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I have been messing with this project all year and I decided to collect up some of the screen shots and scans and put them all into a collage to show a little of my workflow from Moleskine sketch to 3D model.
This PSD holds 20+ sub page designs. Every interactive designer has their own workflow for organizing layers/folders.
General rules:
- Everything gets properly labelled (no "copy" for the layer name)
- Everything gets properly grouped in a folder
- Folders within a sub page are in order of visual appearance on the design (from top of the page)
- No linked layers!
- No locked layers!
- All mask layers are linked to their respective layer/folder!
- "Beardcrumbs" is an acceptable name for "breadcrumbs"
I also don't ever use the Direct Selection tool. The organized folder system allows me to get anywhere very quickly. Sometimes I'll choose the text tool and click into a paragraph to bring me directly to the folder I want to be in too.
What's your workflow like?
Workflow:
1. Non destructive
2. Preparing custom brushes
3. Selection & masking
4. Adjustment and Filters
5. Texturising
6. Lighting effects
7. Fine tuning
8. Adobe Lightroom tuning
Used technique: layers, adjustment, smart object styles, masking, clipping masking, Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop CC 2017, several Stock Photos, plugins.
Design/Print a batch of physical postcards. Inspired by postsecret.com.
Idea is to get stories contributed by physically pasting text/images on the front of the card, writing some basic information such as a postcode (and possibly extra text story) on the back and mail it in to a prepaid gpo box thingy.
Central service can scan/type/otherwise enter stories. Great way to capture first data prior to an interation of site that really flies.
Could scale to a story from every south australian but would take years to grow to a community of substance.
To my immediate down & left when when working. Quick use files for inbox, Read/Review, Support, Tickle, & To file. Behind which is an on the go folder set I picked up from Allen Co. As well as the second container of computer parts and such.
Adapt has it’s Head Office and Development Centre in Gurgaon (India) and support office in Pune. The development center is having state of the art infrastructure to provide services and support to its customers round the clock and is backed by a well-qualified strong management team. Adapt is a privately held company currently on the threshold of explosive growth and plans to expand to other geographies shortly. For more details please visit at www.adapt-india.com/
Renames the file to make it web friendly (replaces spaces with underscores, all text lowercase)
Uploads it to the downloads folder on my site
Wraps the URL in HTML tags
Copies the URL to the clipboard
Ask if I want trash the file once uploaded (usually from the Desktop)
Just run the workflow then paste the URL
Uploaded with Automator
After copying intemperie's workflow added to it a bit to:
Copy the name of the selected image to the clipboard
So once the Flickr window pops up hit Cmd-V to paste it as the title (trying to get it to automatically add it, but can't manage it :/ )
Ask if I want trash the file once uploaded (usually from the Desktop)
Opens my Flickr photos page for organising (add to sets, groups or collections)
I guess I could just use something like Flickr Uploadr, but I prefer to 'roll my own' :p
Uploaded with Automator
My iPad Photography workflow - RAW Processing
Check out the blog on which RAW processing apps I use on my iPad and why...
digitalchemicals.blogspot.com/2014/02/ipad-photography-wo...
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About Me - about.me/edwardconde
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Bradley Wilson, Midwestern State University; and Brady Teufel, California Polytechnic State University taught a pre-conference workshop on workflow at the ACP national workshop in San Francisco. Students: Madison Weaver, Jack Lambert, Andy Bao and Xander Fu
My Workflow for 2018!
I have made the choice to leave Lightroom CC behind and have a new workflow and learning curve for 2018.
Own all the software below so no monthly charges for 2018
I have had DXO software for a while and often have used it from Lightroom so now my organisation and main software will be DXO Pro.
I will support this with Affinity Photo (that i have had copies of since the beta on the Mac) and have the book and really need to get to grips with this software to get creative in 2018
Also have LandscapeStudioPro software which can be great for quick changes in surfaces and backgrounds.
Also have NIK collection that DXO have just taken over and look forward to changes that DXO say they have planned for 2018 - but not actual said what the changes are ;-)
Have Creative Kit in the wings as the SnapHeal program I find amazingly good for removing unwanted items, especially when large!
So a lot of words and lets see how I get on with the different software and workflow in 2018
Le Suquet is the old quarter of Cannes, probably best known to tourists as the climbing, winding cobbled lane lined with local restaurants, Rue St Antoine. Le Suquet contains a clock tower and church that sit high facing east overlooking the Bay of Cannes and Cannes itself. At the bottom of Le Suquet on Rue Dr. P. Gazagnaire is the Marché Forville, where the market is held in the mornings and early afternoon.
This area is the original fishermans' residential area of Cannes. The houses are all very old. The streets were laid out at least 400 years ago. It is a 5-minute walk from the beach and is full of restaurants around the Rue Saint Antoine and the Rue du Suquet. A lot of the area is pedestrianised and is a major tourist attraction for visitors to Cannes.
The rue du Suquet is the original main road into Cannes. It came in below the walls of the castle (for defence reasons). It is a pedestrian street again and has plenty of restaurants [Wikipedia.org]
My iPad Photography workflow - RAW Processing
Check out the blog on which RAW processing apps I use on my iPad and why...
digitalchemicals.blogspot.com/2014/02/ipad-photography-wo...
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About Me - about.me/edwardconde
For uploading images to display in forums:
Renames the file to make it web friendly (replaces spaces with underscores, all text lowercase)
Uploads it to the Drop folder on my site
Wraps the URL in BB code [img][/img] tags
Copies the URL to the clipboard
Ask if I want trash the file once uploaded (usually from the Desktop)
Just run the workflow then paste the URL
Uploaded with Automator
I wrote a blog post about how I use my iPad to process my scanned film images. I cover from scanning to processing and sharing on the social webs.
Click here for the post:http://digitalchemicals.blogspot.com/2015/02/ipad-film-photography-workflow.html
Workflow:
1. Non destructive
2. Preparing custom brushes
3. Selection & masking
4. Adjustment and Filters
5. Texturising
6. Lighting effects
7. Fine tuning
8. Adobe Lightroom tuning
Used technique: layers, adjustment, smart object styles, masking, clipping masking, Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop CC 2017, several Stock Photos, plugins.
In Cape Verde, RTC's 5 radio stations are streamlining their procedures and sharing their content with the help of NETIA.
Cape Verde's public broadcaster chose Radio-Assist 8 and NETIA's support services to allow its five stations to work with a common solution for the secure exchange of news stories and archives as well as high quality duplexing. This is the story of an ongoing technical project.
www.netia.com/index.php/en/testimonials/276-rtc-radio-sof...