Training Dvd I'm looking for a training dvd for Canon 30D or similar.?
I'm looking for a training dvd for Canon 30D or similar.
Somebody knows what can I get and where.
Is There also any website where I can get traninig?
Thank you so mutch
There are a number of different companies that publish DVD's to help DSLR owners get a jump-start on learning how to use their cameras.
Gunter Schlierkamp Training DVD www.Team-Andro.com
Where can I find the best DVD or Online training for Dreamweaver CS3?
Hello, I want to learn Dreamweaver CS3. I would like some leads on basic to intermediate Dreamweaver CS3 books, as well as information on an online tutor or dvd training program that I can follow along with using my laptop. Any help would be greatly apprecaited. Thanks so much.
Before learning dreamweaver, you must have good understanding of HTML, CSS, other web related courses.
You can find Dreamweaver video learning dvd from market easily.
If you want to buy online, Go to this url : http://www.lynda.com/
Dreamweaver is very interactive and easy to learn, You need to just start some work such a small project. By making some webpages, you will learn by yourself if you have knowledge of HTML and CSS.
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We put both my boys in tighty whities ask them pretty frequently if they had to go and also put cheerios in the bowl and told them to shoot the cheerios. Good Luck!
>What has changed? Way more then enough to unfortunately make those videos rather outdated. The entire UI has had a massive overhaul; which not only looks nicer and is easier to understand, but has made most working practises much more logical. Adding modifiers, making materials – almost everything has a more sensible workflow (when you get used to it). Course the downside to this is tons of stuff has been moved and/or renamed. It’s much easier if you’re looking at it ‘new’ but you can’t reliably follow your old practises or old tutorials. It is still similar enough you won’t feel you’re learning a whole new application (the principles are still the same) but even (or especially) the really experience need to watch 2.5 tutorials to see where they’ve moved various things too and the cool things they’ve added. (There are lot’s of tutorials out there though – both amateur youtube screen-casts, and several ‘pro-training’ dvds. They know it’s a big change and they’re doing excellently in getting people going with it (IMO)) In short – everything has has at least a minor face-lift and many things major ones. It should be easier to pick up new, but existing experience will need to be updated. tl;dr: try it out. There’s course on 2.5 with a ton of videos for some help.
Posted on March 14th, 2011 at 7:10 am
We put both my boys in tighty whities ask them pretty frequently if they had to go and also put cheerios in the bowl and told them to shoot the cheerios. Good Luck!
Posted on April 23rd, 2011 at 3:09 pm
>What has changed? Way more then enough to unfortunately make those videos rather outdated. The entire UI has had a massive overhaul; which not only looks nicer and is easier to understand, but has made most working practises much more logical. Adding modifiers, making materials – almost everything has a more sensible workflow (when you get used to it). Course the downside to this is tons of stuff has been moved and/or renamed. It’s much easier if you’re looking at it ‘new’ but you can’t reliably follow your old practises or old tutorials. It is still similar enough you won’t feel you’re learning a whole new application (the principles are still the same) but even (or especially) the really experience need to watch 2.5 tutorials to see where they’ve moved various things too and the cool things they’ve added. (There are lot’s of tutorials out there though – both amateur youtube screen-casts, and several ‘pro-training’ dvds. They know it’s a big change and they’re doing excellently in getting people going with it (IMO)) In short – everything has has at least a minor face-lift and many things major ones. It should be easier to pick up new, but existing experience will need to be updated. tl;dr: try it out. There’s course on 2.5 with a ton of videos for some help.