Youtube is full of awesome tutorials. I am a huge lover of learning online., page 1

slash ProDanceCulture on June 12th, 2022 / post 76046
What has changed for you in the past year? My commute. It's the empty train going to work. A train ride lasting 1hr used to be packed with people. Some even required standing up, unable to hold back the sleepiness. Nowadays, just twelve people live in each train car. Everyone works remotely or at home. This is yet another tragedy of the pandemic. It was clear that I could not make the switch to working from home either. My job requires hands-on experience with equipment that cannot be accessed remotely nor transported outside to be brought home. Work from home? Where art thou?



So, in the anonymity of being among the very few train passengers nowadays, I've been absorbed in tutorials and various instructional guides.. This site is mostly packed with tutorials covering a range of subjects. It starts by drawing a shadowed circle using Adobe Photoshop and ends with stacking dozens effects rendering 3d models using chrome and reflections. Although some of this is difficult to accomplish at home, I'm able to follow the instructions and recreate desired effects. Although it is all computer-related, I do apologize for any confusion. I'm not studying how Ikea furniture works together or how to improve customer service.

While I was taught to grout tiles on floors and walls twelve years ago and it's still an art that I've mastered. It was a breeze with YouTube tutorials and videos. The bathroom turned out fantastic with new floors and walls plumbing, fixtures, new floor bords and pretty much everything else. The bathroom is amazing and I am amazed at how much it has changed. It's the most satisfying feeling in the entire world! This is the feeling I feel. It took me eight years to complete everything. I learned everything on my own which meant I didn't need to collaborate with any other person. About 2 dozen tiles were broken before I realized that the tile needed to be scored. After that, a specific breaker with an angular shape should be used to ensure it breaks along the cut. But when it finally worked I was amazed at how it helped me cut short and narrow tile pieces..

I utilized Youtube to download mp4 files, then I would set it all up in the bathroom. While trying to apply my knowledge to the job at hand, I would play video. I currently do the exact process with my iPad. I take it on the train with me and I watch the most amazing tutorials. CSS has become my ally and I have no fear of it. I can now ninja-kick people when they least think about it. This channel has taught me numerous tips for e-commerce. I'm eager to grab the entire collection at home.

Vimeo and Dailymotion both offer a wide selection of educational videos. If video isn't essential you can convert them into MP3 files and then create podcasts using these. I could also download them in mp4 format to my laptop. This allows me to continue the tutorials if they are an instructional video. Remember that downloaded files are often located in the downloads folder of your browser. Many browsers will save files to your desktop or open folders by using shortcut combinations, so you may have to take some time off. I certainly do.
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