering all the steps in the video tutorials, its good to see the various steps on screen but wish there was a printed sheet to follow as well. How do people follow these video tuts. I have tried running it on my Ipad sitting next to my laptop and pausing it at each step but its a bit laborious and I sometimes lose where I was..... any tips on how to follow the videos?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2017 16:54:55 GMT
I have a hard time remembering all the steps in the video tutorials, its good to see the various steps on screen but wish there was a printed sheet to follow as well. How do people follow these video tuts. I have tried running it on my Ipad sitting next to my laptop and pausing it at each step but its a bit laborious and I sometimes lose where I was..... any tips on how to follow the videos? Hi Pauline, what you describe is probably the method most people use with video tuts. If I am on my laptop I just run two windows, one with the video and the other in PSE, and like you, I pause the video whenever I need. This would obviously work easier if I had a computer and two monitors, but I would still have to pause the video on occassion. One think I used to do in my early days of PSE (before I knew the program much better) is to watch the video in full first without trying to execute it in PSE at the same time. After that I had a general idea of what the steps were, which made it a little easier the second time around when I was working alongside it in PSE. Nowadays I am lucky enough that I don't have to stop and start the videos as often, as I have a better grasp of PS and PSE and therefore can go a few steps in the tut without having to stop.
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