All 60+ Adobe apps explained in 9 minutes

None The Wiser
25 Oct 202110:19

Summary

TLDRThis video script offers a comprehensive overview of Adobe's extensive suite of creative applications. Starting with flagship products like Photoshop and Illustrator, it delves into lesser-known tools like Adobe Fresco for digital painting and Adobe XD for user experience design. The script humorously navigates the complexity of Adobe's software catalog, highlighting mobile apps, 3D modeling, and AR creation tools, while also touching on Adobe's standalone offerings and the Creative Cloud subscription service. It's an informative yet light-hearted guide perfect for both Adobe novices and veterans seeking to expand their creative toolkit.

Takeaways

  • 🎹 Adobe Photoshop is the industry-leading image processing software for tasks like photo editing, creating gifs, and making logos.
  • 📐 Illustrator is a specialized tool for vector graphics, distinct from Photoshop, and is ideal for creating scalable graphics.
  • 📖 InDesign is a page layout and publishing tool used for creating posters, flyers, magazines, and other printed materials.
  • 🎬 After Effects is a powerful software for creating special effects and motion graphics in video production.
  • đŸ“č Premiere Pro is a professional video editing software with a comprehensive set of features for editing and post-production.
  • đŸ“± Photoshop Express is the mobile version of Photoshop, offering image editing capabilities on-the-go.
  • 🌈 Lightroom is designed for photographers, focusing on color correction and batch editing of photos.
  • 🎹 Adobe Fresco is a free app for realistic digital painting and drawing, suitable for those with drawing tablets.
  • đŸ“č Premiere Rush is a lighter version of Premiere Pro, allowing for quick video editing on mobile devices or desktops.
  • đŸ‘€ Character Animator uses webcam inputs to mirror facial expressions and movements onto animated characters for more efficient lip-syncing.
  • đŸŽ›ïž Adobe XD is a user experience design tool for creating responsive and seamless designs for websites and apps.

Q & A

  • What is Adobe Photoshop known for?

    -Adobe Photoshop is known as Adobe's flagship product, leading the industry in image processing. It is used for tasks such as photo touch-ups, creating GIFs, logos, reducing file sizes, and making YouTube thumbnails.

  • What is the difference between Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator?

    -While both are used for image editing, Photoshop is a raster graphics editor for photo manipulation, whereas Illustrator is a vector graphics editor used for creating scalable illustrations and graphics.

  • What is Adobe InDesign used for?

    -Adobe InDesign is a page layout designing and publishing tool, used for creating posters, flyers, brochures, magazines, newspapers, and eBooks.

  • What type of software is Adobe After Effects?

    -Adobe After Effects is a powerful software for creating special effects and motion graphics, suitable for professional video post-production.

  • What was the previous name of Adobe Animate CC?

    -Adobe Animate CC was previously known as Adobe Flash, which was used for creating animations and interactive content.

  • How does Adobe Premiere Pro differ from Adobe Premiere Rush?

    -Adobe Premiere Pro is a professional video editing software with advanced features, while Adobe Premiere Rush is a lighter version designed for quick editing on mobile devices or desktops, with the ability to shoot video directly within the app.

  • What is Adobe Lightroom used for?

    -Adobe Lightroom is designed for photography, focusing on color corrections, lens flare adjustments, and batch editing of photos, making it ideal for photographers managing large volumes of images.

  • What is unique about Adobe Fresco?

    -Adobe Fresco is specifically designed for drawing and painting, offering a realistic digital painting experience, and it is available for free.

  • What is the purpose of Adobe XD?

    -Adobe XD is user experience design software used for designing websites, apps, and other digital products across different devices, focusing on seamless and responsive design.

  • What does Adobe Bridge do?

    -Adobe Bridge is a file manager designed by Adobe to help users keep track of assets and project files while working across different Adobe apps and devices.

  • What is Adobe Stock, and how does it differ from other Adobe products?

    -Adobe Stock is a library of high-quality stock footage, photos, and graphics. Unlike other Adobe products which are creative tools, Adobe Stock is a resource for content that can be used across all Adobe apps.

Outlines

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đŸ–Œïž Adobe Creative Suite Overview

This paragraph introduces the vast array of Adobe applications, highlighting the challenge of learning each due to their complexity. The speaker humorously attempts to simplify the process by running through the functions of major Adobe apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, and Premiere Pro. The summary touches on the specific uses of each application, such as Photoshop for image editing, Illustrator for vector graphics, InDesign for page layout, After Effects for motion graphics, and Premiere Pro for video editing. It also mentions lesser-known apps like Photoshop Express, Lightroom, and Premiere Rush, emphasizing Adobe's diverse software offerings for creative professionals.

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🎹 Exploring Adobe's Design and 3D Software

The second paragraph delves into Adobe's design and 3D modeling software. It discusses Adobe XD as a tool for user experience design, Dreamweaver for website design without coding, and Adobe Dimension for photorealistic product composites. The speaker also introduces Adobe Aero for augmented reality experiences and Adobe Substance as a comprehensive 3D modeling suite. Additionally, Adobe Capture is mentioned as an app that recreates scanned visuals, and Adobe Fonts is highlighted as a vast library of fonts. The paragraph wraps up with mentions of Adobe Spark for basic graphic design and Adobe Behance as a platform for showcasing creative work.

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📚 Adobe's Additional Tools and Services

The final paragraph covers the remaining Adobe tools and services not covered in the previous sections. It starts with Adobe Portfolio for creating personal portfolio websites, Adobe Scan for scanning documents, and Adobe Acrobat Reader for PDF handling. The speaker also introduces Adobe's Experience Cloud, a suite of software for managing customer experiences in large businesses. The paragraph concludes with standalone products like Adobe ColdFusion, Adobe Captive, Adobe RoboHelp, Adobe Stock, and Mixamo. The speaker invites viewers to subscribe and engage with the content, acknowledging the effort put into creating the comprehensive overview of Adobe's offerings.

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Keywords

💡Adobe Creative Cloud

Adobe Creative Cloud is a subscription service that offers a suite of software for graphic design, video editing, web development, and photography. It is central to the video's theme as it encompasses a wide range of Adobe's applications, which the video aims to introduce and differentiate. The script mentions that all the apps discussed, unless stated otherwise, are part of this cloud service.

💡Photoshop

Photoshop is Adobe's flagship image processing software, renowned for its extensive features in photo editing, graphic design, and digital art. It is a key concept in the video as it sets the foundation for understanding the breadth of Adobe's software offerings. The script uses Photoshop as a starting point to compare and contrast with other Adobe apps.

💡Illustrator

Illustrator is a vector graphics editor used to create logos, illustrations, and other artwork that can scale infinitely without losing quality. The video clarifies that Illustrator is distinct from Photoshop, emphasizing its specialized use for vector graphics, as opposed to Photoshop's raster-based editing capabilities.

💡InDesign

InDesign is a desktop publishing software for creating page layouts for print media, such as posters, brochures, and magazines. The script highlights InDesign's role in the Creative Cloud for professionals in publishing, emphasizing its layout and design capabilities.

💡After Effects

After Effects is a digital visual effects, motion graphics, and compositing application. The video showcases it as a powerful tool for creating special effects and motion graphics, demonstrating Adobe's reach into the video post-production space.

💡Premiere Pro

Premiere Pro is a timeline-based video editing software that is part of Adobe's video production suite. The script positions it as a professional tool with a comprehensive set of features for video editing, indicating its importance in the video production workflow.

💡Lightroom

Lightroom is a photography-centric application designed for color correction, lens flare adjustments, and batch photo editing. The video distinguishes it from Photoshop by highlighting its tailored features for photographers, such as the ability to process large volumes of photos efficiently.

💡Animate CC

Animate CC, formerly known as Flash, is animation software suitable for creating cartoon-like animations and interactive content. The script mentions its evolution from Flash and positions it within the spectrum of Adobe's animation tools.

💡Adobe XD

Adobe XD is a user experience design tool used for designing and prototyping websites and mobile apps. The video presents it as a competitor to other design tools like Figma, focusing on seamless and responsive design across different platforms.

💡Substance

Substance is a collection of 3D texturing and design tools from Adobe, used for creating realistic materials and environments. The script describes it as a powerful suite of applications separate from the Creative Cloud, indicating its specialized use in 3D modeling and design.

💡Behance

Behance is an online platform for creative professionals to showcase their portfolios. The video mentions it as a service by Adobe that allows artists and designers to share their work, similar to other social networking platforms but with a focus on showcasing creative projects.

Highlights

Introduction to Adobe's wide range of applications and the challenge of learning each one due to their complexity.

Photoshop as Adobe's flagship product for image processing, offering a variety of editing tools.

Illustrator's distinction from Photoshop, focusing on vector graphics and specialized image work.

InDesign as a page layout and publishing tool for creating various print media.

After Effects' capabilities for special effects and motion graphics in video production.

Animate CC's role in animation, especially for cartoon-like content, and its previous name Flash.

Premiere Pro's professional video editing features with a layered timeline and effects library.

The confusion caused by Adobe's numerous apps that seem to serve similar functions.

Photoshop Express as the mobile version of Photoshop with simplified features.

Lightroom's purpose for photography with features for color correction and batch editing.

Lightroom Classic's focus on precise adjustments for single photos, differentiating it from Lightroom.

Photoshop Camera's unique offering as a free mobile app with built-in effects and editing tools.

Adobe Fresco's specialization in digital painting and drawing with support for drawing tablets.

Premiere Rush as a lighter version of Premiere Pro for quick video editing on mobile or desktop.

Prelude's discontinuation and the integration of its features into Premiere Pro.

Character Animator's innovative use of webcam for character rigging and motion in animation.

Audition's role as professional audio recording and editing software.

Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements as simplified versions for amateur photo and video editing.

Bridge's function as an Adobe-designed file manager for keeping track of assets and project files.

InCopy's collaboration feature for copywriters and graphic designers in creating publications.

Comp's mobile app for creating comps and mockups with natural drawing gestures.

Adobe XD's focus on user experience design for websites and apps across different platforms.

Dreamweaver's capabilities as a visual website designer with a powerful code editor.

Dimension's specialization in photorealistic product composites with a shallow learning curve.

Aero's unique approach to creating augmented reality experiences without coding.

Substance as a comprehensive 3D modeling software suite with various specialized tools.

Capture's ability to scan and recreate shapes, patterns, colors, materials, and even fonts.

Fonts as a massive library of fonts for use across all Adobe apps, previously known as Typekit.

Spark's functionality as a free online graphic design tool for basic photo and video edits.

Behance as an art and photography showcasing platform by Adobe, similar to Dribbble.

Portfolio as a tool for creating personal portfolio websites to showcase creative work.

Scan's utility for scanning documents and whiteboards to create PDFs using a camera.

Acrobat Reader's widespread use for creating and displaying PDFs.

Fill in Sign's convenience for securely signing PDF documents digitally.

Creative Cloud as a suite of programs for creative work, including all mentioned Adobe apps.

Experience Cloud's role in managing customer experiences for large businesses with marketing and analytics tools.

Cold Fusion as enterprise-level software for developing scalable applications with its own programming language.

Captive and Captive Prime as e-learning tools for creating presentations and courses.

Robo-Help as a knowledge-based tool for creating help booklets in applications like Microsoft Word.

Stock's platform for high-quality stock footage, photos, and graphics.

Mixamo as a standalone service for animating 3D characters for various uses.

Transcripts

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i want you to do me a favor and take a

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look at this grid of adobe apps how many

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of these do you think you oops wait a

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minute

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okay there we go

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how many of these do you think you could

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name

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probably not a lot after i just did that

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right

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when it comes to adobe in order to learn

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about an app you pretty much have to

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learn how to use it that's hard because

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a lot of these apps are not easy to use

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well that all changes today as i run you

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down all of these apps in like a few

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minutes by the way that periodic table

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joke at the beginning took about four

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and a half hours for me to make so you

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better leave a like or i will cry

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okay let's go photoshop of course we

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have to start here adobe's flagship

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product lever to hate it i don't know

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why you'd hate it it's industry leading

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software in the image processing space

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touch up photos make a gif create a logo

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reduce your file size make a cringy

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youtube thumbnail

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almost any image editing need you have

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photoshop is designed to have your back

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illustrator it's not the same as

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photoshop although they are often

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confused someone should make a video

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about that illustrator is designed for

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images and vector graphics only so

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photoshop can handle some of that stuff

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but illustrator is really a specialized

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tool for that area adobe indesign is a

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page layout designing and publishing

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tool so posters flyers brochures

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magazines newspapers ebooks that type of

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thing adobe after effects is powerful

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software for special effects and motion

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graphics like this

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and like this

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and even like

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this adobe animate cc is animation

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software if you can believe it

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most suitable for cartoon-like animation

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where drawing might be involved used to

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be called flash which is now dead

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rest in peace

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adobe premiere pro is professional video

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editing software with a layered timeline

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and a library of effects and transitions

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okay so one of the things that makes

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adobe's software catalog so confusing is

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how many apps are that seem to do the

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same thing you know there's a lot of

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them so let's power through them right

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now adobe photoshop express basically

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the mobile version of photoshop um

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that's pretty much it adobe lightroom is

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not photoshop light it's what i used to

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think it was it's uh it's it's like

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photoshop but it's really designed for

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photography so

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color corrections lens flare any of that

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sort of stuff i don't know i'm not a

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photographer it's the most useful

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feature is that you can batch edit

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photos so a photographer might come home

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from a shoot with a thousand pictures

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you know and if they all need to be

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corrected the same way lightroom will

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let you do that lightroom classic is

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also not lightroom light it's the same

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as lightroom but it's less optimized for

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large batches and more optimized for

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precise and advanced adjustments to

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singular photos and is available on

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desktop only because it's that powerful

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adobe photoshop camera is a free camera

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app for mobile devices by adobe that

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lets you take photos apply effects and

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edit right there in the app it's

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actually pretty cool i didn't know it

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existed

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adobe fresco specifically for drawing

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and painting so if you have one of those

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little drawing tablets and you want the

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most realistic digital painting

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experience this is where you go oh yeah

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and it's free too adobe premiere rush

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this is actually a lighter version of

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premiere pro that can be used on your

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mobile device too

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or in your desktop if you're um

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if you're

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in a rush and if you're on a mobile

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device you can actually shoot video

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directly inside the app too which is

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pretty cool while we're here we should

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pay our respects to adobe prelude which

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was a program for rough cutting large

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amounts of clips and footage at a time

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it was discontinued on september the 8th

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of 2021 as adobe focused on implementing

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prelude's features into premiere pro

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so at least they're making an effort to

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condense this enormous product catalog

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of theirs whenever possible adobe

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character animator is some really cool

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software that specializes in character

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rigging to create lifelike motion the

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way it works is it accesses your webcam

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and will mirror your facial expressions

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and movements and all that onto the

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character you're animating which saves a

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ton of time when it comes to lip syncing

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and all that adobe audition is

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professional audio recording and editing

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software i happen to be speaking into

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adobe audition right now photoshop

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elements and premiere elements so these

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are the true light versions of their big

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brothers they're stripped down made

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simple for the amateur photo and or

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video editor

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and actually they are not part of the

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creative cloud that's worth mentioning

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here

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instead their one-time purchase which is

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kind of unheard of for adobe i think

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they run you about 100 each so not too

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bad

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okay and to bridge us out of the land of

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confusing apps that all do the same

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thing as each other we have adobe bridge

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if you're smart enough to see that

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coming you have to leave a like i don't

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make the rules it's kind of like a file

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manager but designed by adobe for adobe

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so helps to keep track of all your

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assets and project files as you work

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between apps and devices adobe and copy

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so if you remember indesign from earlier

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incopy allows the copywriters to work

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together at the same time as the graphic

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designers when creating you know

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pamphlets and magazines so if you're a

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magazine or newspaper agency and you

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have to keep up with you know one issue

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a week or something i'm sure this saves

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a lot of time adobe comp this is a

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mobile app for creating comps and

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mockups using quote natural drawing

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gestures

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according to adobe it converts your

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rough shapes and lines into crisp

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graphics this one is heavily focused on

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integration between other adobe apps and

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devices and whatnot so create your comps

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on your phone send them to your tablet

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on illustrator or send them to indesign

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on your computer

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adobe xd this is user experience

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designing software

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the xd is short for experience design

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designing websites apps and all that

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designed for mobile tablet web

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seamlessly and responsively all the same

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time

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it seems to attack the same kind of

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market need that figma does if you've

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ever used figma

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and if you want to turn those designs

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into reality you fire up adobe

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dreamweaver dreamweaver is a visual

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website designer that allows you to

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create your website without you even

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needing to touch the code it does also

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however include a powerful code editor

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if you know how to use it

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alright next we got 3d modeling software

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first up is adobe dimension dimension

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specializes in photorealistic product

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composites so it's for creating your

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product catalog without having to hire a

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photographer in the studio and all that

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stuff

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designed to have a shallow learning

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curve rather than a steep one usually

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found in 3d product compositing software

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i guess i don't know i don't know how to

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use 3d product compositing software

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adobe aero adobe aero is also 3d

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modeling software but is designed for

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creating augmented reality experiences

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with no coding required straight from

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your mobile phone

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and there is a desktop version in beta

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as i record this

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and you might be thinking to yourself

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those are two oddly specific use cases

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for 3d modeling software that's where

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adobe substance comes in substance is

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your general purpose 3d modeling

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software from adobe it's not one app but

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a collection of four so you got your 3d

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painter 3d designer 3d sampler and 3d

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stager

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and it is not part of the creative cloud

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it's its own subscription i believe runs

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you about 40 a month

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yeah super powerful stuff over my head

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for sure i'll leave that for the smart

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people adobe capture is a camera app

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that scans what you're looking at and

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recreates it as best it can so shapes

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patterns colors materials even fonts so

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yeah if you see a font you like you can

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use capture to well capture it and save

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it in adobe fonts

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you like that adobe fonts is a massive

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library of fonts to use across all your

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adobe apps and it used to be called

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typekit if you remember that name

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adobe spark is a free online graphic

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design tool that can do some basic edits

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to photos or videos usable on web and

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mobile

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and once you're done using all those

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creativity apps you can show off what

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you made on adobe behance behance is an

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art and photography showcasing website

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by adobe a little bit like dribble if

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you've ever used gerbil so dribble is a

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little more geared towards social

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networking whereas behance is more of a

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showcasing thing

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speaking of showcasing adobe portfolio

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is a tool specifically for creating your

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own portfolio website so if you want

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your own site to showcase yourself

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instead of behance this is the place to

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make it last couple of things in the

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creative cloud we have adobe scan use a

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camera to scan pieces of paper

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whiteboards and all that stuff to create

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pdfs out of them pretty cool

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adobe acrobat reader you've probably

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heard of for creating and showing pdfs

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and adobe fill in sign this is exactly

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what it sounds like if you've got a pdf

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that has a place you need to sign rather

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than printing it out wasting trees print

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and sign lets you do it securely in the

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digital world

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okay if you weren't already familiar uh

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everything i just talked about unless

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otherwise mentioned is part of what's

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called the adobe creative cloud it's a

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family of programs designed for all

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reaches of creative work right but adobe

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makes more stuff than that you know have

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you ever heard of the adobe experience

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cloud

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yeah i didn't think so i hadn't either

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apparently it's a family of software for

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large businesses to manage their

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customers experiences so marketing

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analytics advertising

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yeah that's why i didn't talk about it

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you'd be asleep if you aren't already

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but cool stuff and good to know it

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exists

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so those are the two clouds of services

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you can subscribe to to finish out here

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let's quickly make our way through the

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cool standalone stuff adobe has made so

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i already hit photoshop and premiere

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elements and substance so let's do

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adobe cold fusion cold fusion is

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enterprise level software for developing

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scalable and robust applications

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including its own programming language

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an enterprise level uh subscription will

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cost you a cool ten thousand dollars for

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the full license so yeah not for the

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average everyday consumer adobe captive

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and adobe captive prime these are

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e-learning tools for teachers and

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instructors to create presentations and

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courses quickly and beautifully adobe

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robo-help this is a knowledge-based tool

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which is fancy speak for this little

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booklet things that you see in like

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microsoft word like you need help and it

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opens up this annoying thing like this

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thing yeah that's what robo help does

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i thought it was going to be like an

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advanced ai program assistant box you

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can talk to or something but no it's

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just those little booklets that nobody

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likes

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adobe stock um it's in the name stock

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footage photos graphics all that stuff

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one of the higher quality libraries out

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there i have to say mixamo miximo is

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probably the most standalone of all of

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these it's got its own domain mixamo.com

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animate your 3d characters for video

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games movies whatever you might need a

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3d character for

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and that's it cut print it that's a wrap

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holy moly

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i feel like i need a nap man thank you

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for watching to the end uh you deserve a

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a lot i'm sure there was something i

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missed let me know in the comments if i

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did i'm sure you're already typing

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