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Monday, March 26, 2012

Lynda.com - Infographic

Lynda.com - Infographics [3 Part Series ISO]

Lynda.com - Infographics [3 Part Series/ISO] | 1.04 GB
In this course author Shane Snow covers the first steps in creating infographics graphic representations of data?organizing sample data and preparing a wireframe. The course takes a tour of several data visualization examples and explains how to select appropriate data how to organize data in a spreadsheet and how to prepare a basic wireframe of the infographic in Photoshop. Exercise files accompany the course.

 


Contains the following:
Infographics - Planning and Wireframing
Infographics - Visualizing Relationships
Infographics - Area Bubbles

Download from extabit.com
http://extabit.com/file/27auldqwg3qc1/Lynda.com_Infographics.part2.rar
http://extabit.com/file/27auldqwhdh01/Lynda.com_Infographics.part1.rar
http://extabit.com/file/27auldqwj9c6p/Lynda.com_Infographics.part3.rar

Family And Group Portraiture

 Lynda com Family And Group Portraiture DVD-iNKiSO

Lynda com Family And Group Portraiture DVD-iNKiSO | 800 MB

In this course, Pulitzer finalist Natalie Fobes shows how to capture engaging portrait shots of couples, families, and other groups using a variety of posing and composition techniques.

The course discusses how to plan for a portrait photo shoot and how to make stylistic decisions regarding props, clothing, and makeup. Next, the course reviews the essentials of posing women and men, starting with a single subject, moving on to a couple, and then working up to large groups. The course also demonstrates how to pose and compose a group portrait in ways that highlight the relationships between group members, whether they’re family members or business colleagues. Lastly, to illustrate the time constraints photographers often face, Natalie works against the clock to shoot a group of people she’s never met.

The course also covers various postprocessing techniques geared specifically for portraiture, such as working with wrinkles and skin textures.