Linkedin Learning – Motion Graphics for Social Media

Linkedin Learning – Motion Graphics for Social Media-QUASAR
English | Size: 410.80 MB
Category: Tutorial

Improve your social media impact by creating eye-catching content. The most successful social media channels and campaigns are video-based, combining clear communication with solid motion design. In this course, instructor Andy Needham walks through four hands-on projects that demonstrate how to effectively create motion graphics for your branded video content using Adobe After Effects. Learn how to create an animated logo, design and animate titles and lower thirds that can be easily repurposed, create effective transitions, and animate call-to-action elements like a Subscribe button. Plus, learn how to combine these techniques to maximize engagement and conversion and use Adobe Media Encoder to export your projects for specific social media platforms

Packt – Complete Practical LINQ Tutorial in C Sharp

Packt – Complete Practical LINQ Tutorial in C Sharp-XQZT
English | Size: 2.56 GB
Category: TUtorial

Key Features
Understand all the LINQ operations
Filtering, ordering and projecting with LINQ
Aggregating with LINQ

Schoolism – Rendering Reflective Surfaces with Scott Robertson

Schoolism – Rendering Reflective Surfaces with Scott Robertson
English | Size: 7.8GB
Category: Tutorial

Rendering realistic-looking reflective surfaces can be a big challenge for any artist. In this course, master concept designer, Scott Robertson, will help you understand the underlying physics that influence all reflective surfaces, from shiny cars to a wet street. He will demonstrate how to add realism to your shiny surfaces and communicate surface changes to the viewer by manipulating the reflections themselves.

The Psychology of Performance How to Be Your Best in Life

The Psychology of Performance How to Be Your Best in Life
English | Size: 13.92 GB
Category: Self Improvement

In the classic joke, a New York tourist asks, “How do I get to Carnegie Hall?” The old answer: “Practice. Practice. Practice.” Today, the relatively new science of performance psychology tells us that the old answer is incomplete at best. In The Psychology of Performance: How to Be Your Best in Life, clinical sport psychologist Eddie O’Connor, Ph.D., shares the best ways for you to reach your personal Carnegie Hall based on the latest scientific research-whether your performance environment is music, dance, business, or sport. These often surprising research results will make you rethink your own performance strategies, offering approaches you might never have considered and busting myths you might have taken as truth.