Monday, April 27, 2009

Design Studio Video #3 - Welding (Method 2)



Today I am posting the video I made to explain the second method of welding a word. After uploading the video, I checked the download and I realized that I called an "a" an "i." I don't have a way to edit these videos yet so you get the little flubs along with the information! I'd like to upgrade to a better program to be able to add images and labels and fix my bloopers but that is not possible at this time. Soon I hope....


Just click on the image at the top of this post to go to the video download.


When you go to the download site you will see a small image of the video which can be played from that screen. You should click on the "Download Now" button. That will bring up the "countdown screen" - when the countdown is over click on "Click here to download this file" and the video should appear in a much larger size on your screen with the triangle play button ready to start the video playing.

For those of you who were not able to see the video, I did a little research online and found that you need to have a browser plugin version of the Macromedia Flash Player, which is free and available online.

Thanks for all the feedback on my first couple of videos - I appreciate any comments, suggestions and information about topics that you'd like to see me cover in future videos. I will be doing shadowing of welded words, aperture cards and word books in the very near future.

14 comments:

  1. Hello - I just watched all 3 of your videos! Thank you so much for taking the time to make them! I am going to have to invest in DS software now!!! Thanks!

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  2. Diane, that was so great... thank you soooo much... you are an awesome teacher. Great tip on moving the letters. Thank you

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  3. These are real light bulb moments for me!! You make it so easy!! Thank you!! Love your video's!!

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  4. Thanks so much for sharing your talent on the video and cut files. I have been frustrated with the DS and after watching your videos the light bulb is starting to come on! Thanks again

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  5. Personally, I don't mind the little flubs, I think they are endearing. Again, an awesome video. I too am having those aha moments, and hear myself saving that's why that doesn't work like that! Thanks again for taking the time and blessing us with your talent.

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  6. Looking forward to more of your videos!

    Thanks, Diane.

    PJ (Jessie Adams)

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  7. Your videos have made me want to try DS again! I was ready to delete it but I will give it another try. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

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  8. Great tips. I usually click weld after I have the letters in place. But clicking weld when selecting my letters would work better. And I love the axis info. Thanks sooooo much. Keep up the good work!

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  9. Diane, Thank you so much for the videos. You are an angel to share and teach us. You make things clear and helpful for me to understand. Thanks so much for sharing your time and talent on all the videos and also your cut files. I have learned alot from your videos.
    Hugs,
    Marian

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  10. Really appricate these lessons. Moving the letters was most informative. Thanks so much.
    Donna

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  11. Another great video...what a great tip to use the axises!! Thanks!!

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  12. Great videos!They've all been exteremly informative and very well done! Thanks for the tip on moving the characters! That's gonna come in handy.

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  13. Thank you for creating these videos!!! Very helpful and full of lots of great nuggets. I've only been using DS for a couple of weeks, and I like it a lot. Your vids are helping me like it even more! THANKS!

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  14. Wow thanks for your great videos! I was very frustrated in Cricut Design Studio and sorry that I purchased it. You have been a great help, and I feel like I now have a feel for it. Your the greatest! Thanks again!

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