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    Symfony Web Development Complete Guide: Beginner To Advanced



    Symfony Web Development Complete Guide: Beginner To Advanced
    Last updated 4/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 10.49 GB | Duration: 24h 21m

    Master Symfony PHP framework: from theory, through simple crud app, up to creating an advanced Real Life Application



    What you'll learn
    You will learn Symfony 4 & 5 from theory to advanced level by creating real life projects
    You will create two apps: simple crud app and an advanced video sharing service with PayPal integration, deployment to Heroku etc.
    You will learn how to create multilevel nested categories tree in PHP
    You will learn how to install Symfony
    You will learn about Symfony configuration
    You will learn about Symfony Flex
    You will learn about HTTP processing workflow in Symfony framework
    You will learn routes
    You will learn controllers
    You will learn views in Symfony using Twig
    You will learn html forms in Symfony
    You will learn Doctrine ORM (how to use database)
    You will learn entities (models) in Symfony and relations between them
    You will learn about service container & services in Symfony
    You will learn dependency injection (autowiring in Symfony)
    You will learn console command
    You will learn how to create events and listeners
    You will learn how to use sessions & cookies in Symfony
    You will learn how to send emails
    You will learn how to do translations in Symfony
    You will learn about security concepts in Symfony (login, registration, etc.)
    You will learn unit & functional testing
    You will learn about debugging Symfony applications
    You will learn about cache
    You will learn how to use Redis for session and cache
    You will learn about doctrine table inheritance in Symfony & polymorphic database queries
    You will learn how to deploy a Symfony application to Heroku (make application online)
    You will learn how to integrate PayPal with the Symfony application for making subscription billing
    You will learn how to use external API (Vimeo api) and use it with the Symfony application
    You will be able to create your own websites or web applications in Symfony framework
    You will learn basics of RabbitMQ message broker
    You will learn basics of Messenger Component
    You will learn CQRS pattern - command query responsibility segregation
    You will learn REST API with Symfony & API Platform

    Requirements
    PHP language and object oriented programming
    Basics of HTML, CSS, JavaScript
    How to install software on your computer and have internet connection
    You need to have server environment installed, e.g. Ubuntu, Xampp etc. to work with PHP applications locally

    Description
    Welcome to the best course of Symfony - the great PHP framework!In this course you will learn Symfony from basic to advanced level!By the end of this course you will be able to create both simple websites and complex dynamic web applications in the great Symfony PHP framework.Very practical course! Almost all sections/concepts are explained using real life applications/scenarios. In this course we will create a huge real life app (probably you will not find a course where built more advanced app like in this course)This is a very massive guide to Symfony, which is one of the most popular PHP frameworks. Symfony 4 version introduced a new approach to php frameworks - it starts small as a microframework and grows as you need new features. You install them using the amazing Symfony Flex tool. For example, if you are making a simple website and do not need a login functionality then there is no code responsible for logging in the framework directory. Thanks to this our application contains only as much as we really need. **********************************************The course consist of three main parts:1. The theoretical part where I discuss the basic Symfony concepts on examples with effects on a web browser2. In the second part we will build a simple application in Symfony - a list of tasks to be performed (database used)3. In part 3 we will build an advanced web application for video subscription in which we integrate PayPal for payments, multi-level nested video categories, communication with Vimeo API, deployment to Heroku serveras well as:BONUS section added (October 2019) - basics of Symfony Messenger Component, RabbitMQ message broker and CQRS pattern (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) with practical example by simulating e-commerce system consisting of main app and cooperating microservices.Course update: (January 2020) new section added REST API with Symfony & API Platform****************************************** ****During the course we will be covering many simple and advanced Symfony concepts such as: routing, controllers, views, database with doctrine orm, entities and relationships between them: one to one, one to many and many to many; events & listeners, security topics such as login, registration, authorization; also unit and functional testing, dependency injection, service container, symfony services, doctrine table inheritance with polymorphic database queries, REST API and many more.This course is a combination of theory and project-based learning approach. Learning by building real projects is the best way to learn programming languages and tools like php frameworks.All of the course applications were made using Symfony 4 (except applications for rest api section - Symfony 5). Upgrade to Symfony 5 section was added to the course. According to Symfony standard, there are no any new features in Symfony 5.0 compared to Symfony 4.4.Remember that only practice makes perfect. If necessary, study the course two or more times. Take notes during the course like a real student. Use documentations, Google search. Finally, try to write the application yourself, not necessarily the same as in the course, you can try to change, add something, etc. No single course will make you a very good web developer. It can only bring you closer to this goal. The more practice, the better.--------------------------------------------QAQuestion:You used Symfony 4 and Symfony 5 in this course for creating apps to practice knowledge. Why not use only the latest version? Does it mean that this course is outdated and I will not benefit from it?Answer:Absolutely not! In tools like PHP frameworks the fundamentals and base syntax almost never change regardless of the version. But of course any maintained software evolves all the time. That's why I always suggest you to use the version of software that instructor uses in the course. It prevents from errors and confusions. As a someone who wants to learn web development you should be aware, that real web development involves also adapting the code to newer versions if necessary - but this is not always necessary, not every company do that. Software changes so often that the instructors would not be able to create the courses so that they match the latest version. This is not even advisable, because as a student you would loose an important aspect of real web development - the awareness that everything is changing and you need to be able to deal with it.---------------------------------------------Enroll now and let's start learning Symfony!There is no risk! 30 day money back guarantee (as always at Udemy)

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Welcome to the course

    Lecture 2 About Symfony

    Lecture 3 Tools and requirements for students

    Lecture 4 How to use the course

    Lecture 5 Course applications overview

    Lecture 6 Quick note about coding standards

    Lecture 7 How to get helped

    Section 2: Symfony 4 & 5 basics, installation & configuration

    Lecture 8 Symfony 4 installation & requirements

    Lecture 9 Symfony 4 configuration

    Lecture 10 Installing libraries with Symfony Flex

    Lecture 11 Request & response objects, HTTP processing workflow

    Section 3: Theory - Symfony 4 & 5 core features

    Lecture 12 Before you start watching this section of the Symfony course

    Lecture 13 Routes

    Lecture 14 Controllers

    Lecture 15 Views

    Lecture 16 Entities (models)

    Lecture 17 Service container & services - part 1

    Lecture 18 Service container & services - part2

    Lecture 19 Advanced routes

    Lecture 20 Flash messages

    Lecture 21 Cookies

    Lecture 22 Session

    Lecture 23 POST & GET data

    Lecture 24 Custom error pages

    Lecture 25 Handle exceptions

    Lecture 26 Binding services to controllers

    Lecture 27 More features in controllers

    Lecture 28 Views - tags, filters, functions, tests, operators

    Lecture 29 Views - genereate url's and escaping strings

    Lecture 30 Views - global variables

    Lecture 31 Views - Webpack Encore

    Lecture 32 Views - using app variable

    Lecture 33 Views - embed controllers in view

    Lecture 34 Doctrine crud - create

    Lecture 35 Doctrine crud - read

    Lecture 36 Doctrine crud - update

    Lecture 37 Doctrine crud - delete

    Lecture 38 Doctrine raw queries

    Lecture 39 Doctrine param converter

    Lecture 40 Doctrine LifecycleCallbacks option

    Lecture 41 Doctrine one-to-many & many-to-one relationships

    Lecture 42 Doctrine database relationships - cascade remove ralated objects

    Lecture 43 Doctrine one-to-one relationship

    Lecture 44 Doctrine many-to-many self referencing relationship

    Lecture 45 Doctrine Query Builder & eager loading

    Lecture 46 Doctrine table inheritance mapping in Symfony (polymorphic queries) - part 1

    Lecture 47 Doctrine table inheritance mapping in Symfony (polymorphic queries) - part 2

    Lecture 48 Doctrine table inheritance mapping in Symfony (polymorphic queries) - part 3

    Lecture 49 Service parameters

    Lecture 50 Service & autowiring by constructor injection and service arguments

    Lecture 51 Service configuration

    Lecture 52 Services - setter injection for optional dependencies

    Lecture 53 Services - property injection

    Lecture 54 Install composer package before the next lecture

    Lecture 55 Services - lazy services

    Lecture 56 Service - aliases

    Lecture 57 Service - tags

    Lecture 58 Service - dealing with different implementations of a service

    Lecture 59 Services list

    Lecture 60 Cache - basic usage

    Lecture 61 Cache - tags

    Lecture 62 Symfony console

    Lecture 63 Use profiler tool in Symfony

    Lecture 64 Environments vs kernels

    Lecture 65 Deploy Symfony application

    Lecture 66 Events & Listeners base concepts

    Lecture 67 Create listener

    Lecture 68 Dispatching events

    Lecture 69 Create subscriber

    Lecture 70 Subscriber - many events handled by one subscriber

    Lecture 71 Subscriber - events priorities

    Lecture 72 Form - create a class

    Lecture 73 Form - render in view

    Lecture 74 Form - themes

    Lecture 75 Form - send

    Lecture 76 Form - validation

    Lecture 77 Form - events

    Lecture 78 Form - fields not related to entity

    Lecture 79 Form - upload files

    Lecture 80 Email - install email package & send an email

    Lecture 81 Email - spooling

    Lecture 82 Email - functional testing

    Lecture 83 Security - create user

    Lecture 84 Security - register

    Lecture 85 Security - login

    Lecture 86 Security - logout

    Lecture 87 Security - login & remember login state

    Lecture 88 Security - csrf

    Lecture 89 Security - use security checker

    Lecture 90 Install expression-language package

    Lecture 91 Security - authorization using annotations

    Lecture 92 Security - authorization using configuration file

    Lecture 93 Security - authorization using denyAccessUnlessGranted method

    Lecture 94 Security - authorization in view files

    Lecture 95 Security - authorization using voters

    Lecture 96 Unit tests - install

    Lecture 97 Unit tests - first unit test

    Lecture 98 Functional tests - install

    Lecture 99 Functional & unit tests - common assertions

    Lecture 100 Functional tests - click links

    Lecture 101 Functional tests - send a form

    Lecture 102 Functional tests - data providers

    Lecture 103 Functional tests - tests in isolation

    Lecture 104 Tests - mock objects

    Lecture 105 Tests - code coverage report

    Lecture 106 Translations - install a package

    Lecture 107 Translations - views

    Lecture 108 Translations - controllers

    Lecture 109 Translations - routes

    Lecture 110 Translations - pluralization

    Section 4: First application in Symfony: to-do list app (CRUD)

    Lecture 111 Before you start watching this section of the Symfony course

    Lecture 112 Installation and creating virtual host (To-Do App)

    Lecture 113 Move html template to Symfony (To-Do App)

    Lecture 114 Create controller methods (To-Do App)

    Lecture 115 Make entity in Symfony and use it (To-Do App)

    Lecture 116 Display list of all tasks on the website (To-Do App)

    Lecture 117 Switch status of a task (To-Do App)

    Lecture 118 Delete a task (To-Do App)

    Section 5: Controllers, routes, views - install and move html template to Symfony (App)

    Lecture 119 Before you start watching this section of the Symfony course

    Lecture 120 Installation of Symfony 4 framework and moving template to it

    Lecture 121 Continue with moving html template to Symfony

    Lecture 122 Make template links working in Symfony - part 1

    Lecture 123 Make template links working in Symfony - part 2

    Lecture 124 Make template links working in Symfony - part 3

    Lecture 125 Make template links working in Symfony - part 4

    Lecture 126 Make template links working in Symfony - part 5

    Lecture 127 Install Webpack-Encore

    Section 6: Doctrine entities, relations, fixtures,console commands - video categories (App)

    Lecture 128 Category entity (model)

    Lecture 129 Continue with Category fixtures - part 1

    Lecture 130 Continue with Category fixtures - part 2

    Lecture 131 Display main categories on website

    Lecture 132 Create custom Twig filter

    Lecture 133 Category class for front-end

    Lecture 134 Build php array for nested categories

    Lecture 135 Create nested categories on front-page

    Lecture 136 Finish displaying categories on front-page

    Lecture 137 Display categories in admin area - part 1

    Lecture 138 Display categories in admin area - part 2

    Lecture 139 Edit category in admin panel - part 1

    Lecture 140 Edit category in admin panel - part 2

    Lecture 141 Edit category in admin panel - part 3

    Lecture 142 Edit category in admin panel - part 4

    Lecture 143 Edit category in admin panel - part 5

    Section 7: First unit tests, mocking classes (Symfony App)

    Lecture 144 Unit testing of categories - part 1

    Lecture 145 Unit testing of categories - part 2

    Lecture 146 Unit testing of categories - part 3

    Lecture 147 Unit testing of categories - part 4

    Lecture 148 Unit testing of categories - part 5

    Section 8: First functional tests with isolation (Symfony App)

    Lecture 149 Functional testing of categories - part 1

    Lecture 150 Functional testing of categories - part 2

    Lecture 151 Functional testing of categories - part 3

    Lecture 152 Functional testing of categories - part 4

    Section 9: Paginate, sort and search - videos on the website and test it (Symfony App)

    Lecture 153 Create video fixtures

    Lecture 154 Videos on front-page

    Lecture 155 Pagination

    Lecture 156 Display videos from child categories

    Lecture 157 Sort videos

    Lecture 158 Search results

    Lecture 159 Functional testing of videos - part 1

    Lecture 160 Functional testing of videos - part 2

    Lecture 161 Functional testing of videos - part 3

    Section 10: Login and authorization system, sample user data - fixtures (Symfony App)

    Lecture 162 Symfony login system - part 1

    Lecture 163 Symfony login system - part 2

    Lecture 164 Symfony login system - part 3

    Lecture 165 Symfony login system - part 4

    Lecture 166 User roles - part 1

    Lecture 167 User roles - part 2

    Lecture 168 User roles - part 3

    Lecture 169 Display links for users depending on login status - part 1

    Lecture 170 Display links for users depending on login status - part 2

    Lecture 171 Securing access to superadmin pages

    Lecture 172 Check security

    Section 11: Html forms, register new users (Symfony App)

    Lecture 173 User registration - part 1

    Lecture 174 User registration - part 2

    Lecture 175 User registration - part 3

    Section 12: Other functional tests (Symfony App)

    Lecture 176 Functional testing of categories - part 1

    Lecture 177 Functional testing of categories - part 2

    Lecture 178 Functional testing - accessing url's - part 1

    Lecture 179 Functional testing - accessing url's - part 2

    Section 13: Doctrine and LifecycleCallbacks, repositories - comments on videos (Symfony App)

    Lecture 180 Comments functionality

    Lecture 181 Comment fixtures

    Lecture 182 Dynamic value of comments number

    Lecture 183 Display video details

    Lecture 184 Display comment details

    Lecture 185 Create new comment

    Lecture 186 Functional testing

    Lecture 187 Functional testing of comments

    Section 14: Many-to-many Doctrine relation - likes/dislikes functionality (Symfony App)

    Lecture 188 Video entity

    Lecture 189 Fixtures for videos

    Lecture 190 Display likes/dislikes - part 1

    Lecture 191 Display likes/dislikes - part 2

    Lecture 192 Display likes/dislikes - part 3

    Lecture 193 Display likes/dislikes - part 4

    Lecture 194 Sort by likes - part 1

    Lecture 195 Sort by likes - part 2

    Lecture 196 Improve searching

    Lecture 197 List videos in admin panel

    Lecture 198 Improve functional testing

    Lecture 199 Functional testing of likes - part 1

    Lecture 200 Functional testing of likes - part 2

    Lecture 201 Functional testing of likes - part 3

    Lecture 202 Code refactoring - part 1

    Lecture 203 Code refactoring - part 2

    Section 15: Doctrine database relations & Redis for session - video subscriptions (App)

    Lecture 204 Subscription functionality - part 1

    Lecture 205 Subscription functionality - part 2

    Lecture 206 Admin profile

    Lecture 207 Create video placeholder functionality

    Lecture 208 Code refactoring

    Lecture 209 Install Redis

    Section 16: Register new users with choosing video subscription plan (Symfony App)

    Lecture 210 Register with proper subscription plan - part 1

    Lecture 211 Register with proper subscription plan - part 2

    Lecture 212 Register with proper subscription plan - part 3

    Lecture 213 Register with proper subscription plan - part 4

    Lecture 214 Enable cascade deletion of videos and comments

    Lecture 215 Functional testing of subscription

    Section 17: Flash messages, update user profile using Doctrine (Symfony App)

    Lecture 216 Delete admin profile

    Lecture 217 Update admin profile - part 1

    Lecture 218 Update admin profile - part 2

    Lecture 219 Update admin profile - part 3

    Lecture 220 Update admin profile - part 4

    Lecture 221 Functional testing of user account

    Lecture 222 Superadmin profile

    Lecture 223 Functional test

    Section 18: Upload files - two implementations of uploader interface (Symfony App)

    Lecture 224 Upload video - part 1

    Lecture 225 Upload video - part 2

    Lecture 226 Upload video - part 3

    Lecture 227 Delete videos

    Lecture 228 Categories select list in admin panel

    Lecture 229 Change video for no members

    Lecture 230 Remove novalidate attribute from html forms

    Lecture 231 Upload videos to Vimeo

    Lecture 232 Set duration for uploaded video

    Lecture 233 Delete a comment

    Section 19: Events & listeners, sending emails (Symfony App)

    Lecture 234 Create listener in Symfony

    Lecture 235 Send email on the event of adding a new video

    Lecture 236 Functional testing

    Section 20: Translations to other languages (Symfony App)

    Lecture 237 Translations - part 1

    Lecture 238 Translations - part 2

    Section 21: Caching pages, services & event subscribers (Symfony App)

    Lecture 239 Cache - part 1

    Lecture 240 Cache - part 2

    Lecture 241 Cache - part 3

    Lecture 242 Cache - part 4

    Lecture 243 Cache - part 5

    Section 22: Different enviromnents - Heroku deployment (Symfony App)

    Lecture 244 Before you start watching this section of the Symfony course

    Lecture 245 Heroku deployment - part 1

    Lecture 246 Heroku deployment - part 2

    Section 23: Symfony services by PayPal integration (Symfony App)

    Lecture 247 Attention!

    Lecture 248 PayPal integration - part 1

    Lecture 249 PayPal integration - part 2

    Section 24: REST API with Symfony & API Platform

    Lecture 250 Introduction

    Lecture 251 Install Symfony 5 and EasyAdmin bundle

    Lecture 252 Install API Platform. Create entities using Schema Generator component of API Pl

    Lecture 253 Customize EasyAdmin bundle

    Lecture 254 Upload images through EasyAdmin

    Lecture 255 Create related entities to manage through EasyAdmin

    Lecture 256 Authentication and authorization to EasyAdmin app

    Lecture 257 Create client JavaScript app to consume restAPI Platform app. GET API endpoint

    Lecture 258 Create pagination

    Lecture 259 Create a simple router

    Lecture 260 Sort api query result using API Platform order filter

    Lecture 261 Use exists filter of API Platform

    Lecture 262 Use search filter of API Platform

    Lecture 263 API Platform serialization groups (normalization and denormalization)

    Lecture 264 Test structured json-ld data with Google tools

    Lecture 265 The second javascript app to consume api. GET api request, disable pagination

    Lecture 266 Add an offer. POST rest api request

    Lecture 267 Delete an offer. DELETE rest api request

    Lecture 268 Install & configure JWT authentication package

    Lecture 269 Register a new user

    Lecture 270 Login to application

    Lecture 271 Create offers database relation for users, authorization

    Lecture 272 Using API Platform event subscriber

    Lecture 273 API Platform subresources (nested endpoints)

    Lecture 274 Create listener class to produce additional data to the JWT response - user id

    Lecture 275 Refactoring: make easier authorization. Use JavaScript Promises

    Lecture 276 Handle 401 error status code when invalid JWT token

    Lecture 277 Login automatically when invalid token

    Lecture 278 Lost password functionality - part 1

    Lecture 279 Lost password functionality - part 2

    Lecture 280 Lost password functionality - part 3

    Lecture 281 Lost password functionality - part 4

    Lecture 282 Lost password functionality - part 5

    Lecture 283 Lost password functionality - part 6

    Lecture 284 Lost password functionality - part 7

    Lecture 285 Upload a file through REST API - part 1

    Lecture 286 Upload a file through REST API - part 2

    Lecture 287 Upload a file through REST API - part 3

    Lecture 288 Validation and errors handling

    Lecture 289 Testing API with PhpUnit

    Lecture 290 Fix GetOffers authorization

    Lecture 291 API Platform Cache

    Lecture 292 Deploy API Platform app to Heroku

    Lecture 293 Fix "can not be converted to string" error

    Lecture 294 Final thoughts

    Section 25: BONUS section: RabbitMQ & CQRS with Symfony Messenger

    Lecture 295 Before you start watching this section of the Symfony course

    Lecture 296 Symfony Messenger Component - introduction

    Lecture 297 RabbitMQ basics

    Lecture 298 CQRS - introduction

    Lecture 299 Time for practice: simulate e-commerce system using Messages

    Lecture 300 Install first Symfony app

    Lecture 301 Create a controller for e-shop website

    Lecture 302 Install Symfony Messenger Component & use it

    Lecture 303 Dispatch CreadeOrder message

    Lecture 304 Dispatch SignUpSms message

    Lecture 305 Route messages to Doctrine transport

    Lecture 306 Install RabbitMQ

    Lecture 307 Create Symfony microservice and send messages to it

    Lecture 308 Create another Symfony microservice and send messages to it

    Lecture 309 Create two another Symfony microservices and send messages to them

    Lecture 310 Where to go from here

    Section 26: Upgrade guide

    Lecture 311 Upgrade Symfony from >=4.0 version

    Lecture 312 New features in the next major Symfony release (5)

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    Intermediate Coders: Use Javascript To Make Web Apps And Art



    Intermediate Coders: Use Javascript To Make Web Apps And Art
    Last updated 11/2018
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 20.67 GB | Duration: 24h 40m

    Learn SVG, JSX, JavaScript, React Router, ES6, webpack, CSS, Redux, refactoring & more in this epic web development!



    What you'll learn
    Learn to create simple vector art with code!
    Gain hands-on training with real projects
    Build beautiful, well-functioning web apps
    And so much more

    Requirements
    Basic understanding of HTML, CSS and JavaScript is highly helpful. To get a fast introduction, enroll in our "Kids Coding -Introduction to HTML, CSS and JavaScript" course.
    An Internet connection to follow along in the free text editor JS Bin.
    No SVG knowledge is required.
    Illustrator CC or another graphic editing software
    Modern web browser
    This course was recorded on a Mac computer, but you can use a PC.

    Description
    "This guy knows his stuff. Really good course. Has a ton of content! I watch this all the time. His SVG knowledge is impressive. I also liked the React stuff." - Daniel S.Do you want to take the next steps in your web development career or programming hobby? This course is for you. This course is project-based so you will not be learning a bunch of useless coding practices. At the end of this course you will have real world apps to use in your portfolio. We feel that project based training content is the best way to get from A to B. Taking this course means that you learn practical, employable skills immediately.In Part 1, you will learn hands-on how to create SVG animations in the browser using HTML & CSS. Together with your expert instructor Chris Veillette of Mammoth Interactive, you will:Recognize why you should use SVGs for web development.Create SVG shapes.Embed SVG on a web page.Make a landscape scene entirely with code!In Part 2, you will master the fundamentals of React and Redux by developing apps. You will learn how to do all of the following, and more!Lay out a web app in a logical wayUse JSX, a pre-processor that adds XML syntax to JavaScriptBuild a single-page app using React RouterCode in ES6 and JavaScriptUse webpack, a bundler for codeTransition from webpack 1.0 to webpack 2.0Write modular CSSUse Redux, a predictable state container for JavaScript appsRefactor code (alter code to make it simpler and more efficient)Fix bugs and handle errorsThe beauty of taking an online course like this is the ability to replay any of the lectures at any time. There is no time limit or final tests. You get to learn at your own pace with a practical model method of learning.One of the best features is that you can watch the courses at any speed you want. This means you can speed up the or slow down the video if you want to.You can use the projects you build in this course to add to your LinkedIn profile. Give your portfolio fuel to take your career to the next level.Learning how to code is a great way to jump in a new career or enhance your current career. Coding is the new math and learning how to code will propel you forward for any situation. Learn it today and get a head start for tomorrow. People who can master technology will rule the future.

    Overview

    Section 1: Use code to make a web graphic

    Lecture 1 What is an SVG?

    Lecture 2 Introduction Continued

    Lecture 3 Creating Rectangle and Circles

    Lecture 4 Creating Lines

    Lecture 5 Stretch to fit graphics with viewBox

    Lecture 6 Polygon Element Part 1

    Lecture 7 Polygon Element Part 2

    Lecture 8 Polygon Element Part 3

    Lecture 9 Polygon Element Part 4

    Lecture 10 viewBox Attributes

    Lecture 11 viewBox Attributes Continued

    Lecture 12 Path Elements

    Lecture 13 Path Elements Continued

    Lecture 14 Bezier Curves Part 1

    Lecture 15 Bezier Curves Part 2

    Lecture 16 Bezier Curves Part 3

    Lecture 17 Bezier Curves Part 4

    Lecture 18 Quadratic Bezier Curves

    Lecture 19 Arcs

    Lecture 20 Arcs Continued

    Lecture 21 SVG-edit and Illustrator

    Lecture 22 Styling Inline SVG

    Lecture 23 SVG in IMG tag

    Lecture 24 SVG in Background IMG

    Lecture 25 Modifying Inline SVG

    Lecture 26 SVG with Javascript

    Lecture 27 Adding Trees

    Lecture 28 Creating Trees

    Lecture 29 Creating Trees Continued

    Lecture 30 Remove Button

    Lecture 31 Adding Other Tree Types

    Lecture 32 Sorting Trees

    Lecture 33 Sorting Trees Continued

    Lecture 34 Refactoring JavaScript

    Lecture 35 Refactoring JavaScript Continued

    Lecture 36 Saving as SVG

    Lecture 37 Saving as SVG Continued

    Lecture 38 Save as PNG

    Lecture 39 Downloading Images

    Lecture 40 Refactoring Part 1

    Lecture 41 Refactoring Part 2

    Lecture 42 Refactoring Part 3

    Lecture 43 Main Functionality

    Lecture 44 Main Functionality Continued

    Lecture 45 Testing Cross-Browser Compatibility

    Lecture 46 Checking DOMcontentload

    Lecture 47 Styling Part 1

    Lecture 48 Styling Part 2

    Lecture 49 Styling Part 3

    Lecture 50 Modal for PNG Part 1

    Lecture 51 Modal for PNG Part 2

    Lecture 52 Modal for PNG Part 3

    Lecture 53 More JavaScript Refactoring

    Lecture 54 Styling Modal Further

    Lecture 55 Adding Size Reset Button

    Lecture 56 Outro

    Lecture 57 ($1000 value!) Source Code

    Section 2: Code web apps in JavaScript

    Lecture 58 What Everyone Should Know about React

    Lecture 59 Quick Win! Example

    Lecture 60 Top 10 Things You Will Learn

    Lecture 61 Webpack Version Demystified

    Section 3: React and JSX

    Lecture 62 Setting Up React and Installing Packages

    Lecture 63 Alternate Methods of Rendering

    Lecture 64 Invoking Functions

    Lecture 65 Setting Styles on Elements

    Lecture 66 Source Code 01: Setup

    Section 4: Components

    Lecture 67 Virtual DOM and Classes

    Lecture 68 ES6 Webpack Dev Server

    Lecture 69 React Components

    Lecture 70 Splitting Another Component

    Lecture 71 React Component Validators

    Lecture 72 Source Code 02: Components

    Section 5: React States

    Lecture 73 React States Introduction

    Lecture 74 Extract Button to Separate Component

    Lecture 75 Reusing a Component

    Lecture 76 Split Component into Subcomponents

    Lecture 77 Creating a Timer

    Lecture 78 componentWillUnmount

    Lecture 79 Webpack Hot Reloading

    Lecture 80 Source Code 03: States

    Section 6: React Event Handling

    Lecture 81 React Event Handling Introduction

    Lecture 82 Simple Event Handling

    Lecture 83 Getting Values

    Lecture 84 Using Events to Influence App Display

    Lecture 85 Splitting Function into Components

    Lecture 86 Source Code 04: Event Handling

    Section 7: React Routers

    Lecture 87 Props.children

    Lecture 88 React Router Introduction

    Lecture 89 Direct URL

    Lecture 90 Wildcard

    Lecture 91 IndexRoute

    Lecture 92 Making a Name Profile

    Lecture 93 Nested Routes

    Lecture 94 User Profile

    Lecture 95 React Router Redirects

    Lecture 96 Making Parameters Optional

    Lecture 97 Making Profile and Calling on History

    Lecture 98 Back Button

    Lecture 99 activeClassName

    Lecture 100 Active Inline Styles

    Lecture 101 Navlinks Components

    Lecture 102 Source Code 05: React Routers

    Section 8: React Slight Refactoring

    Lecture 103 Improving Layout

    Lecture 104 Additional Refactoring

    Lecture 105 Source Code 06 & 07: Refactoring and Product Component

    Section 9: React Product Components

    Lecture 106 Making a Web Store Example

    Lecture 107 Building out the Project

    Lecture 108 Routing to Products

    Lecture 109 Rendering Product Profile

    Lecture 110 Adding Images to Web App

    Lecture 111 Reusing Component

    Section 10: React CSS

    Lecture 112 Basic CSS Framework

    Lecture 113 Organizing Information with CSS Grids

    Lecture 114 CSS Modules

    Lecture 115 CSS Styling

    Lecture 116 Adding Menu to Navigation Bar

    Lecture 117 Making a Background

    Lecture 118 Adding Margins to Products

    Lecture 119 Styling Name List

    Lecture 120 React CSS Styling Continued

    Lecture 121 Extract to Separate File

    Lecture 122 Extract to Separate File (Continued)

    Lecture 123 Source Code 08: CSS

    Section 11: Redux

    Lecture 124 Redux Introduction Part 1

    Lecture 125 Redux Introduction Part 2

    Lecture 126 Redux Introduction Part 3

    Lecture 127 Redux Introduction Part 4

    Lecture 128 Redux Store

    Lecture 129 Redux Store (Continued)

    Lecture 130 Redux Store Subscribe

    Lecture 131 Subscribe (Continued)

    Lecture 132 Combine Reducers

    Lecture 133 Source Code 09 & 10: Introduction & Adding Redux

    Section 12: Adding Redux to React

    Lecture 134 Adding Redux to React Part 1

    Lecture 135 Adding Redux to React Part 2

    Lecture 136 Adding Redux to React Part 3

    Lecture 137 Adding Redux to React Part 4

    Lecture 138 Delete Names

    Lecture 139 Babel and Spread Operators

    Section 13: Redux Actions & Refactoring

    Lecture 140 Action Creators

    Lecture 141 Profile Page

    Lecture 142 Dispatch and onEnter

    Lecture 143 Refactor into Separate Files

    Lecture 144 Refactor (Continued)

    Lecture 145 Product Page

    Lecture 146 Product Profile Page

    Lecture 147 Source Code 11: Action Creators & Refactor

    Section 14: Redux State in createStore

    Lecture 148 Initial State in createStore

    Lecture 149 Initial State Continued

    Lecture 150 Add Generated Names with Faker

    Lecture 151 Source Code 12: createStore

    Section 15: Middleware & Async Dispatch

    Lecture 152 Fake Backend and Middleware

    Lecture 153 Thunk Middleware

    Lecture 154 Thunk Checking State

    Lecture 155 Get Profile Part 1

    Lecture 156 Get Profile Part 2

    Lecture 157 Get Profile Part 3

    Lecture 158 Get Profile Part 4

    Lecture 159 Get Names Refactor

    Lecture 160 Add Random Name

    Lecture 161 Random Name Continued

    Lecture 162 Source Code 13: Middleware & Async Dispatch

    Section 16: Redux Refactor, Log & Error Handling

    Lecture 163 Refactor Name Reducers

    Lecture 164 Using Actions

    Lecture 165 Error Handling Part 1

    Lecture 166 Error Handling Part 2

    Lecture 167 Error Handling Part 3

    Lecture 168 Source Code 14: Refactor, Log & Error Handling

    Section 17: Products Lists and Profiles

    Lecture 169 Product List

    Lecture 170 Product List Continued

    Lecture 171 Product Profile

    Lecture 172 Product Profile Continued

    Lecture 173 Error Handling Refactor

    Lecture 174 Error Handling Refactor Continued

    Lecture 175 Source Code 15: Lists & Profiles

    Section 18: Loading Spinner & Error

    Lecture 176 Loading Spinner

    Lecture 177 Loading Spinner Continued

    Lecture 178 Error Component

    Lecture 179 Source Code 16: Loading Spinner & Error

    Section 19: Adding User-Written Reviews

    Lecture 180 Adding Reviews

    Lecture 181 Adding Reviews Continued

    Lecture 182 Adding Reviews Finale

    Lecture 183 Adding User Reviews

    Lecture 184 Refining Review Containers

    Lecture 185 Refining Review Containers Continued

    Lecture 186 Refining Review Containers Finale

    Lecture 187 Source Code 17: User-Written Reviews

    Section 20: Prototype & Refactor Error Handling

    Lecture 188 Adding Prototypes

    Lecture 189 Adding Prototypes Continued

    Lecture 190 Action Types

    Lecture 191 Refactoring Error Handling

    Lecture 192 Error Handling Continued

    Lecture 193 Source Code 18: Prototype & Refactor Errors

    Section 21: Migrate to Webpack 2 & Build Production

    Lecture 194 Migrating to Webpack 2

    Lecture 195 Hot Reloading

    Lecture 196 Hot Reloading Continued

    Lecture 197 HTML Webpack Plugin

    Lecture 198 Simple Production Build

    Lecture 199 Dev Config File Update

    Lecture 200 Source Code 19: Updating to Webpack 2 & Building

    Section 22: Styling an App

    Lecture 201 Final Styling Part 1

    Lecture 202 Final Styling Part 2

    Lecture 203 Final Styling Part 3

    Lecture 204 Final Styling Part 4

    Lecture 205 Final Styling Part 5

    Lecture 206 Styling NavBar

    Lecture 207 Styling Product List

    Lecture 208 Styling Product List Continued

    Lecture 209 Styling Product List Finale

    Lecture 210 Styling Product Profile

    Lecture 211 Styling Profile Continued

    Lecture 212 Styling Review

    Lecture 213 Styling Review Continued

    Lecture 214 Styling Continued

    Lecture 215 Styling Namelist

    Lecture 216 Styling Namelist Continued

    Lecture 217 Styling Namelist Finale

    Lecture 218 Styling Layout Footer

    Lecture 219 Footer Continued

    Lecture 220 General Layout Styling

    Lecture 221 Layout Styling Continued

    Lecture 222 Font Work and More Styling

    Lecture 223 Source Code 20: Styling App

    Section 23: Epilogue

    Lecture 224 React and Redux Final Thoughts

    Lecture 225 Please rate this course

    Lecture 226 Bonus Lecture: Community Newsletter

    Anyone who wants to make art for web pages using code!,Developers who want to learn about React and Redux.,Coders who want to learn to build web apps.,Coders who want to learn JavaScript.

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    Screenwriting 101: Learn From Hollywood Screenwriters



    Screenwriting 101: Learn From Hollywood Screenwriters
    Last updated 5/2019
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 48.09 GB | Duration: 37h 33m

    Over 37 Hours of In-Depth Interviews with Hollywood Screenwriting Legends. Oscar Winners, Blockbuster Filmmaking & More!

    What you'll learn
    Tips and Knowledge from someone Hollywood's most successful screenwriters
    Screenwriting Business tips
    How to Navigate Hollywood

    Requirements
    Basic Understanding of Movies

    Description
    Join over 115,000+ students learning from our courses!There is NOTHING like this course on Udemy!Do you want to learn screenwriting from some Hollywood's greatest working screenwriters? Look no further. This course has almost 40 hours of in-depth discussions with more than two-dozen of today's most successful Hollywood screenwriters. From Oscar? Winners to Blockbuster Screenwriters to Indie Film Hits, this course has it all! The Dialogue goes behind the scenes of the fascinating craft of screenwriting. They share Their work habitsMethods and inspirationsSecrets of the tradeBusiness adviceEye-opening stories from life in the trenches of the film industryEach screenwriter discusses his or her filmography in great detail and breaks down the mechanics of one favorite scene from their produced work. If you want to elevate your scripts and stories - AND your screenwriting or filmmaking career -- to the highest possible level, this class is a must.They DON'T teach you this in Film School!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------What people are saying about our courses: "By far, the best director and cinematography course on the Internet." - Nate Carroll"I really enjoyed taking this class. It wasn't just that the subject was interesting to me, but the teacher also made the class intriguing. I would gladly recommend this class to anyone who would be interested." - Leah AmesVery helpful. Adds depth to your understanding and intuitive insights which you surely had if you happened to play with video shooting and editing without doing any learning beforehand. It's enriching. The movie samples are great as the clarify the points. Love it! - Yosi Tsitsu---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Your Host on this EPIC adventure: Producer Mike De Luca is responsible for some of the most groundbreaking films of the last 15 years. After enrolling in New York University's film studies program at 17, De Luca dropped out four credits shy of graduation to take an unpaid internship at New Line Cinema. He advanced quickly there under the tutelage of founder Robert Shaye and eventually became president of production.The Mask (1994), Se7en (1995), Boogie Nights (1997), Dark City (1998), Pleasantville (1998), and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) were all released under his supervision. In 2003, De Luca left New Line to become president of production at DreamWorks. After a brief tenure there, he left and signed a deal with Sony Pictures, where he produced Zathura (2005) and Ghost Rider (2006). His more recent work is The Social Network (2010), Moneyball (2011), and Captain Phillips (2013).Whether you are filmmaking as a pro, making movies on the weekends with a DSLR camera or deep into the craft of screenwriting this is for you.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Important information before you enroll:In case you find the course useless, don't forget you are covered by a 30 day money back guarantee, full refund, no questions asked!Once enrolled, you have unlimited, lifetime access to the course!You will have instant and free access to any updates we'll add to the course.I will give you my full support regarding any issues or suggestions related to the course.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you've got the dream.If you've got the drive.If you've got the passion - but you're missing the knowledge and experience...this course will help you write and sell your feature film screenplay.Enroll NOW! Let's get started!
    Overview
    Lecture 1 Introduction to The Dialogue
    Section 1: Oscar Nominated and Winning Screenwriters
    Lecture 2 Paul Haggis (Crash, Casino Royale, Million Dollar Baby)
    Lecture 3 Shelton Turner ( Up in the Air, Lost in Translation)
    Lecture 4 Nick Karzan (Reversal of Fortune)
    Lecture 5 Marshall Herskovitz (The Last Samurai)
    Lecture 6 Bruce Joel Ruben (Ghost, Jacob's Ladder)
    Lecture 7 Paul Antanoso (Donnie Brasco, Quiz Show)
    Lecture 8 Susannah Grant (Erin Brockovich)
    Section 2: Blockbuster and Action Screenwriting
    Lecture 9 David Goyer (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight)
    Lecture 10 Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (Transformers, Star Trek, MI3)
    Lecture 11 Jim Uhls (Fight Club)
    Lecture 12 Stuart Beetie (Pirates of the Caribbean, Collateral)
    Lecture 13 Jonathan Henslieigh (The Rock, Armageddon, Die Hard 3)
    Lecture 14 Jeff Nathson (Rush Hour, Twister)
    Lecture 15 Ed Solomon (Men in Black, Now You See Me)
    Lecture 16 Billy Ray (Hunger Games)
    Lecture 17 Scott Rosenberg (Con Air, Gone in 60 Seconds)
    Section 3: Comedy Screenwriting
    Lecture 18 Bobby and Peter Farrelly (There's Something About Mary, Dumb & Dumber)
    Lecture 19 Simon Kinberg (X-Men, Mr. and Mrs. Smith)
    Lecture 20 Nia Vadarious (My Big Fat Greek Wedding)
    Lecture 21 Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel (A League of Their Own, Splash)
    Lecture 22 John Hamberg (Meet the Parents, Zoolander)
    Lecture 23 Peter Tolan (Analyze This, Analyze That)
    Section 4: Dramatic Screenwriting
    Lecture 24 Ted Griffin (Ocean's 11, Matchstick Men)
    Lecture 25 Callie Khouri (Thelma and Louise)
    Lecture 26 Robin Swicord (Memoirs of a Geisha, Curious Case of Benjamin Button)
    Lecture 27 David Seltzer (The Omen, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory)
    Lecture 28 Jose Rivera (The Motorcycle Diaries)
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    Darktable Software The Complete Course For Photo Editing



    Darktable Software The Complete Course For Photo Editing
    Last updated 11/2020
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 6.90 GB | Duration: 9h 1m

    Best open source software to organize edit and enhance photos


    What you'll learn
    Understand the dashboard of darktable
    Import the photos
    Classify the photos
    Add informations to photos
    Use basic adjustments
    Use color adjustments
    Add effects
    Understand masks
    Use masks
    Work photos in black and white
    Create selective black and white
    Improve landscape photos
    Improve portrait photos
    Improve any photos
    Use map mode
    Use slideshow mode

    Requirements
    You need to download Darktable on your computer

    Description
    DarktableWelcome to Darktable software. Darktable is open source photo editing software. It is an image processing software which is a more than interesting alternative to the better known Adobe Lightroom. After working on both, Darktable present even more features than Lightroom in image processing. Darktable is even more complex in my opinion because many points are far from intuitive. Darktable is therefore specialized in processing in RAW format, that is to say a non-destructive raw data format. Indeed the modifications are saved compared to the original file which is kept at all times and thus allows for advanced processing. The software thus has two main modes: light table mode for importing and classifying photos, and darkroom mode for editing photos.Why use Darktable?Today if you want to work on photo editing with open source software, and you don't want to go through a Photoshop and Lightroom subscription, use Darktable. It is truly a benchmark and this tool is extremely powerful. Come and embellish all your photos with the advanced features offered by the software. Import, organize and add information about your photos so you can easily find them. Darktable, a very complete software that would be really stupid to ignore for photo editing. On the contrary, you have everything to have in retouching photos with this software.TrainingIn this course you will see how to use Darktable software from scratch. You will see step by step how to use the software with all these features in a structured way. At first you will see how to import photos, how to add information, organize them and also search them by metadata. You will then see how to edit all types of photos with the different modules, starting with favorite modules. So you will learn how to use the different editing tools. Finally you will see concrete examples of retouching to beautify and improve all your photos.
    Overview
    Section 1: Start with Darktable
    Lecture 1 Introduction
    Lecture 2 Install darktable and download ressources
    Lecture 3 Dashboard
    Section 2: Lighttable import photos
    Lecture 4 Lighttable mode
    Lecture 5 Navigation
    Lecture 6 Import images
    Lecture 7 Collect images
    Lecture 8 Image information
    Lecture 9 Recently used collections
    Section 3: Lighttable selection and management of photos
    Lecture 10 Selections
    Lecture 11 Selected images
    Lecture 12 History stack
    Lecture 13 Styles
    Section 4: Lighttable add informations and apply filters
    Lecture 14 Metadata editor
    Lecture 15 Tagging
    Lecture 16 Export selected
    Section 5: Darkroom mode start with favorite modules
    Lecture 17 Darkroom mode
    Lecture 18 Apply modules
    Lecture 19 Import folder
    Lecture 20 Add favorites modules
    Section 6: Darkroom mode explication of favorite modules
    Lecture 21 Module sharpen
    Lecture 22 Module levels
    Lecture 23 Module contrast brightness saturation
    Lecture 24 Module color zones
    Lecture 25 Module color balance
    Lecture 26 Module basic adjustment
    Lecture 27 Module base curve
    Lecture 28 Module shadows and highlights
    Lecture 29 Module white balance
    Lecture 30 Module exposure
    Section 7: Darkroom parameters
    Lecture 31 Histogram
    Lecture 32 Geotagging
    Lecture 33 Edit parameters
    Lecture 34 Presets
    Lecture 35 Snapshots
    Lecture 36 History panel
    Lecture 37 Active modules
    Lecture 38 Color picker
    Lecture 39 Duplicate manager
    Lecture 40 Reset parameters
    Lecture 41 Tagging in darkroom mode
    Lecture 42 Image information in darkroom mode
    Section 8: Basic group
    Lecture 43 Module color reconstruction
    Lecture 44 Module crop and rotate
    Lecture 45 Module invert
    Section 9: Tone group
    Lecture 46 Module fill light
    Lecture 47 Module RGB curve
    Lecture 48 Module RGB levels
    Lecture 49 Module local contrast
    Lecture 50 Module zone system
    Section 10: Color group
    Lecture 51 Module velvia
    Lecture 52 Module channel mixer
    Lecture 53 Module color contrast
    Lecture 54 Module color correction
    Lecture 55 Module monochrome
    Lecture 56 Module color look table
    Section 11: Correction group
    Lecture 57 Module contrast equalizer
    Lecture 58 Module perspective correction
    Lecture 59 Module haze removal
    Lecture 60 Module liquify
    Lecture 61 Module retouch
    Lecture 62 Module spot removal
    Section 12: Effects group
    Lecture 63 Module watermark
    Lecture 64 Module framing
    Lecture 65 Module split toning
    Lecture 66 Module vignetting
    Lecture 67 Module soften
    Lecture 68 Module grain
    Lecture 69 Module highpass
    Lecture 70 Module lowpass
    Lecture 71 Module lowlight vision
    Lecture 72 Module bloom
    Lecture 73 Module graduated density
    Lecture 74 Module colorize
    Section 13: Masks
    Lecture 75 Blend mode
    Lecture 76 Start with masks
    Lecture 77 Draw mask brush
    Lecture 78 Draw mask circle
    Lecture 79 Draw mask ellipse
    Lecture 80 Draw mask path
    Lecture 81 Draw mask gradient
    Lecture 82 Draw mask work with different shapes
    Lecture 83 Parametric mask
    Lecture 84 Draw and parametric mask
    Lecture 85 Instances
    Section 14: Work in black and white
    Lecture 86 Work with pictures in black and white
    Lecture 87 Portrait black and white
    Section 15: Selective black and white
    Lecture 88 Selective black and white example 1
    Lecture 89 Selective black and white example 2
    Lecture 90 Selective black and white example 3
    Section 16: Training improve landscape photos
    Lecture 91 Landscape photo 1
    Lecture 92 Landscape photo 2
    Lecture 93 Landscape photo 3
    Lecture 94 Landscape photo 4
    Section 17: Training edit portraits
    Lecture 95 Change eyes color
    Lecture 96 Smooth skin
    Lecture 97 Light effect on portrait
    Lecture 98 Edit face part 1
    Lecture 99 Edit face part 2
    Section 18: Map mode
    Lecture 100 Map mode
    Section 19: Slideshow mode
    Lecture 101 Slideshow mode
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    Illustrator Masterclass Vector Graphic Software



    Illustrator Masterclass Vector Graphic Software
    Last updated 3/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 5.75 GB | Duration: 15h 3m

    Learn Adobe Illustrator from scratch master all the features to work with vector graphic design


    What you'll learn
    Learn all the basics
    Create shapes
    Use grid and guides
    Master all tools
    Manage symbols
    Edit objects
    Edit color gradient and stroke
    Vectorize a picture
    Add text
    Use vector shapes
    Add effects
    Create a logo
    Create a visit card
    Create a post
    Create a layout

    Requirements
    You need to have Adobe Illustrator on your computer

    Description
    Adobe Illustrator softwareAdobe Illustrator is a powerful drawing software offered by Adobe. Anyone who understands this software can use Illustrator to draw shapes and lines, create text or import graphics and images, create logos, and more. You can also use Illustrator to make a page layout for a book. , create a web page, create a brochure design, and of course make drawings on computer.Illustrator vector formatOne of the most important features of Adobe Illustrator is that the quality of the illustrations created because they are independent of the resolution at which they are displayed. This means that an image created in Illustrator can be enlarged or reduced to change the quality of the image. This is called the vector format. This format uses mathematical relationships using a set of polygons that make up the image, themselves composed of vectors. Each vector goes through a location called a node or control point. In comparison, photographs edited using tools such as Adobe Photoshop depend on the resolution and the quality of the image decreases when an image is enlarged. That's why we use Illustrator to create documents such as business cards, logos and drawings, because with this format they will never lose in quality.Training courseYou want to start in Illustrator to create your visuals but you do not know how to do it or you have difficulties to start. This course will allow you to master all the basics of the software. You can then work calmly on your personal projects. It is for everyone who wants to learn the software, professional or private. I will show you how to learn Illustrator from scratch, you will learn how to use the different tools, to know the interface of work, to apply effects, to vectorize an image ... All of these elements, we We will also see them in specific training sessions such as drawing shapes, creating a logo or a business card.
    Overview
    Section 1: Introduction
    Lecture 1 Introduction
    Section 2: Start with Illusrator
    Lecture 2 Manage dashboard
    Lecture 3 Change displays of windows
    Lecture 4 Preferences
    Lecture 5 Document setup
    Lecture 6 Manage artboards
    Lecture 7 Move with hand
    Lecture 8 Zoom
    Section 3: Create save and export
    Lecture 9 Create new document
    Lecture 10 Start with template
    Lecture 11 Save document
    Lecture 12 Export work
    Lecture 13 Export with slice tool
    Section 4: Layers
    Lecture 14 Layers part 1
    Lecture 15 Layers part 2
    Section 5: Selection tool
    Lecture 16 Selection tool
    Lecture 17 Direct selection tool
    Lecture 18 Group selection tool
    Lecture 19 Magic wand tool
    Lecture 20 Lasso tool
    Section 6: Basic shapes
    Lecture 21 Rectangle tool
    Lecture 22 Rounded rectangle tool
    Lecture 23 Ellipse tool
    Lecture 24 Polygon tool
    Lecture 25 Star tool
    Section 7: Path tools
    Lecture 26 Pen tool
    Lecture 27 Add anchor point tool
    Lecture 28 Anchor point tool
    Lecture 29 Line tool
    Lecture 30 Spiral tool
    Lecture 31 Arc tool
    Lecture 32 Flare tool
    Lecture 33 Rectangular grid tool
    Lecture 34 Polar grid tool
    Section 8: Drawing tool
    Lecture 35 Paint brush tool
    Lecture 36 Pencil tool
    Lecture 37 Smooth tool
    Lecture 38 Join tool
    Lecture 39 Path eraser tool
    Lecture 40 Shaper tool
    Lecture 41 Eraser tool
    Lecture 42 Scissor tool
    Lecture 43 Knife tool
    Section 9: Transform tool
    Lecture 44 Rotate tool
    Lecture 45 Reflect tool
    Lecture 46 Free transform tool
    Lecture 47 Scale tool
    Lecture 48 Puppet warp tool
    Lecture 49 Mesh tool
    Section 10: Conception tool
    Lecture 50 Shape builder tool
    Lecture 51 Reshape tool
    Lecture 52 Blob brush tool
    Lecture 53 Blend tool
    Lecture 54 Perspective grid tool
    Lecture 55 Perspective selection tool
    Lecture 56 Measure tool
    Section 11: Shape deformation
    Lecture 57 Width tool
    Lecture 58 Warp tool
    Lecture 59 Twirl tool
    Lecture 60 Pucker tool
    Lecture 61 Bloat tool
    Lecture 62 Scallop tool
    Lecture 63 Crystallize tool
    Lecture 64 Wrinckle tool
    Section 12: Graphs
    Lecture 65 Column graph tool
    Lecture 66 Stacked column graph tool
    Lecture 67 Bar graph tool
    Lecture 68 Stacked bar graph tool
    Lecture 69 Pie graph tool
    Section 13: Symbols
    Lecture 70 Symbol library
    Lecture 71 Symbol sprayer tool
    Lecture 72 Symbol shifter tool
    Lecture 73 Symbol scruncher tool
    Lecture 74 Symbol sizer tool
    Lecture 75 Symbol spinner tool
    Lecture 76 Symbol stainer tool
    Lecture 77 Symbol screener tool
    Section 14: Color gradient and stroke
    Lecture 78 Color panel
    Lecture 79 Gradient tool
    Lecture 80 Gradient on stroke
    Lecture 81 Manage stroke
    Lecture 82 Eyedropper tool
    Lecture 83 Live paint bucket tool
    Section 15: Manage text
    Lecture 84 Type tool
    Lecture 85 Area type tool
    Lecture 86 Type on a path tool
    Lecture 87 Vertical type tool
    Lecture 88 Vertical area type tool
    Lecture 89 Vertical type on a path tool
    Lecture 90 Touch type tool
    Lecture 91 Manage glyphs
    Lecture 92 Wrap text around object
    Lecture 93 Gradient on text
    Section 16: Grid and guides
    Lecture 94 Manage the grid
    Lecture 95 Manage the guides
    Section 17: Basic technics
    Lecture 96 Pathfinder
    Lecture 97 Edit transformations
    Lecture 98 Manage alignments
    Lecture 99 Manage distribution
    Lecture 100 Arrange objects
    Lecture 101 Offset objects
    Lecture 102 Group objects
    Lecture 103 Transform each
    Lecture 104 Duplicate objects
    Section 18: Mask
    Lecture 105 Clipping mask
    Lecture 106 Transparency mask
    Section 19: Image trace
    Lecture 107 Import image
    Lecture 108 Convert image into tracing object
    Lecture 109 Convert tracing object into paths
    Lecture 110 Paint effect with image trace
    Section 20: Effect
    Lecture 111 3D effect
    Lecture 112 Convert to shape effect
    Lecture 113 Distort effect
    Lecture 114 Pathfinder effect
    Lecture 115 SVG effect
    Lecture 116 Warp effect
    Lecture 117 Artistic effect
    Lecture 118 Blur effect
    Lecture 119 Stylize effect
    Lecture 120 Brush strokes effect
    Lecture 121 Sketch effect
    Lecture 122 Texture effect
    Section 21: Trainings basic drawing
    Lecture 123 Create basic character part 1
    Lecture 124 Create basic character part 2
    Lecture 125 Basic drawing with gradients and shapes part 1
    Lecture 126 Basic drawing with gradients and shapes part 2
    Section 22: Trainings graphic document
    Lecture 127 Logo fitness part 1
    Lecture 128 Logo fitness part 1
    Lecture 129 Logo fitness part 2
    Lecture 130 Create a layout for marine study part 1
    Lecture 131 Create a layout for marine study part 2
    Lecture 132 Double page layout for magazine part 1
    Lecture 133 Double page layout for magazine part 2
    Lecture 134 Create a drawing for invitation part 1
    Lecture 135 Create a drawing for invitation part 2
    Lecture 136 Create a post for burger party part 1
    Lecture 137 Create a post for burger party part 2
    Lecture 138 Create a gift card part 1
    Lecture 139 Create a gift card part 2
    Lecture 140 Create a resume part 1
    Lecture 141 Create a resume part 2
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    Cure Insomnia - || - udemy



    Cure Insomnia - || - udemy
    Published 8/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 8.01 GB | Duration: 7h 12m

    Increase both the quantity and quality of your sleep.



    What you'll learn
    Sleep deeper and longer.
    A combination of quick fixes and long term solution for insomnia problem.
    Understand How important a good night rest is.
    Improve your overall health and mood.
    Improve the quality of life.
    Wake up feeling rested and rejuvenated.
    Explore research based natural remedies and life style changes to sleep better.

    Requirements
    No Requirements

    Description
    [Audio Only Course]This course tries to turn around your attitude towards sleep, especially if you are among millions who don't get good sleep or consider it not that important. We will learn to use meditation and breathing practices as tools to restore natural rhythms for a healthy, balanced life. For each day there are two sessions. In the first session, you learn about some researched-based, really useful lifestyle changes. This helps you create the most conducive environment for a good night's rest. There is also a daily meditation practice that tries to change, your relationship with sleep and helps you to overcome the underlying causes of your sleep problem. The second session is a sleep time session. As the name suggests, this one is a bedtime session in which using various yogic meditation and breathing techniques, you are guided into a restful sleep. Whether your sleep is affected for the past few days or you are suffering from chronic insomnia (that is, you have trouble sleeping at least three times a week for more than one month), this course will help you to increase both the quantity and quality of your sleep. With it, you fall into deep sleep more quickly and stay there longer, optimizing the healing and refreshing benefits of sleep.

    Overview

    Section 1: Day Eight

    Lecture 1 Sleep Environment

    Lecture 2 Sleep Time Eight

    Section 2: Day Nine

    Lecture 3 Trying Not To Try

    Lecture 4 Sleep Time Nine

    Section 3: Day Ten

    Lecture 5 Move To Sleep

    Lecture 6 Sleep Time Ten

    Section 4: Day Eleven

    Lecture 7 Let Go

    Lecture 8 Sleep Time Eleven

    Section 5: Day Twelve

    Lecture 9 Food

    Lecture 10 Sleep Time Twelve

    Section 6: Day Thirteen

    Lecture 11 An Ayurvedic Remedy

    Lecture 12 Sleep Time Thirteen

    Section 7: Day Fourteen

    Lecture 13 Minimum Sleep

    Lecture 14 Sleep Time Fourteen

    Section 8: Day Fifteen

    Lecture 15 Sum It Up

    Lecture 16 Sleep Time Fifteen

    Section 9: Practice Sessions

    Lecture 17 B One : Back To Sleep

    Lecture 18 B Two : Back To Sleep

    Lecture 19 B Three : Back To Sleep

    Lecture 20 B Four : Daily Daytime practice

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    Photoshop For Landscaper And Garden Design



    Photoshop For Landscaper And Garden Design
    Last updated 1/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 7.42 GB | Duration: 9h 15m

    Master Photoshop for garden renderings


    What you'll learn
    Manage dashboard
    Edit windows
    Create new document
    Save and export
    Find images
    Understand layers with garden photos
    Use layer mask
    Create selections
    Improve selections
    Crop trees
    Master the main tools for garden design
    Edit photo elements with correction tools
    Use pen tool
    Use brush
    Apply patterns
    Xork with perspective to place trees
    Add filters
    Create textures
    Improve colors
    Use adjustment layers
    Use tree filter
    Improve terrace
    Improve blank garden
    Create render before after
    Create futur render of garden
    Use processes to change textures

    Requirements
    You need to have Photoshop

    Description
    Photoshop for garden landscapingWelcome to this Photoshop training specially dedicated to garden landscaping. This course will allow you to use Photoshop to visualize landscaping through editing and photo editing. The possibilities of Photoshop are endless and the software is extremely versatile. Many tools and techniques will be seen in the training, and the main focus is on dedicated learning for landscape work. Photoshop is useful for garden design because it allows above all to give an idea of ​​rendering a future garden. Thus it is quite possible to take a blank photo of a field, and use Photoshop to add plants, change textures and give a view of the future project. Who is the course for?This course is for everyone who wants to use Photoshop specifically for landscaping and garden design. You are a student in graphic design, you are a student in landscape, you are a student in architecture, you are a professional who wishes to have complementary skills, or simply a particular eager to learn about Photoshop and this theme, so this course is for you .Training courseIn this training, you will learn Photoshop for garden design. The goal is to master the software from the beginning. You will start by learning the basics with the work interface, the layer system or even the masks, always with examples on photos of garden landscaping. You will learn the main selections and tools for making photo montage and rendering. Several techniques will be seen to change the texture of floors, apply patterns or improve selections. Training will also be present on the basis of a photo to be arranged. Basics of a plan with Photoshop will also be covered. At the end of the training, you will be able to take a photo and make a montage to visualize a future garden.
    Overview
    Section 1: Introduction
    Lecture 1 Introduction
    Section 2: Start with Photoshop
    Lecture 2 Manage dashboard
    Lecture 3 Edit toolbar
    Lecture 4 Create new document
    Lecture 5 Save and export document
    Lecture 6 Navigation on document
    Lecture 7 History panel
    Lecture 8 File difference
    Lecture 9 Find images
    Lecture 10 Move tool
    Lecture 11 Crop image
    Section 3: Understand the layers
    Lecture 12 Manage layers
    Lecture 13 Layer groups
    Lecture 14 Layer mask
    Lecture 15 Blend mode
    Lecture 16 Free transform
    Section 4: Master selections
    Lecture 17 Basic selections
    Lecture 18 Advanced selections
    Lecture 19 Refine selections
    Section 5: Master tools for corrections
    Lecture 20 Correct defauts
    Lecture 21 Clone elements
    Lecture 22 Apply erasers
    Section 6: Pen tool and anchor points
    Lecture 23 Pen tool
    Lecture 24 Edit anchor points
    Section 7: Colors and gradients
    Lecture 25 Manage colors and gradients
    Lecture 26 Eyedropper tool
    Section 8: Add corrections with brush
    Lecture 27 Brush tool
    Lecture 28 Lighten and darken
    Lecture 29 Blur and sharpen
    Section 9: Patterns
    Lecture 30 Create patterns
    Lecture 31 Apply patterns
    Lecture 32 Scale pattern example 1
    Lecture 33 Scale pattern example 2
    Section 10: Tree filter
    Lecture 34 Filter tree part 1
    Lecture 35 Filter tree part 2
    Section 11: Adjustment layers
    Lecture 36 Adjustment layers
    Lecture 37 Main adjustment layers
    Lecture 38 Adjustment layers on selections
    Section 12: Add text
    Lecture 39 Add text
    Lecture 40 Add notes
    Section 13: Create shapes
    Lecture 41 Create shapes
    Lecture 42 Add arrows
    Lecture 43 Selection and direct selection
    Section 14: Grid guides and columns
    Lecture 44 Columns and rows
    Lecture 45 Guides
    Lecture 46 Manage grid
    Section 15: Alignments
    Lecture 47 Alignments
    Lecture 48 Distribution
    Section 16: Processes to change ground texture
    Lecture 49 Change texture on ground example 1
    Lecture 50 Change texture on ground example 2
    Lecture 51 Change texture on ground example 3
    Section 17: Processes to change wall texture
    Lecture 52 Change texture on wall example 1
    Lecture 53 Change texture on wall example 2
    Lecture 54 Change texture on wall example 3
    Section 18: Processes to change grass color
    Lecture 55 Change grass color example 1
    Lecture 56 Change grass color example 2
    Section 19: Filters
    Lecture 57 Filters part 1
    Lecture 58 Filters part 2
    Section 20: Project garden design
    Lecture 59 Project garden add corrections
    Lecture 60 Project garden apply patterns
    Lecture 61 Project garden add trees
    Lecture 62 Project garden create flower bed 1
    Lecture 63 Project garden create flower bed 2
    Lecture 64 Project garden finish work
    Section 21: Project terrace
    Lecture 65 Project terrace part 1
    Lecture 66 Project terrace part 2
    Lecture 67 Project terrace part 3
    Section 22: Graphic documents
    Lecture 68 Add description
    Lecture 69 Render before after
    Section 23: Basics of plan
    Lecture 70 Plan with shapes part 1
    Lecture 71 Plan with shapes part 2
    Lecture 72 Plan with patterns part 1
    Lecture 73 Plan with patterns part 2
    Lecture 74 Conception plan
    Lecture 75 Planting plan
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    Sketchup And Photoshop For Landscaping



    Sketchup And Photoshop For Landscaping
    Last updated 4/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 9.51 GB | Duration: 13h 13m

    Create garden renderings with Sketchup 3D modeling and Photoshop image editing


    What you'll learn
    Use Sketchup free for deskop
    Understand navigation in Sketchup
    Create shapes
    Create volumes
    Add materials
    Create components
    Use 3D warehouse
    Create transformations
    Create scenes
    Import plants
    Create terrace
    Create decorative pots
    Create garden
    Use Photoshop
    Understand dashboard
    Use layer panel
    Create layer mask
    Create montage with different photos
    Crop trees
    Change ground texture
    Create patterns
    Edit photos
    Add guides
    Manage alignments
    Terrace design with photo montage
    Garden design with photo montage
    Complete garden render from garden photo
    Introduce render

    Requirements
    You need to have Sketchup free online
    You need to have Photoshop

    Description
    Landscaping renderingAre you planning to become a landscaper ? Want to use rendering software to model your garden landscaping ideas? Want to do it with affordable software? Or do you just want to learn more about Photoshop and Sketchup for garden design ? So discover this course which will allow you to create different types of rendering in order to model your ideas, and thus to offer communication supports.For this you will see two types of softwareSketchup free in browser versionSketchup will allow you to make 3D garden models. Thanks to all the tools, it is possible to render 3D garden using the different tools, adding materials, importing plants from the online library, and creating animations thanks to the scenes. So you can create a house and the whole garden design.PhotoshopPhotoshop will be a different tool. With Photoshop you can work on renderings from existing photos. The purpose of using Photoshop in landscape architecture is to visualize landscaping changes through a photo. Thus, from a photo, you can modify elements, add trees, change textures and more.Training videoIn this training, you will learn how to use Sketchup in the browser version, which is the completely free version. The entire software will be covered, with examples related to landscape planning. There will also be a garden creation project. Next, you will learn how to use Photoshop for garden landscaping. You can start with the trial version or have Photoshop as a subscription with Adobe. You will learn what there is to know in Photoshop for landscaping. There will also be concrete garden landscaping projects based on photos.
    Overview
    Section 1: Start with Sketchup
    Lecture 1 Manage dashboard
    Lecture 2 Manage navigation
    Lecture 3 Manage selections
    Lecture 4 Create and open document
    Section 2: Create shapes
    Lecture 5 Create rectangles
    Lecture 6 Create circles
    Lecture 7 Create lines
    Lecture 8 Create arcs
    Section 3: Transformations
    Lecture 9 Push pull
    Lecture 10 Create object with follow me
    Lecture 11 Create offset
    Lecture 12 Move elements
    Lecture 13 Create rotations
    Lecture 14 Duplicate elements
    Lecture 15 Erase elements
    Lecture 16 Smooth edges
    Section 4: Add guides
    Lecture 17 Create guides
    Lecture 18 Add text
    Lecture 19 Add dimensions
    Section 5: Materials
    Lecture 20 Add materials
    Lecture 21 Import materials
    Lecture 22 Resize material
    Section 6: Components
    Lecture 23 Components part 1
    Lecture 24 Components part 2
    Section 7: 3D warehouse for garden
    Lecture 25 3D warehouse part 1
    Lecture 26 3D warehouse part 2
    Lecture 27 Edit groups
    Section 8: Add scenes
    Lecture 28 Add scenes
    Lecture 29 Add sections
    Lecture 30 Change styles
    Section 9: Project decorative pots
    Lecture 31 Project decorative pots create base
    Lecture 32 Project decorative pots create pots
    Lecture 33 Project decorative pots add texture
    Lecture 34 Project decorative pots add plants
    Lecture 35 Project decorative pots add character
    Lecture 36 Project decorative pots add scenes
    Section 10: Project garden
    Lecture 37 Project garden create base
    Lecture 38 Project garden create terrace
    Lecture 39 Project garden add path
    Lecture 40 Project garden flower bed detail elements
    Lecture 41 Project garden flower beds main elements
    Lecture 42 Project garden grass area
    Lecture 43 Project garden add decorations
    Lecture 44 Project garden add scenes
    Lecture 45 Project garden add dimensions
    Lecture 46 Project garden export work
    Section 11: Start with Photoshop
    Lecture 47 Manage dashboard
    Lecture 48 Edit toolbar
    Lecture 49 Manage navigation
    Lecture 50 File difference
    Lecture 51 Find images
    Lecture 52 Selection and direct selection
    Lecture 53 Create new document
    Lecture 54 Save and export document
    Section 12: Layers
    Lecture 55 layers
    Lecture 56 Layer groups
    Lecture 57 Layer mask
    Lecture 58 Blend mode
    Section 13: Create selections
    Lecture 59 Basic selections
    Lecture 60 Advanced selections
    Lecture 61 Refine selections
    Lecture 62 Free transform
    Section 14: Add corrections
    Lecture 63 Crop image
    Lecture 64 Correct defaults
    Lecture 65 Clone elements
    Lecture 66 Blur and sharpen
    Lecture 67 Lighten and darken
    Section 15: Master pen
    Lecture 68 Pen tool
    Lecture 69 Edit anchor points
    Section 16: Manage colors
    Lecture 70 Manage colors
    Lecture 71 Recuperate color with eyedropper
    Lecture 72 Apply erasers
    Section 17: Edit with brush
    Lecture 73 Brush tool
    Lecture 74 Add arrows
    Section 18: Add patterns
    Lecture 75 Create patterns
    Lecture 76 Apply patterns
    Lecture 77 Scale pattern example 1
    Lecture 78 Scale pattern example 2
    Section 19: Tree filter
    Lecture 79 Filter tree part 1
    Lecture 80 Filter tree part 2
    Section 20: Photo adjustments
    Lecture 81 Adjustment layers
    Lecture 82 Main adjustment layers
    Lecture 83 Adjustment layers on selections
    Section 21: Add text
    Lecture 84 Add text
    Lecture 85 Add notes
    Section 22: Create shapes
    Lecture 86 Create shapes
    Section 23: Grid guides and columns
    Lecture 87 Add guides
    Lecture 88 Columns and rows
    Lecture 89 Manage grid
    Section 24: Master alignments
    Lecture 90 Manage alignments
    Lecture 91 Manage distribution
    Section 25: Change ground texture
    Lecture 92 Change texture on ground example 1
    Lecture 93 Change texture on ground example 2
    Lecture 94 Change texture on ground example 3
    Section 26: Change grass color
    Lecture 95 Change grass color example 1
    Lecture 96 Change grass color example 2
    Section 27: Add filters
    Lecture 97 Filters part 1
    Lecture 98 Filters part 2
    Section 28: Training edit complete garden from photo
    Lecture 99 Project garden add corrections
    Lecture 100 Project garden apply patterns
    Lecture 101 Project garden add trees
    Lecture 102 Project garden create flower bed 1
    Lecture 103 Project garden create flower bed 2
    Lecture 104 Project garden finish work
    Section 29: Training edit terrace
    Lecture 105 Project terrace part 1
    Lecture 106 Project terrace part 2
    Lecture 107 Project terrace part 3
    Section 30: Introduce your work
    Lecture 108 Add description
    Lecture 109 Render before after
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    Simpler Trading - Small Accounts Secrets PRO



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    TTC - Great Artists of the Italian Renaissance



    TTC - Great Artists of the Italian Renaissance
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    Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 36 Lessons (18h 12m) | Size: 15.7 GB



    No era of artistic achievement is as renowned as the Renaissance, and no country holds a higher place in that period than Italy. The supreme works created in Florence, Rome, Venice, and other Italian cities by such masters as Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian have never equaled..

    No era of artistic achievement is as renowned as the Renaissance, and no country holds a higher place in that period than Italy. The supreme works created in Florence, Rome, Venice, and other Italian cities by such masters as Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian have never equaled and have established a canon of beauty that pervades Western culture to this day.
    "These Arts, in their highest province, are not addressed to the gross senses, but to the desires of the mind, to that spark of divinity which we have within."
    -Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1786
    To view these works is to enter a world that is incomparably rich, filled with emotion and drama that is palpable, though sometimes mysterious to our modern sensibility.
    To study these works with an expert is to penetrate that mystery and gain a new appreciation for how these masterpieces were created and what they meant to the artists and people of the time.
    Experience the Vision of Great Art with an Expert Guide
    Professor William Kloss is your guide through this visual feast in an artist-centered survey that explores hundreds of paintings and sculptures by scores of artists.
    An independent art historian, scholar, and curator, Professor Kloss is a frequent lecturer for the Smithsonian Institution's seminar and travel program. He has served on the Committee for the Preservation of the White House by presidential appointment since 1990, and he is the author of several books and exhibition catalogs.
    Commenting on Kloss's eloquent writing, The Washington Post marveled that "his pointed and persuasive perceptions are not easily resisted."
    Unlock the Mysteries of Renaissance Art
    Take Botticelli's Primavera, a bewitching allegory of springtime featuring two gods, three goddesses, the three Graces, and Cupid, set in a lush orange grove. Its sheer beauty transfixes visitors to Florence's Uffizi Gallery, where it hangs today. But what does it mean?
    Noting that for centuries scholars have debated the painting's symbolism, Professor Kloss directs your attention to a few intriguing details
    The orange tree foliage makes a halo around the central figure of Venus, connecting her with the Virgin Mary. According to Renaissance thought, Venus may also represent humanitas-culture or civilization.
    On the right, flowers float from the mouth of the nymph Cloris, and her finger is merging with a flower in the gown of Flora, goddess of spring. One is metamorphosing into the other as spring arrives in this ideal glade of divine love.
    Meanwhile on the left, Mercury is waving his staff to dispel a tiny patch of clouds. He is clearing the atmosphere-the intellect-for the three Graces who represent culture and the arts.
    Professor Kloss then points out another equally rich interpretation and concludes, "A bad artist could do terrible things with such a complex story, but fortunately a great artist was at hand to visualize this elaborate subject."
    The same can be said for all of the artists in this course, and it is through their distinctive styles, innovations, and matchless skill that you learn about this remarkable period.
    What Is the Renaissance?
    These lectures cover art history at the times of the Early Renaissance and the High Renaissance, which extended from about 1400 to about 1520. Italy is the first and principal location of the Renaissance, and it was in Florence that it took its deepest root.
    The word renaissance means rebirth, and it is the name given to the transition from medieval to modern times in Europe, when the rediscovery of ancient Greek and Roman culture sparked a creative revolution in the humanities, the sciences, and the arts.
    Humanism, a philosophical, literary, and artistic ideal, went hand in hand with this rebirth. It emphasized the dignity and potential of humanity and inspired secular studies, as well as the creation of art that reflected the forms and ideas of the Classical era. Renaissance society-and art-was permeated with religion.
    In the arts, this new approach encompassed powerful new techniques for representing the human figure and the visible world, and also new attitudes about the roles of artists in society. From a modest rank as craftsman, the artist gradually rose to a status comparable to poets and philosophers.
    Examine Works by More Than 40 Great Artists
    The first 25 lectures examine the artists of Central Italy, where Florence is located, then the focus shifts to Northern Italy. You cover the works of more than 40 artists, among them
    Filippo Brunelleschi and Donatello: One an architect, the other a sculptor, they were the principal founders of the Renaissance style. Florence cannot be properly understood without looking at Brunelleschi's buildings, notably his dome for the Florence Cathedral. The influence of Donatello's sculpture was unequalled before Michelangelo.
    Masaccio: The greatest painter of the Early Renaissance is studied in two lectures; he is compared to Giotto, the great "proto-Renaissance" master of a century earlier.
    Piero della Francesca: Now considered one of the greatest Renaissance painters, he was primarily associated with smaller urban centers such as Urbino and Arezzo, where he created the fresco cycle The Legend of the True Cross.
    Botticelli: Two lectures are devoted to this master whose wistful grace gave way to anguished expression as the religious climate in Florence took a fanatical turn under the reformer Savonarola.
    Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael: For many, this triumvirate is synonymous with the High Renaissance. Their influence and fame have scarcely waned from their day to our own. Seven lectures are devoted to their work.
    Andrea Mantegna: Master painter in Padua and Mantua, his art has a sculptural quality combined with rich color and a spirit of pathos. He was also an innovator in spatial illusionism in painting.
    Carpaccio and Gentile Bellini: This pair excelled in rendering contemporary Venice in vivid narrative cycles. They are included in an eight-lecture sequence on Venice, the proud center of culture in northern, Adriatic Italy.
    Antonello da Messina and Giovanni Bellini: Both working in Venice, they achieved such brilliant effects with the new oil medium that they inspired many other artists to adopt it. Giovanni Bellini was the younger brother of Gentile.
    Giorgione and Titian: From Giovanni Bellini's workshop came two artists who helped define the Venetian High Renaissance. Giorgione altered the development of Western art, and Titian blended the achievements of Giorgione, central Italian painting, and his own coloristic genius into a style of stirring beauty.
    Some of the Art You See
    The visual content of this course puts it in a class with heavily illustrated art books. Some 500 images of paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, maps, buildings, and architectural details are featured. Many works are explored in considerable depth, with searching commentary by Professor Kloss that is both enlightening and personal. For example
    Church of San Lorenzo, by Brunelleschi: "Brunelleschi's architecture reflects the scale of the human being. I have a greater sense of calm and comfort and well-being in that church than any other Italian church until we get to the work of Palladio well over 100 years later. It's an extraordinary experience."
    St. George, by Donatello: "The widespread legs of the figure and the central axis of the shield lead us up to the head, the vigilant, intelligent head, a thinking head. We take it far too much for granted, but Donatello has been able to give the power of thought to the head of George."
    Ginevra de' Benci, by Leonardo da Vinci: "The strangely unemotional character of the face, the dreamy eyes, don't really connect with ours. This seems to be more of a projection of Leonardo's own secretive personality than a record of the sitter's. I think that it is generally true of portrait artists that they project themselves to a large degree onto their sitters."
    The Sistine Chapel Ceiling, by Michelangelo: "Do I think that the Sistine Ceiling was the victim of a poor or careless restoration? No, I do not; emphatically, I do not. These are the colors that we should have expected to see. These are in fact the colors of much later 16th-century Italian painting. We always knew that Michelangelo invented the poses of the human body that were used by everyone for the rest of the century. Now we know that he may have invented the colors as well."
    Baldassare Castiglione, by Raphael: "Look in his eyes. Look at the wonderful blue-green of his eyes against the flesh tones and against the grayish background. The color scheme of the whole thing is a flawless consonance of gray, black, flesh tones, of perfectly defined volumes, persuasive description, and in every sense it's the true likeness of the man. It is what we call a speaking likeness."
    The Tempest, by Giorgione: "This is one of the most puzzling paintings in art history. My preferred explanation: The soldier and the broken columns symbolize fortitude or constancy. The woman and child stand for Christian love. The threatening storm over the town and the country is a symbol of fortune or chance. What is distinctly uncommon here is the subordination of the emblematic devices to the evocative landscape. This is the first instance of Italian painting in which a landscape is given the principal role, not just a supporting role, but the principal role."
    You discuss many other major masterpieces in detail, from Giotto's frescoes for the Arena Chapel and Ghiberti's bronze doors for the Florence Baptistery to Leonardo's The Last Supper and Michelangelo's Last Judgment.
    Terms and Techniques
    Professor Kloss offers other insights as well. Did you know that it is incorrect to refer to Leonardo as "da Vinci," which is not his last name but the indication of his town of birth? Or that the Renaissance was put on hold for half a century due to the Black Death? Or that Renaissance marble sculpture was sometimes painted?
    You also learn how to recognize saints from the symbols that accompany them: St. Paul by his sword, St. Peter by his keys, and St. Jerome by the stone in his hand with which he strikes himself in penance for his sins.
    Of great use in your further studies are the terms and techniques that Professor Kloss explains
    In Italian, the 14th century is called the Trecento. The literal meaning is 300, but it is shorthand for the 1300s. Likewise, the 15th century is called the Quattrocento and the 16th the Cinquecento. These Italian terms are commonly used in art historical writing and speaking about Italian art.
    Fresco means fresh in Italian. The technique involves painting on a shallow layer of freshly troweled wet plaster (the intonaco) with water-based pigments, which penetrate into the plaster. Rapid execution is required before the plaster sets overnight, allowing one working day. The area that can be covered is thus called a giornata (day, or day's work).
    In linear or one-point perspective, the vanishing point corresponds to the spectator's viewpoint, and that is why the pictorial space can be felt as an extension of the viewer's real space. Leon Battista Alberti, the architect who first published a formulation of these principles in 1435, likened the picture surface to a window.
    Drying oils such as linseed oil and walnut oil form a solid film when exposed to the air for long enough time. Because they dry slowly, they can be applied evenly over a wide surface. The color, bound in the oil, has a richness and a luminosity that comes from the translucency of the medium.
    Uffizi, the name of the famous museum in Florence, in English means simply offices-the original function of the museum building.
    The Renaissance: 120 Years That Transformed Art
    In the final two lectures, Professor Kloss looks at the Renaissance as a whole and surveys the political, social, and religious events of the early 16th century that brought profound change to Italy and the rest of Europe. He then examines how art inevitably changed as a result.
    Altogether, the Renaissance lasted about 120 years, and the period of the High Renaissance a little over 40 years. No later Western art can be discussed without reference to this era-especially as it matured and flourished in the cities of Italy.

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