1 00:00:01,104 --> 00:00:06,203 We will go ahead and get started. So I am Dr. Chelsy Hooper. 2 00:00:06,204 --> 00:00:11,214 I am an instructional technology specialist here in the libraries in the Innovation and Research Commons. 3 00:00:11,214 --> 00:00:17,636 My main area is the Adobe Creative Space, where I help students, faculty and staff use technology to help them learn. 4 00:00:22,231 --> 00:00:27,571 And today we're going to focus on how can we use Adobe Stock to help us. 5 00:00:28,051 --> 00:00:36,181 So we actually get a lot of things from Adobe Stock that are come with our Auburn Adobe ID. 6 00:00:37,261 --> 00:00:42,451 You do have to have the full Auburn Adobe ID in order to access all of the Adobe stock. 7 00:00:43,261 --> 00:00:47,941 So make sure you have that and that you can sign in using your Auburn login. 8 00:00:47,941 --> 00:00:58,171 That's the only main track. Other than that you can access stock and in particular, we get access to certain items within Adobe stock. 9 00:00:59,071 --> 00:01:00,960 And so we're going to be going over that today. 10 00:01:00,961 --> 00:01:08,581 But we're going to talk about how can we use Adobe Stock to give us good, high quality images that we can use in our projects? 11 00:01:09,451 --> 00:01:12,971 You can use these in assignments, presentations, these are images. 12 00:01:12,971 --> 00:01:19,440 So you can put them in whatever you want. If you are creating a PowerPoint and you want good images, this is just fine. 13 00:01:19,441 --> 00:01:24,121 You can use Adobe Stock to help you with that. You're putting it in a different sort of format. 14 00:01:24,121 --> 00:01:27,961 That's fine. You're welcome to also use them with the Adobe Apps. 15 00:01:27,961 --> 00:01:34,711 That's really the best way because then you're kind of using the best, you know, app for that particular task as well. 16 00:01:35,641 --> 00:01:44,010 We also get access to Adobe Stock templates, so there are templates for Photoshop, InDesign, 17 00:01:44,011 --> 00:01:51,031 Illustrator and also Motion Graphics templates for Premiere Pro that you can access through Adobe Stock. 18 00:01:51,031 --> 00:01:56,101 So we get access to that as well. So you can search for templates, download them, 19 00:01:56,191 --> 00:02:03,961 open them in that particular application that they're meant for and make changes to that you can edit make changes, all of that good stuff. 20 00:02:04,681 --> 00:02:11,281 So you can use that as a, as a very nice way to get started in a file where you're not having to create everything from scratch. 21 00:02:11,281 --> 00:02:14,551 But if you see a template that really works for you, then you can do that. 22 00:02:15,031 --> 00:02:18,331 Another feature we're going to explore today is Creative Cloud Libraries. 23 00:02:18,331 --> 00:02:25,601 So how can we use that to maybe share stock images that we collect assets that you can 24 00:02:25,681 --> 00:02:31,291 spread between the Adobe apps and you can also share them with team members and classmates. 25 00:02:31,291 --> 00:02:35,641 So if you have a department that you're working with and they also have Adobe IDs, 26 00:02:35,641 --> 00:02:43,770 then you can share a creative cloud libraries folder and it's basically online cloud storage that you can share with your team members. 27 00:02:43,771 --> 00:02:49,051 And likewise, if you are a student and you're working on a project with other students, 28 00:02:49,771 --> 00:02:55,711 you can create a collaborative cloud libraries folder, put some stock images in there that you guys think you might want to use. 29 00:02:55,711 --> 00:03:00,511 And then if you're working in the different apps, you can all pull from the same folder and use the same content. 30 00:03:00,841 --> 00:03:05,400 So it makes it very, very handy. So we'll skip all of this part. 31 00:03:05,401 --> 00:03:09,630 You kind of already know all of that. So here's the trick. 32 00:03:09,631 --> 00:03:20,881 So your Auburn Adobe ID gives you access to some Adobe Stock standard access so we don't get access to, say, some of the premium images or 33 00:03:20,961 --> 00:03:33,651 Video or audio. But we do get access to standard images, which do include some standard vectors templates that includes templates for like InDesign, 34 00:03:33,891 --> 00:03:39,860 Illustrator, Photoshop and Premiere Pro illustrations. 35 00:03:39,861 --> 00:03:48,831 So similar vector images and so on source and more illustrative type imagery that you can use and also 3D content. 36 00:03:48,831 --> 00:03:55,191 So if you're into creating some sort of 3D content, you can actually access some stock, 37 00:03:55,201 --> 00:04:04,671 3D content through Adobe Stock and then bring that into the 3D apps such as Substance that Adobe offers to create things. 38 00:04:05,601 --> 00:04:12,441 But essentially you can either access stock through directly through some of the Adobe applications like Express, 39 00:04:12,441 --> 00:04:15,621 for example, pulls directly from stock right within itself. 40 00:04:15,921 --> 00:04:21,140 Or you can visit stock.adobe.com and sign in and then you can filter content. 41 00:04:21,141 --> 00:04:25,491 So this is what we're really going to explore first is how can we find good content in stock? 42 00:04:25,941 --> 00:04:29,181 And then you can license it and download it for use anywhere. 43 00:04:29,391 --> 00:04:37,041 Once you download it, after you license it and then download it, then the watermark is removed and you can do what you want with it there. 44 00:04:37,431 --> 00:04:40,131 If you're not sure if you want to license it yet, 45 00:04:40,971 --> 00:04:49,941 you can go ahead and add it to the app and then you can play around with it in InDesign or Illustrator or Photoshop, whatever you're using. 46 00:04:50,151 --> 00:04:54,980 And then once you decide, Yeah, this photo's working for me, then you can license that for us. 47 00:04:54,981 --> 00:04:59,841 It's not that big of a deal because we already have paid for the license to Adobe Stock. 48 00:05:00,111 --> 00:05:02,361 So any of that, you can license what you want. 49 00:05:03,501 --> 00:05:11,091 And then there's also templates for InDesign and Photoshop, for example, with some effects already built in inside the layers. 50 00:05:11,091 --> 00:05:14,661 And then you can just put your own content in there and the effects are already there. 51 00:05:15,711 --> 00:05:20,481 And you can also license and save stock images to your creative cloud library, 52 00:05:20,481 --> 00:05:25,821 and then you can access it across all those Adobe apps or share it with teammates and so on. 53 00:05:26,391 --> 00:05:34,461 Another quick note that we won't really be getting in today, but just so you're aware, in a similar way, you get access to Adobe Fonts. 54 00:05:34,821 --> 00:05:43,251 So if you're working in InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and you were going through the fonts and you realize, Hey, I really need more, 55 00:05:43,461 --> 00:05:50,690 you can go to find more within the app and then look for more or you can go to fonts started to become and 56 00:05:50,691 --> 00:05:56,691 activate specific fonts and then once they're activated then you can go use them within that application. 57 00:05:56,691 --> 00:06:00,291 So then they'll be active within Illustrator, within InDesign. 58 00:06:00,471 --> 00:06:05,870 You just have to be signed in again to fight started to become and that's a good solution. 59 00:06:05,871 --> 00:06:11,991 If somebody sends you a file and you don't have the fonts for that file, you can go ahead and activate it. 60 00:06:12,231 --> 00:06:13,220 If it's giving you trouble, 61 00:06:13,221 --> 00:06:20,270 you can go to fonts.adobe.com, activate that specific font and then access it in the app and then usually that fixes the issue. 62 00:06:20,271 --> 00:06:25,431 So, so yeah. So the first thing we're going to do is to jump into Adobe Stock Images. 63 00:06:26,091 --> 00:06:30,530 So here's a quick little screenshot to show you that we can search in the search bar here, 64 00:06:30,531 --> 00:06:36,261 but then we can also choose what type of thing are we searching for. So we're going to start by searching on images. 65 00:06:36,621 --> 00:06:40,881 We also get access to templates, we get access to 3D. 66 00:06:40,881 --> 00:06:43,401 So those are kind of the main things we get access to. 67 00:06:43,671 --> 00:06:52,101 So we're going to hop over to Adobe Stock and the link is here or you can just go to stock.adobe.com so we can click there, 68 00:06:52,131 --> 00:06:56,811 open up a new file, a new tab here is probably going to be best. 69 00:06:59,455 --> 00:07:03,055 So the first thing we've got to do is to sign into stock.adobe.com 70 00:07:03,745 --> 00:07:07,675 So we're going to make sure we sign in to that using our Auburn information. 71 00:07:08,005 --> 00:07:13,885 We always choose company or school account and then it wants us to authenticate, of course. 72 00:07:17,314 --> 00:07:21,964 We can tell up here and we can see what kind of access we have, unlimited images. 73 00:07:21,994 --> 00:07:24,444 Okay? So that's basically the kind of access that we have. 74 00:07:24,934 --> 00:07:32,464 And the first thing to do is if we're searching for images is the best thing is to search by that topic. 75 00:07:32,464 --> 00:07:36,124 So we're going to choose the category of images to search by. 76 00:07:36,244 --> 00:07:45,904 Okay. And let's say that we want to do some plant research and we need some pictures of plants for our great things that we're all going to create. 77 00:07:45,914 --> 00:07:50,494 We're going to create all these different things about our plant research. So let's just let's go with that. 78 00:07:51,004 --> 00:07:54,604 So we're going to search for plants once we have searched, 79 00:07:54,604 --> 00:07:59,874 Let's talk about the interface a little bit. We searched for a basic topic, okay? 80 00:07:59,914 --> 00:08:03,844 You can search by text. You can make this more descriptive if you want to. 81 00:08:04,624 --> 00:08:11,553 And then the first thing that comes up is a bunch of images. Now, if it's blue and has a little checkmark next to it, it says licensed. 82 00:08:11,554 --> 00:08:16,774 That means you can still access it. You just can re- download for free. 83 00:08:16,864 --> 00:08:21,484 So in this case, somebody else at Auburn has already used this. 84 00:08:21,514 --> 00:08:24,604 We've we've pooled together in one pool. 85 00:08:24,814 --> 00:08:28,174 We can access all these images so that you can still use it. 86 00:08:28,474 --> 00:08:31,654 You just means somebody else at Auburn has also downloaded it. 87 00:08:32,134 --> 00:08:39,274 You're welcome to download it and use it too. And it doesn't count against the total number of items that we have downloaded. 88 00:08:39,274 --> 00:08:43,774 So that's all that that means. This could be helpful information to you if somebody else at 89 00:08:43,844 --> 00:08:50,524 Auburn's already used it you know. Then you know, you could be repeating something that somebody has already posted. 90 00:08:50,974 --> 00:08:57,424 But we have the fullest license that's available through Adobe Stock, so we are able to republish. 91 00:08:57,424 --> 00:09:06,514 So these are all photos that are totally fine for using on websites and anything you're going to publish, research, publications, all of that. 92 00:09:07,114 --> 00:09:13,294 You're welcome to use it as long as you're the one using it for those academic purposes. 93 00:09:13,294 --> 00:09:19,743 Essentially, the only thing you can't do, of course, is like download the stock and then try to resell it. 94 00:09:19,744 --> 00:09:24,994 Of course you wouldn't want to do that, but Auburn has, you know, paid for the licensing for it. 95 00:09:24,994 --> 00:09:27,354 So it's you're welcome to use it, you know, 96 00:09:27,424 --> 00:09:34,864 in your capacity in the way that you work at Auburn or the way that you are a student or a faculty member at Auburn and so on. 97 00:09:34,864 --> 00:09:38,794 Anyway, so that's, so basically to download it, 98 00:09:38,794 --> 00:09:41,973 you would just click the little download button and then it would download to your 99 00:09:41,974 --> 00:09:46,053 downloads and then you can drag it wherever you want and continue to work with it there. 100 00:09:46,054 --> 00:09:47,704 So there's one we've already downloaded. 101 00:09:48,124 --> 00:09:56,794 If we go to one we haven't downloaded yet, then what we're going to want to do first is hit license and then once you hit license, 102 00:09:56,794 --> 00:10:04,204 that actually licenses it and notice that it's going to go ahead and save it to my default library. 103 00:10:04,684 --> 00:10:08,554 So when I hit license, it's saying, hey, you've licensed that. 104 00:10:08,574 --> 00:10:12,274 I'm going to add it to your creative cloud library, your default. 105 00:10:12,514 --> 00:10:17,823 Now, if I didn't want it in my default, because it's not really a stock template, it's an image I, can hit 106 00:10:17,824 --> 00:10:27,714 manage at this point, and then I can create a new library in creative cloud libraries. 107 00:10:27,724 --> 00:10:31,354 This is like a new folder, essentially, that's existing creative cloud. 108 00:10:31,774 --> 00:10:35,524 These are folders that I already have that that already exist. 109 00:10:35,524 --> 00:10:39,124 So if I had already created a folder that I could go through and do that. 110 00:10:40,384 --> 00:10:46,084 So I'm going to choose. I have a folder called Sample Workshop so we could pick that one to go to, 111 00:10:46,654 --> 00:10:53,464 or you could type in the name and create a new one there and name it whatever you want. 112 00:10:53,464 --> 00:10:58,893 So maybe give that a try. Go to stock, search for an image that maybe you would like to use. 113 00:10:58,894 --> 00:11:00,994 You don't have to search for what I'm searching for. 114 00:11:01,354 --> 00:11:08,044 You can search for something that's useful to you and then move it to your default library, to your to a library. 115 00:11:08,734 --> 00:11:12,364 And in that case, the one I chose is sample workshop. 116 00:11:13,054 --> 00:11:17,404 Okay. So now it exists within creative cloud libraries and I can pull it from other apps. 117 00:11:17,674 --> 00:11:26,224 But before we go on to see how that part works, let's see what other ways we can search and start, because this is very, very handy. 118 00:11:26,734 --> 00:11:31,924 Over here on the left hand side, you have you can see a panel of filters. 119 00:11:32,224 --> 00:11:35,584 So we can click on the filters over here on the left hand side. 120 00:11:35,794 --> 00:11:41,553 And this really helps us narrow down our choices because look at how many results came back. 121 00:11:41,554 --> 00:11:52,714 That's a lot of results. So we might want to narrow that down so we can choose a subcategory like, say, we only want vectors of plants, 122 00:11:53,134 --> 00:11:58,654 in which case we could download these or this one's already been licensed or somebody is already using us. 123 00:11:58,654 --> 00:12:05,733 We could download this, bring this file into Illustrator, and then each of these individual pieces would be vectors, 124 00:12:05,734 --> 00:12:09,004 the objects that we can move around in an illustrator file. 125 00:12:09,424 --> 00:12:15,484 Or you could separate and break into InDesign or Photoshop or whatever it is that you want to use it for. 126 00:12:15,934 --> 00:12:25,114 So that's an example of one way that we can sort of narrow down our search is what subcategory is it. also standard content 127 00:12:25,114 --> 00:12:28,413 You're going to want to leave it as that undiscovered just means other people 128 00:12:28,414 --> 00:12:32,524 haven't licensed it yet so it'd take away all those previous licensed ones. 129 00:12:32,524 --> 00:12:37,114 You know, from your search background, this one is choosing all of a background. 130 00:12:37,114 --> 00:12:41,853 But if we need a plant with a transparent background, then we could choose that. 131 00:12:41,854 --> 00:12:43,683 And now these have a transparent background. 132 00:12:43,684 --> 00:12:51,144 So this again would be handy for if we wanted to bring one of these into Photoshop and have it overlay on what we already have. 133 00:12:51,154 --> 00:12:58,864 And that could be a great option. You can also you can also do isolated assets that would just be like one thing at a time. 134 00:12:59,584 --> 00:13:05,014 We'll go back and choose all so we can see more choice as we're going through here orientation. 135 00:13:05,014 --> 00:13:11,194 So you can choose for if you know you're going to need a horizontal image that's going to go in a , 136 00:13:11,194 --> 00:13:15,333 maybe you're looking for like a banner or something like that, then you can do that. 137 00:13:15,334 --> 00:13:21,934 You can also choose, you know, vertical and you can check and uncheck as many of these as you want going through the filter. 138 00:13:22,384 --> 00:13:26,164 So we'll do that. We'll try that, try a vertical one and see what we get. 139 00:13:26,494 --> 00:13:27,553 Now we get vertical ones. 140 00:13:27,554 --> 00:13:33,604 So if you're creating some sort of like an Instagram post or reel or something like that, then you've got a good base to start from here. 141 00:13:34,114 --> 00:13:37,744 Here's one that I like a lot, images with copy space. 142 00:13:38,014 --> 00:13:43,984 This is a great way to create an instantly great looking, you know, message. 143 00:13:44,614 --> 00:13:46,443 If you choose images with copy space, 144 00:13:46,444 --> 00:13:57,124 it's going to show you pictures that have white space available where you could easily put text on top of it and still have a cool picture with it. 145 00:13:57,484 --> 00:14:06,634 So that's a great way to create, you know, initially create some messaging a post, start working on a flyer or something like that that you want. 146 00:14:06,944 --> 00:14:15,634 There is even depth of field so you can get one that's a little bit more blurry if you wanted to, if that's sort of the effect you were going for. 147 00:14:17,104 --> 00:14:21,274 And then we have we're going to leave it to all usage rights, which is totally fine. 148 00:14:21,634 --> 00:14:28,084 And then you can even search by exact pixel size if you really wanted to, if you wanted to save yourself some time. 149 00:14:28,234 --> 00:14:35,374 But if you find the image you really, really like, you could always go adjust, you know, crop it or adjust the size in Photoshop or something. 150 00:14:35,644 --> 00:14:45,634 And then here's what's really cool. You can also search by a specific color so we can say, Hey, we want this sort of like more lighter green color. 151 00:14:45,904 --> 00:14:50,104 Then we can search by that and see what it gives us. 152 00:14:50,134 --> 00:14:54,904 So if we're trying to match photos to a color scheme we already have, 153 00:14:54,904 --> 00:15:02,734 we could even copy and paste the color code if we know exactly what we need or if we know the vibe we're going for like a more gentle type green, 154 00:15:03,154 --> 00:15:12,394 then that's an option too. So these are good ways to sort in stock and see what it is that you want in the first place. 155 00:15:12,994 --> 00:15:16,233 Another way that you can search, which is pretty cool. 156 00:15:16,234 --> 00:15:20,434 So we'll go back to the like homepage. 157 00:15:21,424 --> 00:15:23,414 Okay. So here's another thing that we can do. 158 00:15:23,434 --> 00:15:33,364 Let's say that you had a picture and you found it like on Google Images or you had a picture that you took that wasn't that great, 159 00:15:33,454 --> 00:15:37,054 but you wanted like a more high resolution picture. 160 00:15:37,834 --> 00:15:46,954 What you can do is you can also search by image. So I downloaded a picture earlier and you can just download one from Google right now 161 00:15:46,954 --> 00:15:51,514 and try this or bring in a file that you have on your computer that stored right now. 162 00:15:51,934 --> 00:15:58,893 And I'm going to go to my sample files here and here's a picture that I can drag. 163 00:15:58,894 --> 00:16:03,124 Let me first get this out of the way a little bit so you can see if I can. 164 00:16:03,364 --> 00:16:08,674 Here we go. So notice that when I started dragging an image file, it says find similar. 165 00:16:09,094 --> 00:16:13,654 So what it's going to do is it's asking to drag and drop an image or file. 166 00:16:13,664 --> 00:16:17,044 Now I can get to that by clicking that little icon right there as well. 167 00:16:17,374 --> 00:16:20,854 Or I can just go to my picture file and just start dragging it in. 168 00:16:21,184 --> 00:16:26,914 So now it's I found a picture of of a plant that I liked on Google Images but don't have the rights to use it. 169 00:16:27,244 --> 00:16:32,674 So it's going to find a similar one in stock that now I have the rights to use it. 170 00:16:32,944 --> 00:16:37,983 So it's a fast way to search images that you maybe already have. 171 00:16:37,984 --> 00:16:41,314 Maybe it's not high quality. You don't have the rights to use it. 172 00:16:42,214 --> 00:16:47,973 You want some different ideas, you know, of how this could be more interesting. 173 00:16:47,974 --> 00:16:54,604 That's kind of a boring picture because this is right dead center, notice these have more perspective, a little more interesting. 174 00:16:55,054 --> 00:16:58,684 So that's a great tool to use too with Adobe Stock. 175 00:16:58,684 --> 00:17:03,814 So that is basically the essence of kind of searching within stock. 176 00:17:04,174 --> 00:17:08,794 So we talked about all these things finding similar. 177 00:17:09,274 --> 00:17:17,764 Yeah, very good. Okay. So now you have we added a photo to use in a Creative Cloud Library. 178 00:17:17,774 --> 00:17:20,553 So now let's go maybe talk about talk about that. 179 00:17:20,554 --> 00:17:28,584 And here's some tasks for you as so you can follow along or if you want to do this like right after the workshop today or whenever you have a, 180 00:17:28,724 --> 00:17:31,714 you know, a moment to kind of go back through and try these things on your own. 181 00:17:32,104 --> 00:17:35,794 So find a stock image you want and add it to a new library that you create. 182 00:17:35,794 --> 00:17:39,813 We did that. And then also here's what we can do with using Adobe Express. 183 00:17:39,814 --> 00:17:43,264 We can pull a photo from stock with an express and we can add text to it. 184 00:17:43,264 --> 00:17:45,964 So that's one way we can very quickly add text. 185 00:17:45,964 --> 00:17:53,973 So if we go to Adobe Express, which you can click right here and sign in, I'm already signed into this browser, so remember me. 186 00:17:53,974 --> 00:17:58,354 But at this point you would want to sign in and choose company or school account. 187 00:17:58,354 --> 00:18:02,374 You can see that you're signed in by checking up here and now. 188 00:18:02,374 --> 00:18:06,063 What we can do is remember we added that to a library. 189 00:18:06,064 --> 00:18:17,223 We added an image from stock to a library. So the way we can see those images is we can go to libraries and now it's in this sample workshop. 190 00:18:17,224 --> 00:18:27,544 So now in the sample workshop I can click manage and then actually we're going to go to Assets and now 191 00:18:27,544 --> 00:18:32,734 we have some pictures that we add that we added earlier in the sample in the sample workshop folder. 192 00:18:33,094 --> 00:18:43,084 So now what we can do is if we go home, then what we can do is we can add a new make, create a new graphic. 193 00:18:43,204 --> 00:18:50,434 So let's create just a custom sized graphic. We'll just do like Instagram one by one for now. 194 00:18:52,864 --> 00:18:56,734 And then from here, we can go to our photos. 195 00:18:58,774 --> 00:19:02,403 And then what we're going to go to is this little alternate sources. 196 00:19:02,404 --> 00:19:08,714 Now notice a fast a slightly faster way an express might be you can search Adobe stock right here. 197 00:19:09,634 --> 00:19:14,584 You can't filter like we did, though. So that's the downside. 198 00:19:14,584 --> 00:19:17,434 But that's a fast way to get Adobe Stock that you can use. 199 00:19:17,554 --> 00:19:22,204 But if you had one that you wanted to use, you could click here and go to my Adobe Stock photos. 200 00:19:24,334 --> 00:19:29,854 And it's going to have all these items that you have that everyone has saved, essentially. 201 00:19:30,364 --> 00:19:33,564 And then you can also go to libraries. 202 00:19:33,574 --> 00:19:39,154 And so under libraries is where you have your different folders that we had saved. 203 00:19:39,454 --> 00:19:41,524 So now we're going to go to the sample workshop. 204 00:19:42,604 --> 00:19:51,514 And now if we go to assets, we can view all, make sure we got all of our assets, then we can click one of these and it adds it to the file. 205 00:19:51,844 --> 00:19:54,903 So that's how you can work through creative cloud libraries. 206 00:19:54,904 --> 00:20:01,104 You can save from stock directly to creative cloud libraries and then open it up in something like Express, ok? 207 00:20:01,984 --> 00:20:07,834 And from here you can of course make adjustments to it. It's not blurry, I promise. 208 00:20:07,854 --> 00:20:11,424 It's just taking a second because we're zooming. 209 00:20:11,604 --> 00:20:16,673 And then, of course, we can resize, we could add text, you know, all that good stuff, you know, in Express. 210 00:20:16,674 --> 00:20:25,474 So we would name our project, all of that. So that's another way that you can use that you can use it is with Express. 211 00:20:25,494 --> 00:20:29,994 So that's an idea. So under photos, you can also go to libraries and pull it that way, too. 212 00:20:30,024 --> 00:20:38,344 So you have some options. Okay. So the next thing we need to talk about is continue to talk about creative cloud libraries. 213 00:20:38,364 --> 00:20:48,614 So if you're interested in digging a lot more into creative cloud libraries, there is a link here to the help center of Creative Cloud Libraries. 214 00:20:48,624 --> 00:20:52,534 There's a link here that kind of tells you a little bit about it. 215 00:20:52,554 --> 00:20:57,264 Product this is the product page for it and how to make sure your items are sinking. 216 00:20:57,654 --> 00:21:05,724 And then there is a help center here that sort of goes more into depth about what are libraries, how do you use them? 217 00:21:05,904 --> 00:21:11,664 So if you're thinking about getting your whole team into using creative cloud libraries, this would be a great option. 218 00:21:12,564 --> 00:21:22,014 Also, there is a great little mobile app called Adobe Capture and it helps you save what they call shapes, but they're actually vectors. 219 00:21:22,014 --> 00:21:28,104 You can take a picture with your phone and and we'll go and click on Adobe Capture since we're talking about it. 220 00:21:28,554 --> 00:21:33,234 And this is what the mobile app looks like, you know, the icon looks like and so on. 221 00:21:33,954 --> 00:21:39,234 But you can take a picture with your smartphone and it will convert that photo into a vector. 222 00:21:39,444 --> 00:21:45,413 So that's a cool way to get an interesting shot really quickly of something maybe around Auburn that you want to get a shot of, 223 00:21:45,414 --> 00:21:50,694 you know, that people would recognize, but they'd be like, wait, that's a vector of it, you know, not just regular photo. 224 00:21:51,324 --> 00:21:55,584 And you can save all of everything that you're doing on the mobile app 225 00:21:55,734 --> 00:22:00,473 Adobe capture to creative cloud libraries and then you could pull it into there. 226 00:22:00,474 --> 00:22:07,284 It helps you pick out colors. Also, you can make your own brushes and patterns in Adobe Capture. 227 00:22:07,554 --> 00:22:14,424 You can also capture audio that way too, and then use that in something like Adobe Audition later and so on. 228 00:22:14,424 --> 00:22:19,104 But all kinds of neat things you can do in capture, so that's a great little option as well. 229 00:22:19,164 --> 00:22:29,184 This tells you how to do what we just did, you know, so there's all kinds of help items here as well on how to do that with creative cloud libraries. 230 00:22:29,184 --> 00:22:37,304 You can also access it through your Creative Cloud Desktop app, so that's one way that you can access it and we'll try it on the PC. 231 00:22:37,314 --> 00:22:40,344 It's a little bit different on the PC that it has on the Mac. 232 00:22:40,344 --> 00:22:45,294 Not that much, though. So we'll open up our Creative Cloud Desktop app. 233 00:22:46,194 --> 00:22:50,964 This is a good thing for you to try on your own as well on your own computer. 234 00:22:51,924 --> 00:22:54,383 If you don't have the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App, 235 00:22:54,384 --> 00:23:02,874 that's the best thing to install in your computer that you can sign in to make sure that you're signed in up here on the right hand side. 236 00:23:03,174 --> 00:23:07,464 And that helps you manage all of the creative cloud apps on your computer. 237 00:23:07,464 --> 00:23:13,614 It helps you if there was an update to run, it would tell you and you could set up automatic updates or not. 238 00:23:13,914 --> 00:23:19,464 You know, you can choose to uninstall old versions of your apps so that the new ones are on there, 239 00:23:19,464 --> 00:23:22,163 not the old ones, and not taking up too much space on your computer. 240 00:23:22,164 --> 00:23:30,323 You can choose which apps to download all of that along with helping you manage all of your apps and updates and all of that. 241 00:23:30,324 --> 00:23:32,253 You also have files. So if you click files in your Adobe Desktop app, 242 00:23:36,580 --> 00:23:41,439 So, yes, we can use cloud documents. We can work with reusable elements. 243 00:23:41,440 --> 00:23:44,950 So that's the trick that sharing among teams really helps. 244 00:23:44,950 --> 00:23:51,040 So like if you made your own asset that you wanted to use, you could then put it here. 245 00:23:51,040 --> 00:23:57,070 Like if you created a file using Photoshop and you exported it as a jpeg and 246 00:23:57,070 --> 00:24:01,180 you wanted that to be constantly used throughout your rest of your creations, 247 00:24:01,600 --> 00:24:06,580 you could add that JPEG to that file to that folder, and then you could pull it whenever you need it. 248 00:24:07,840 --> 00:24:11,289 And you can share you can share these files. Okay. All right. 249 00:24:11,290 --> 00:24:14,710 So here are my files. Great. And then we'll go to libraries. 250 00:24:17,795 --> 00:24:24,005 So let's skip that. And then here are my folders from Creative Cloud. 251 00:24:24,005 --> 00:24:31,925 So it just takes it's just taking a minute to sync. So I don't haven't used on this computer before, but our folder would be here with our files. 252 00:24:31,925 --> 00:24:33,965 So that's where you can, you can do those things. 253 00:24:34,205 --> 00:24:46,955 You can also add a new library and you can go into a library and you can add so you can add items, you can add an item from your computer, you know. 254 00:24:47,285 --> 00:24:51,575 So if we click here, we can upload a file, we can make a new group of files. 255 00:24:51,575 --> 00:24:55,415 I would just suggest using the folders and then notice you can share. 256 00:24:55,415 --> 00:24:59,405 So anybody has an adobe ID you can share that with. 257 00:25:00,215 --> 00:25:03,485 And then this one is like an export feature. 258 00:25:03,485 --> 00:25:06,935 So if you needed to download everything in this folder, you could do that. 259 00:25:06,935 --> 00:25:14,344 You can rename it or you could delete it. You can also get a link to this library so that we could send it to somebody and say, Here's all the assets. 260 00:25:14,345 --> 00:25:17,374 But I think when you share, I think it notifies them. 261 00:25:17,375 --> 00:25:20,625 If it doesn't, you can send them a link. So there we go. And it loaded. 262 00:25:20,645 --> 00:25:28,805 So what's what's nice about creative cloud libraries is once you're signed in properly, then you can access it on all your different computers. 263 00:25:29,165 --> 00:25:33,935 So you don't have to be like, Oh, that files on my work computer, it's on my laptop and on my desktop. 264 00:25:34,535 --> 00:25:41,075 So those are great features as well. All right. So we will minimize that for a second. 265 00:25:42,035 --> 00:25:51,215 Okay. So after you're adding the assets to that folder, you can open them in all kinds of different applications. 266 00:25:51,395 --> 00:25:53,225 So we're going to test that out in a second. 267 00:25:54,815 --> 00:26:01,114 Also, I wanted to mention that they have a new creative cloud libraries added for PowerPoint and then that's under the help center. 268 00:26:01,115 --> 00:26:05,855 So it's a little add on that you have to activate in your PowerPoint. 269 00:26:06,095 --> 00:26:12,424 But once you do, you can pull Adobe stock images from a library folder right within PowerPoint. 270 00:26:12,425 --> 00:26:18,035 So if that's something that you're going to be using a lot, that could be a very useful tool, tool as well. 271 00:26:18,725 --> 00:26:25,895 Okay. So let's go to we opened the desktop app and went to the files and we found the library you created. 272 00:26:26,135 --> 00:26:30,964 And now let's let's try opening an application and see how we can get to our file. 273 00:26:30,965 --> 00:26:34,775 So let's go open Photoshop, for example. 274 00:26:34,985 --> 00:26:41,495 So we're going to go back to our Creative Cloud Desktop app and we'll go to apps and 275 00:26:41,615 --> 00:26:46,355 I'm going to go ahead and open up Photoshop and we'll give that a second to open. 276 00:26:46,355 --> 00:26:49,325 Now, this could be Photoshop as can be Illustrator could be InDesign, 277 00:26:49,535 --> 00:26:57,635 maybe open up one that you use a lot or that you would like to learn how to use more and we'll give it a try. 278 00:26:57,635 --> 00:27:04,445 So once you have opened up whatever app you want to work in for now, then we're going to make a new file. 279 00:27:05,695 --> 00:27:10,105 And let's just make a regular default Photoshop size. 280 00:27:10,585 --> 00:27:11,694 You pick whatever you want, 281 00:27:11,695 --> 00:27:23,575 just pick some sort of preset default to get us going here and notice you can search for Photoshop templates directly here within the app. 282 00:27:23,575 --> 00:27:35,125 So that is an option to again, you don't get as many filter search features here, but that could be something that you that you could do. 283 00:27:35,305 --> 00:27:40,975 Okay. So that's an idea also. Anyway, let's create and let's just test how do we get to our assets? 284 00:27:40,975 --> 00:27:47,214 Okay. So over here on the right hand side, we're going to see, do we have any more libraries? 285 00:27:47,215 --> 00:27:52,315 Do we have the libraries over here? I'm not seeing libraries over here in our panel. 286 00:27:52,555 --> 00:27:58,855 So what we're going to do is we're going to go to window and then we're going to get the libraries panel. 287 00:27:58,975 --> 00:28:01,465 So pretty much whatever application you're in, 288 00:28:01,585 --> 00:28:08,724 this is the choice to get the correct property on the right panel side to get to your Creative Cloud Library. 289 00:28:08,725 --> 00:28:18,265 So we're going to choose libraries. And once it opens the libraries now notice it's got all of our creative cloud libraries right here. 290 00:28:18,895 --> 00:28:25,765 So our simple workshop folder, we're going to click there and then it'll just give me a little tab if you want to see groups. 291 00:28:25,765 --> 00:28:28,824 You remember we didn't make any groups, so we don't really care about that right now. 292 00:28:28,825 --> 00:28:34,885 But if your files, if your folders got big with lots of content, you might could use groups, that would be probably a good idea. 293 00:28:35,695 --> 00:28:40,105 Okay, now this one. Here's why. Here's what I did to make a point here. 294 00:28:40,375 --> 00:28:46,255 Notice this one has a little cart icon. That's because this image is not yet licensed. 295 00:28:46,255 --> 00:28:47,394 It says unlicensed. 296 00:28:47,395 --> 00:28:55,795 So what I did is I added one to the library that I didn't license yet, and then I added one to the library that I did already license. 297 00:28:56,215 --> 00:29:02,395 And the point is, if you don't feel like licensing it yet and you want to see how it looks, you can still use it in the app. 298 00:29:02,395 --> 00:29:09,265 It'll have a little watermark on it until you license it, but you can definitely do all your design work and see around it. 299 00:29:09,775 --> 00:29:15,325 This is helpful if you're going to need some sort of premium content that maybe your department wants to purchase. 300 00:29:15,325 --> 00:29:23,065 So if you're like a staff person and you want to purchase premium content from Adobe Stock, you can go through your contacts and see. 301 00:29:23,395 --> 00:29:28,045 I think it has a way that they can do that with you, with your department paying and so on. 302 00:29:29,005 --> 00:29:32,304 But we get all these images for free right now. 303 00:29:32,305 --> 00:29:35,965 So there's really not a reason to necessarily right now. 304 00:29:36,205 --> 00:29:38,575 But if you just didn't feel like licensing them yet, 305 00:29:38,575 --> 00:29:44,964 if you wanted to have like three or four options and then like let somebody choose which one looks best, that's what you can do. 306 00:29:44,965 --> 00:29:50,454 So we can continue to use this this one, and we'll go ahead and hit. 307 00:29:50,455 --> 00:29:54,325 Yes, smart objects. That is totally fine. So we'll do that. 308 00:29:57,315 --> 00:30:02,325 Let's see if we can. There we go. And now we've got it added to the library. 309 00:30:02,325 --> 00:30:05,595 And notice it doesn't quite look as clear and it's got a watermark. 310 00:30:06,045 --> 00:30:13,735 So we've added it to our image. And then we can you can manipulate this, but you can still do all your edits and stuff like that that you want. 311 00:30:13,755 --> 00:30:19,035 Okay. And if we just like where we've placed it, then we can hit the commit. 312 00:30:19,065 --> 00:30:25,784 That's fine. Now we have this one over here which has been licensed so we can click and 313 00:30:25,785 --> 00:30:31,515 drag that guy into here and we can make a little collage here if we wanted to. 314 00:30:31,635 --> 00:30:36,435 And notice how this one is totally clear and no watermark because it's been licensed. 315 00:30:36,645 --> 00:30:46,585 So that's how you can do libraries and then get your, you know, high quality stock images into your applications. 316 00:30:46,605 --> 00:30:49,725 So that's one quick example there that we just did in Photoshop. 317 00:30:49,875 --> 00:30:58,155 So if we got a chance to try that on your own in an application that you want and if you are don't know how to use Photoshop, 318 00:30:58,155 --> 00:31:03,045 don't know how to use InDesign or Illustrator. We have resources to help you learn those things. 319 00:31:03,375 --> 00:31:09,045 And there's links here to our workshops that we do and also all of our workshop recordings. 320 00:31:09,045 --> 00:31:16,995 So if you missed one or you want to learn about How do I work in Photoshop, you could easily pick up the beginning Photoshop, 321 00:31:17,025 --> 00:31:22,795 you know, watch the beginning Photoshop video and know how to do things with a stock image. 322 00:31:22,945 --> 00:31:28,055 You know, we kind of start from that point. So what do you do when you have images that you're already working with? 323 00:31:28,065 --> 00:31:31,335 What are some things you can do? So that would be an option as well. 324 00:31:32,385 --> 00:31:41,095 Okay, great. So we did test number four. And then the another thing that you can access are stock templates. 325 00:31:41,115 --> 00:31:42,505 So that's a great option too. 326 00:31:42,525 --> 00:31:50,775 So in order to get to stock templates, we're going to need to go back to stock and then we'll just go back to the home page. 327 00:31:51,075 --> 00:31:58,875 You can just go to stock that at eBay.com again. And then instead of choosing images, we're going to choose templates. 328 00:31:59,855 --> 00:32:05,464 And in this case, maybe we need some sort of like research flyer or something like that. 329 00:32:05,465 --> 00:32:14,525 You can search for what appeals to you. So I'm just going to search, research and see what kind of templates come up for research. 330 00:32:14,945 --> 00:32:18,935 There's a research report and that's an InDesign file. 331 00:32:18,935 --> 00:32:23,015 So now similarly, we can view the panel. 332 00:32:23,045 --> 00:32:26,705 We can also we can also go to the filters right here. Same thing. 333 00:32:27,305 --> 00:32:31,835 So if we go to the filters, notice our filters different, we get undiscovered content. 334 00:32:31,835 --> 00:32:37,085 So things that people haven't licensed yet, local artists, people who have made things and put it up there. 335 00:32:37,445 --> 00:32:42,305 But notice you can search by what application template you want to use. 336 00:32:42,545 --> 00:32:47,795 So if we only want Photoshop templates, then we can search for Photoshop. 337 00:32:48,035 --> 00:32:52,355 And here are some Photoshop templates. And notice these already have layers applied. 338 00:32:52,355 --> 00:32:57,164 So this one has a transparent layer here so that you could put your own color 339 00:32:57,165 --> 00:33:01,595 or content in underneath that and that would show as part of the background. 340 00:33:02,165 --> 00:33:07,954 Notice it has text here on the screen so that you could just go change the text on that layer. 341 00:33:07,955 --> 00:33:11,585 And now you've got an image with whatever text you want on that screen. 342 00:33:11,585 --> 00:33:16,805 Same thing here. Mark up. Same thing here. So that's that's an idea. 343 00:33:17,585 --> 00:33:21,395 Illustrator We can search for illustrator templates that have to do with research. 344 00:33:21,725 --> 00:33:26,045 Here's some nice a three column infographic that's very nice looking. 345 00:33:26,135 --> 00:33:33,425 Here's a case study like flyers. People use them for flyers, too, especially if you don't have a ton of photographic images in them. 346 00:33:34,145 --> 00:33:39,815 You know, you want some more sort of infographic style. This is nice little timeline here. 347 00:33:40,235 --> 00:33:45,515 And again, they would come the way that they look, but they would come as fully editable. 348 00:33:45,635 --> 00:33:50,555 Illustrator file, Photoshop file, InDesign file with all the layers already set up. 349 00:33:50,555 --> 00:33:55,625 And then you just make the changes that you want to make, change the colors, all that good stuff. 350 00:33:56,105 --> 00:34:01,745 Then there's also an InDesign. So this is the one that was the InDesign template. 351 00:34:02,255 --> 00:34:06,814 And in order to use these templates, this one's already licensed. 352 00:34:06,815 --> 00:34:13,085 We would redownload it for free is what we can do. And then if there's another one we want to license, 353 00:34:13,085 --> 00:34:20,284 then notice we can also just save to library right here and then you can just bring it in from your libraries. 354 00:34:20,285 --> 00:34:25,565 We can also hit license and that's, you know, licenses as well. 355 00:34:25,565 --> 00:34:28,795 And it's going to save it to that default library. Okay. 356 00:34:29,285 --> 00:34:39,695 Since this is a template, though, you sometimes it might be easier to just download it because then you're opening the file in the application. 357 00:34:40,025 --> 00:34:42,635 Sometimes it can be a little tricky. Like, where did I save that? 358 00:34:42,635 --> 00:34:48,964 In Creative Cloud libraries, you would go to the desktop app and then open that file is what you would do. 359 00:34:48,965 --> 00:34:53,855 But if you wanted the master saved in your in your creative cloud libraries, that's a good option. 360 00:34:54,215 --> 00:34:59,705 But then you've got it here. So you could also just pull it off on your desktop and then work with it from there. 361 00:34:59,795 --> 00:35:06,605 Okay. I have already downloaded, I think it was this one maybe that just so we can play around with one, 362 00:35:06,605 --> 00:35:10,845 so we can go ahead and try and InDesign template and just see what that's like too. 363 00:35:10,865 --> 00:35:18,695 But you pick what you want. You can pick any of these that you would like to pick and then try it in the application that you want to try. 364 00:35:18,725 --> 00:35:25,595 So let's go back to let's actually quit out of Photoshop. 365 00:35:25,595 --> 00:35:29,285 So we're not going to overload this computer too much. So we'll do that. 366 00:35:29,975 --> 00:35:38,705 It's not good to have too many apps running at the same time, and we'll give it a chance to, you know what? 367 00:35:38,755 --> 00:35:43,265 I'll just do that. Maybe it likes that better. And then we going to say, No, we're not going to save changes. 368 00:35:43,265 --> 00:35:43,775 There we go. 369 00:35:44,075 --> 00:35:53,944 And then if we go back to the Creative Cloud Desktop App, then what we can do is go to the application we want to use, which in this case is InDesign. 370 00:35:53,945 --> 00:35:55,295 So we're going to open InDesign. 371 00:35:56,955 --> 00:36:05,085 And once we have open InDesign, then we're going to open up this file that we have that we downloaded from Stock templates. 372 00:36:05,535 --> 00:36:09,095 So in this case, we want to open the file. Okay. 373 00:36:09,165 --> 00:36:12,974 So we're going to go to open now. One other thing. 374 00:36:12,975 --> 00:36:21,015 If you had saved that template to creative cloud libraries, sometimes there's also an option, especially on Mac, 375 00:36:21,015 --> 00:36:26,985 See, there's creative cloud files right here. I won't try it on this computer because this is a shared presenter computer. 376 00:36:27,135 --> 00:36:36,885 But on your own personal computer, you can set a folder on your desktop to sync with your creative cloud files online. 377 00:36:37,335 --> 00:36:43,455 And then you could just pull it from your computer. So that would be a nice workflow to use as well. 378 00:36:43,725 --> 00:36:47,745 I use that on my other computer, but not this one because it's a shared computer. 379 00:36:47,745 --> 00:36:51,464 So that is a place where you could go get it. 380 00:36:51,465 --> 00:36:55,965 For today's purposes. I've just downloaded it and put it in a folder. 381 00:36:55,995 --> 00:37:01,335 So we'll go find the folder where I put it. So we're going to go to actually, 382 00:37:01,335 --> 00:37:10,125 we're going to go to the desktop and then we put it in in our files and then we have a folder called Stock Templates. 383 00:37:10,515 --> 00:37:17,054 And then notice because I opened up InDesign first, it's only showing me InDesign templates, 384 00:37:17,055 --> 00:37:20,665 so it's only show me InDesign files that are possible for InDesign to open source. 385 00:37:20,685 --> 00:37:22,844 So fast way to find your stuff. 386 00:37:22,845 --> 00:37:30,975 Quickly, you could also go find this folder saved on your computer and then tell it right click and tell it to open with InDesign and so on. 387 00:37:31,425 --> 00:37:37,185 Now notice it says InDesign template and it's got an Adobe Stock name or whatever. 388 00:37:37,185 --> 00:37:41,325 So we're going to click that one. We can either double click it or click it and hit open. 389 00:37:42,815 --> 00:37:46,715 And then we will go ahead and let that open. Okay, great. 390 00:37:46,745 --> 00:37:55,685 And so now we have this fantastic file here that we can start editing, and we didn't have to set up the document, so that's pretty nice. 391 00:37:55,955 --> 00:38:00,245 So from here, you would go in and just start editing, make changes, 392 00:38:00,545 --> 00:38:09,065 and you could go to the pages and delete the pages you don't need, make your edits and so on. 393 00:38:09,355 --> 00:38:15,335 Okay, so and then what you would do is I would recommend doing a save as. 394 00:38:15,815 --> 00:38:19,054 And then that way you're just kind of saving a copy of it, essentially. 395 00:38:19,055 --> 00:38:21,095 That way you still have that template as master just in case 396 00:38:21,095 --> 00:38:26,705 You want to keep using it and then give it a name, and then that way you're working on your own file. 397 00:38:27,005 --> 00:38:32,915 Okay. But notice it's got placeholders already here for images and things like that. 398 00:38:33,425 --> 00:38:41,105 So so that's great. Now, if you opened a file like this, a template, and it has a font that you don't have activated, 399 00:38:41,525 --> 00:38:46,715 then it's going to give you a little message when you first open it and it'll say, 400 00:38:46,715 --> 00:38:54,515 Hey, this font isn't available on your computer, do you want to activate it or do you want to replace it with a with your default font? 401 00:38:54,785 --> 00:38:57,185 So normally you just want to activate it. 402 00:38:57,185 --> 00:39:04,325 And then again, if that gives you any trouble, go to fonts.adobe.com and activate it there first, then come back and try to open your file. 403 00:39:05,105 --> 00:39:10,714 That's usually the trick is maybe you've never logged into fonts.adobe.com before so it doesn't know you have access. 404 00:39:10,715 --> 00:39:14,075 So that's that's an option also. Okay. 405 00:39:14,405 --> 00:39:22,205 So that's an example of how to open up a template in InDesign, which that would save you a ton of time if it's already got a layout that you can use. 406 00:39:22,535 --> 00:39:28,925 Again, you could do this for Illustrator, you know, you could do it for Premiere Pro as well. 407 00:39:29,195 --> 00:39:32,405 So let's go back to our presentation. 408 00:39:34,055 --> 00:39:43,085 Okay. So then you'll open up the template in the CC app it was made for, so we did that. Premiere pro is Adobe's video editor, 409 00:39:43,715 --> 00:39:52,175 professional video editor and they have motion graphics templates that are already made in for Adobe Stock that you can download as well. 410 00:39:52,475 --> 00:40:02,194 So that's a bit more complicated, but I do have sort of a way that you can do that and we have sort of some steps to go through. 411 00:40:02,195 --> 00:40:05,585 So we'll just talk about that real quickly and check out this presentation real quick. 412 00:40:06,275 --> 00:40:13,805 So motion graphics are things like shapes and text that fly across the screen and it can be time consuming to create those yourself. 413 00:40:14,675 --> 00:40:23,404 But on our premiere pro presentation, because we do a workshop on Premiere Pro as well, we're going to scroll down to the bottom. 414 00:40:23,405 --> 00:40:31,115 So sorry for the scrolling. But this tells you about how to do some video editing and so on. 415 00:40:32,585 --> 00:40:39,965 Okay. Here we go. So Adobe Stock Premiere Pro Templates, you can download these motion graphics templates. 416 00:40:40,985 --> 00:40:44,825 So you go to templates, you would filter to premiere pro. So we would go do that. 417 00:40:44,825 --> 00:40:55,175 So we would go to our stock actually we would go to Adobe Stock right here and then we would go to Premiere Pro and look, 418 00:40:55,175 --> 00:40:58,835 it actually has some research motion graphics. That's pretty cool. 419 00:40:59,285 --> 00:41:05,944 Nice. Okay. So if we like how this looks, then we would license it and we would download it. 420 00:41:05,945 --> 00:41:12,274 You you have to do that essentially because you have to bring it into your premiere pro project. 421 00:41:12,275 --> 00:41:18,185 So then after you find some motion graphics that you like and of course the things are editable. 422 00:41:18,185 --> 00:41:22,325 So like you could change the color, you could change the text that's there and so on. 423 00:41:23,345 --> 00:41:35,735 Then what you would do, let's go to Premiere Pro is you would then import that template into the what they call the essential graphics panel. 424 00:41:36,005 --> 00:41:41,855 And that is a little complicated. It's not terrible. You just have to know like where to drag it into. 425 00:41:41,855 --> 00:41:47,884 You have to drag it into a separate video track. 426 00:41:47,885 --> 00:41:53,255 You have to put it in as an overlay, usually on top of your first video track. 427 00:41:53,435 --> 00:41:57,844 So there is a video here that shows you kind of step by step how to do that. 428 00:41:57,845 --> 00:42:08,255 So if you're interested in using Premiere Pro Motion Graphics templates, follow these instructions here and that's how you do it. 429 00:42:08,735 --> 00:42:09,755 And I've tested it. 430 00:42:09,755 --> 00:42:17,734 They work great and they can save you a lot of time and it can make your videos look really cool because that's the cool part of the video, 431 00:42:17,735 --> 00:42:23,224 right, is seeing the motion graphics thing, you know, doing a little hype about your video and so on. 432 00:42:23,225 --> 00:42:27,155 So, so that's an option for Premiere Pro. 433 00:42:27,155 --> 00:42:30,964 Okay. They're quite going through today, but that's how you do it. 434 00:42:30,965 --> 00:42:34,115 If you know how to use Premiere Pro, then you'll understand that you'll be good. 435 00:42:35,015 --> 00:42:38,344 And if you want to learn how to use Premiere Pro, we have a workshop on that too. 436 00:42:38,345 --> 00:42:43,774 You could take the first one on introduction to Premiere Pro and basically have an idea of how to do it. 437 00:42:43,775 --> 00:42:53,225 So that would be good. Okay. Now also I wanted to mention before we sort of wrap up here with templates for Express. 438 00:42:53,225 --> 00:42:59,695 So we've been talking about different templates that you can get InDesign templates, Photoshop templates, you know, 439 00:42:59,795 --> 00:43:06,725 premiere pro templates, Illustrator templates, templates for Express are automatically just within Adobe Express. 440 00:43:07,085 --> 00:43:18,695 So if we go back home in Adobe Express and we can search templates right here, so if we search research then will go with our same exact topic, 441 00:43:19,565 --> 00:43:26,224 then we have all these templates for research that we can pick and then you can also narrow that down by categories. 442 00:43:26,225 --> 00:43:29,345 So similar to how we had to, we filtered using in stock, 443 00:43:29,345 --> 00:43:39,095 you can filter in express too so we can look for presentation graphics and narrow it down to that and even narrow it down to marketing. 444 00:43:39,215 --> 00:43:48,575 So we want to like tell people about, you know, our, the marketing research that we did and we get access to premium templates. 445 00:43:48,755 --> 00:43:53,675 So if you log in with the full Adobe Auburn idea, you get access to premium templates. 446 00:43:53,675 --> 00:43:55,925 You don't have to worry about which ones do I have access to? 447 00:43:56,285 --> 00:44:00,635 And then you could just start from and then you be able to go ahead and start doing that. 448 00:44:00,635 --> 00:44:04,085 But you can search this way through templates. 449 00:44:04,085 --> 00:44:12,454 You can also create your own sized post or whatever, so you can choose custom sized graphic. 450 00:44:12,455 --> 00:44:18,635 Let's maybe just choose Instagram to start with. And then let's say you start started with the size. 451 00:44:18,635 --> 00:44:23,165 You can still search templates right here so you can continue to search templates. 452 00:44:23,165 --> 00:44:26,824 And then there's also ways that you can filter those templates. 453 00:44:26,825 --> 00:44:31,595 We can do flyers, Instagram posts like only Instagram posts if we want to do that. 454 00:44:32,315 --> 00:44:39,724 So you can continue to use these filters to help you find appropriate templates that are going to match whatever project you're working on. 455 00:44:39,725 --> 00:44:46,925 So I wanted to make sure you guys knew about that and we'll close out that because we're done with this one. 456 00:44:47,285 --> 00:44:50,495 We'll go back to stock templates here at our presentation. 457 00:44:51,845 --> 00:44:55,774 Yes. And also motion graphics. 458 00:44:55,775 --> 00:45:00,425 So if that was kind of scary to hear about Premiere Pro because you haven't used it before, 459 00:45:01,595 --> 00:45:11,824 Don't fear, Adobe Rush is a great video editor and it has motion graphics templates that are built into the application itself. 460 00:45:11,825 --> 00:45:15,595 So you don't have to go like download a template and then worry about how do I drag this in appropriately? 461 00:45:15,875 --> 00:45:21,065 Premiere Pro is more powerful and it's going to have more sophisticated motion graphics, 462 00:45:21,065 --> 00:45:26,675 but Adobe Rush has motion graphics templates built in, which are great. 463 00:45:27,005 --> 00:45:31,895 And so you basically you just go to graphics in Adobe Rush, which. 464 00:45:32,305 --> 00:45:34,285 We can take a look at that super quick. 465 00:45:35,665 --> 00:45:45,835 So let's go to get out of here and then we'll go back to our Creative Cloud Desktop app and then we're going to look for Adobe Rush, Premiere Rush. 466 00:45:45,865 --> 00:45:52,705 That's the one we want. And Premiere Rush is a great video editor. 467 00:45:52,705 --> 00:45:59,065 It's easier to use the premiere pro. You can get started very quickly with a new project. 468 00:45:59,065 --> 00:46:05,215 So we'll just we'll go with the sample one that was already created just to save time. 469 00:46:06,505 --> 00:46:13,615 And so we have this video created, but we can go to add media and then go to add graphics. 470 00:46:14,425 --> 00:46:21,204 And then from here we have a stock motion graphics that you can that you can use. 471 00:46:21,205 --> 00:46:30,944 So there's titles here. You can search for more titles, you can get transition graphics, you know, overlays. 472 00:46:30,945 --> 00:46:34,405 So these will do some overlay, which is which is pretty neat. 473 00:46:35,335 --> 00:46:39,325 And then once you have chosen one that you like, you can click add. 474 00:46:39,895 --> 00:46:47,425 It's going to add it to wherever you had your play head. So now we're going to have probably two there, but you get the idea. 475 00:46:47,425 --> 00:46:51,414 We could also make this shorter. We can drag it to the front. 476 00:46:51,415 --> 00:46:57,905 So we have our title here at the beginning. And now there's our title and all of that. 477 00:46:58,715 --> 00:47:08,704 In addition, we don't get access to Adobe Stock audio, but Rush has audio built in so that you can choose from. 478 00:47:08,705 --> 00:47:11,855 So it has some free royalty free music. 479 00:47:11,855 --> 00:47:19,624 So to do that, you would go to the plus sign, you would go to add media, you is where you would pull your own content from. 480 00:47:19,625 --> 00:47:27,785 So if you like made your own music, then you could do that. Audio is though where you can search for any audio that you want to do. 481 00:47:29,195 --> 00:47:33,245 Soundtracks are going to be longer tracks like full song length. 482 00:47:33,455 --> 00:47:38,885 Sound effects are exactly that little tiny sound effects. It's better for making like a podcast or something like that. 483 00:47:40,115 --> 00:47:45,185 And then loops are nice for intros and outros because they're usually like 30 seconds of stuff. 484 00:47:46,115 --> 00:47:51,595 And then you can preview it here and then you can add it wherever you want. 485 00:47:51,605 --> 00:47:56,014 It's going to add it wherever you have the playhead. And of course then you can make adjustments. 486 00:47:56,015 --> 00:47:59,285 And now we have music that goes goes with our title. 487 00:48:00,185 --> 00:48:05,074 So that's how you can get to some things right within Rush. 488 00:48:05,075 --> 00:48:12,995 Rush tries to make it easy for you so you don't have to like go download templates and bring them and they're just all right here already. 489 00:48:13,805 --> 00:48:21,755 So that's very nice. Same, same thing with any kind of graphics that you add here, you can just make changes to it. 490 00:48:22,775 --> 00:48:30,485 These are technically templates, but they're just built in and you could go just change, make all the changes to the properties that you want. 491 00:48:30,755 --> 00:48:34,564 So, so Rush is making it a little bit easier for you that way. 492 00:48:34,565 --> 00:48:39,555 So we'll close out of Rush and we won't change our, save our changes. 493 00:48:39,755 --> 00:48:43,505 Well, it's going to save as we go anyway, so it's fine. Great. 494 00:48:43,745 --> 00:48:49,595 So anyway, once you know that the motion graphics templates from Rush are already within, Rush makes it easy to use. 495 00:48:49,595 --> 00:48:56,825 But if you need more powerful video editing or sophisticated video editing, Premiere Pro is your best bet. 496 00:48:58,175 --> 00:49:02,974 And then yeah. So just like what we did a minute ago, 497 00:49:02,975 --> 00:49:09,935 what you may want to try on your own is searching Adobe Stock templates for a topic and then filter by what app you want to use. 498 00:49:09,965 --> 00:49:13,865 You download that template and then bring it into the app and give it a try. 499 00:49:14,975 --> 00:49:19,895 And here are some challenges for you to try after today, after today, 500 00:49:20,105 --> 00:49:26,554 maybe try creating a creative cloud library, adding assets to it, whether that's stock images, 501 00:49:26,555 --> 00:49:30,095 or you can upload your own to the Creative Cloud Desktop app, as we learned, 502 00:49:30,455 --> 00:49:34,955 and then maybe create a new project in whatever app you want and pull assets from a library. 503 00:49:35,285 --> 00:49:42,425 What's nice is those assets are always there, so I like to use libraries a lot for content that I might use over and over, 504 00:49:42,695 --> 00:49:51,185 so like maybe a headshot of me that I might keep using and different types of flyers or digital signage, things like that. 505 00:49:52,055 --> 00:49:58,775 You could also put logos and things like this in here or graphic identities for your department. 506 00:49:58,955 --> 00:50:07,985 Just always, always, always make sure that you're adhering to whatever the Office of Communications and Marketing says what to use. 507 00:50:08,045 --> 00:50:10,265 So just make sure that's always the same. 508 00:50:10,505 --> 00:50:15,304 But this is just like if you had it saved on your computer and you were using it over and over, same kind of thing, 509 00:50:15,305 --> 00:50:24,784 you could put in a creative library and use that specific logo that you need to use for Auburn over and over and over as long as you're using 510 00:50:24,785 --> 00:50:31,925 it the way that Office of Communications and Marketing says for you to use it and you're not making changes to the logo and stuff like that, 511 00:50:32,375 --> 00:50:37,444 that's what you want to make sure of. Okay, but you can use it. It's like, think of it like another storage. 512 00:50:37,445 --> 00:50:41,435 It's just within creative cloud. So then you can pull it from all within all these different apps. 513 00:50:43,055 --> 00:50:49,714 Yeah. So you might want to think about how could you use Adobe Stock, how could you use libraries, how could you use templates? 514 00:50:49,715 --> 00:50:56,645 Maybe how could you use Creative Cloud Express either in your course assignments or your work or displaying your research? 515 00:50:57,605 --> 00:51:02,135 Also, I wanted to let you know before we go of our additional resources we have. 516 00:51:02,525 --> 00:51:07,505 So if you get into using stock or templates and you have some questions, 517 00:51:07,505 --> 00:51:15,035 you're not sure maybe how to work a layer or whatever it is or what a certain effect is, and you want to learn more about it. 518 00:51:15,335 --> 00:51:27,814 We have our consultants who can help you. So if you go to our Adobe Creative Space page, then you can see the schedule of consultants here. 519 00:51:27,815 --> 00:51:34,535 So you can see, make sure somebody is available. They are either available in person or via Zoom, 520 00:51:35,345 --> 00:51:38,045 At the same time, they manage they manage both. 521 00:51:38,315 --> 00:51:42,965 So you can either come over and see them in person, just make sure somebody is actually scheduled to be working. 522 00:51:43,265 --> 00:51:46,294 And then you can also just pop in on Zoom again. 523 00:51:46,295 --> 00:51:52,655 Just make sure somebody's scheduled to be working at that time and they also list specific specialties. 524 00:51:52,655 --> 00:51:55,115 So if you need somebody who knows InDesign. 525 00:51:55,445 --> 00:52:00,755 Then you might just check and make sure there's a consultant working who has InDesign listed as a skill. 526 00:52:00,755 --> 00:52:05,735 If it's a very, especially if it's a more complicated question to make sure they have it listed is a skill. 527 00:52:06,005 --> 00:52:09,405 If you don't see anybody and you need help, you know, has that specific skill, 528 00:52:09,425 --> 00:52:16,205 Just try anyway. Most of the time they can help you figure it out anyway because they know a lot of the other Adobe apps and they're very similar. 529 00:52:17,285 --> 00:52:24,035 Also, there are all kinds of, their skills are listed here as well. 530 00:52:24,035 --> 00:52:28,925 So if you have questions, say we also have all kinds of additional learning resources too, that you're welcome 531 00:52:28,925 --> 00:52:34,024 to use on our Adobe Page and then also on our instructional content page. 532 00:52:34,025 --> 00:52:41,315 So let's say you learned about Adobe Stock templates today and you want to jump into using InDesign or Illustrator or Photoshop, 533 00:52:41,315 --> 00:52:50,195 but you don't know how to use those yet. You haven't really tried it much. Then what I would recommend is go to our instructional content page. 534 00:52:50,525 --> 00:52:53,255 Let me see if I make this a little bit bigger too so you guys can see better. 535 00:52:53,975 --> 00:52:59,965 And then if you scroll down here, of course we have our workshops and we offer workshops on these different ones. 536 00:52:59,975 --> 00:53:05,405 You're welcome to attend more live workshops, but we also have all of our recordings available here on this page. 537 00:53:06,365 --> 00:53:16,705 And so we have, for example, creating graphics, Adobe Photoshop for Beginners, Adobe InDesign for Beginners and Adobe Illustrator for Beginners. 538 00:53:16,705 --> 00:53:20,735 So if you don't know any of those and you want to start learning, check out one of those. 539 00:53:20,735 --> 00:53:24,005 We also have Intermediate Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator. 540 00:53:24,965 --> 00:53:27,334 So you're welcome to continue learning, you know, as well. 541 00:53:27,605 --> 00:53:29,975 Oh, and if you get asked about Adobe Stock, 542 00:53:29,975 --> 00:53:36,745 this is a link to the licensing terms of somebody who's nervous in your department and wants to make sure everything's good. 543 00:53:36,815 --> 00:53:40,865 Here's the link to the legal text as well and everything. 544 00:53:41,075 --> 00:53:43,775 Yeah. And so that is really it for today. 545 00:53:46,257 --> 00:53:54,787 Really appreciate it. As you need help, reach out to our consultants, give us some feedback and thanks again and enjoy. 546 00:53:54,807 --> 00:53:57,987 Have fun with it. Try some Adobe Stock. 547 00:53:57,987 --> 00:54:01,327 Try something along these lines in the next three days. 548 00:54:01,327 --> 00:54:08,097 Then research shows that you'll be more likely to use it in the future if you learn something in a session and then you use it in the next three days. 549 00:54:08,097 --> 00:54:12,627 So try that. So thanks so much. Appreciate it and have a great rest of your day.