Watched and followed along with the full course today! Just wanted to say THANK YOU bc this is really all i needed, I have a Lynda subscription and frankly this was much more practical information, quick and concise. Thanks so much keep up the great work!
Thanks so much for the kind comments! And I am glad you learned a lot in the course! I do like to get to the point right away and teach the theory by using practice. Students enjoy putting what they learn into practice pretty quickly. Let me know if you have any questions.
Haven't created any advertising using InDesign for about a year and a half - this video was very helpful to refresh my memory on some of the functions of the program. Thank you so much - excellent refresher :)
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You are a fantastic teacher! So informative, excellent flow through the variety of tools and their uses. Thank you! Tomorrow is payday & I'll be signing up for your InDesign course.
Wow, the command with the display perfomance saved me! I am a first timer for Indesign and it is really useful for me thanks!I was wondering, from the moment i firstly put a photo on my template, why it is shown with a pixelish effect. And now i solved it. Also you explain it all pretty good * thumbs up *
thank youu, now someone explain to me why the default does the last thing you’d want to, and to move it and change the size normally i have to hold ctrl and shift?
Cool--I am making a book of crossword puzzle that are always the same size. How would I import them and 1.Make sure they are all the same size AND 2. All in the same position?
This is really great and easy to understand! The only problem I had was the southern way of talking, although nice, the lilt kind of fades off at the end and I had to keep turning up my speakers when his voice would get too soft.
Excellent, quick intro to importing images in InDesign. I wish you would refrain from using the term "Embed" as this term does not mean "place and image in some shape" but refers to an import technique which copies the entire image content within InDesign, as opposed to the normal "Place-Link" technique.
This tutorial is very outstanding sir god bless you. sir when fitting image to shape i am losing some area in the image. sir can you tell me how to fit the image in the shape without losing any area. in the fittting option of fit content to frame i am still losing some area of the image.
Hi thanks for the great vid! I am just a bit lost at the PSD image. I am a Mac user, and don't have a PSD image, how do I make the edit my image with formats like PDFs or JPEG? Thanks :)
Hi Hanna I just saw this. PSD is a Photoshop file format. So, if you have a PDF or JPEG, those can also be placed into InDesign, no worries. We have more options with PSD like placing specific layers, but with JPG or PNG (raster formats), we can also resize the images or image frames in InDesign, too. Thanks! -Chad
I’m working with a magazine issue that wants to use my work, however I’m confused as what they mean when they say they don’t want “square” images... can someone help. I have to resize down to 8.5x11 format with high resolution.
So why is it when I place my image it just instantly pixelates? I drag it to be super big, I just click like you did, it's pixelated. In Photoshop I'd hit enter that it would give me the full resolution, is it something like that?
If an image is resized to be larger than the original dimensions (width and height) then it will pixelate, especially if it's resized to be much larger. In InDesign, if you just click instead of click and drag when placing the image, it will place it at the original dimensions. Or check the dimensions in the properties of the image. In Photoshop, if we go to Image>Image Size it will indicate dimensions and also resolution in terms of PPI, or pixels per inch. If an image is 4 inches by 5 inches and it's stretched to be 12 inches by 15 inches in an InDesign layout, it will pixelate because of the upsampling, especially if there is a lower PPI like 72 ppi for the web, but even with more detail such as with 150 or 300 ppi it can pixelate if resized a lot larger than original.
@@GoodCreativeAcademy eh........ of course I can't replicate this on good old' Adobe CS6 xD Here everything works the way I think it should. I was using the 2020 version the other day at my school. The new Photoshop is really weird too. Not sure if I'll get used to it. Selecting an object in a layer without selecting the layer? Blasphemous. ;D
The images i open in indesign is so small that i have to scale it up. But as i do that the image gets pixelated. Where can i get large format images for an A4 size layout?
Hi there, can you please tell me why my 8.5x11 jpg image looks huge & I have to resize it when I place an image on a 8.5x11 InDesign document EVERY TIME! ??? Thank you!
It might be the ppi, how many pixels per inch? (In Photoshop, Image>Image Size). It's better to have a larger file and make it smaller than the reverse though, of course.
All I needed to do was click FILE - PLACE omfgfffgg it’s that easy?????? I’ve been going CRAZY trying to figure out why my Ai file won’t open I’m In Design... 🙄
Hi Carolyn, thanks for the feedback, some learners like quicker pace and some like slower, at least according to feedback on my courses. I suggest using the video player controls here on TH-cam which can slow down or speed up the narration, it can be helpful. Some also pause the videos to follow along.
Watched and followed along with the full course today! Just wanted to say THANK YOU bc this is really all i needed, I have a Lynda subscription and frankly this was much more practical information, quick and concise. Thanks so much keep up the great work!
Thanks so much for the kind comments! And I am glad you learned a lot in the course! I do like to get to the point right away and teach the theory by using practice. Students enjoy putting what they learn into practice pretty quickly. Let me know if you have any questions.
Lmao I’m preparing my architecture portfolio for entering uni lmao. What a coincidence!
Thank you, step by step, not moving fast where i couldn’t understand, it was just what i needed, thank you deeply…
Haven't created any advertising using InDesign for about a year and a half - this video was very helpful to refresh my memory on some of the functions of the program. Thank you so much - excellent refresher :)
Enroll in our new, 13-hour Adobe InDesign Complete Course: www.udemy.com/complete-adobe-indesign-course/?couponCode=TH-camLAUNCH and design a poster, a lookbook, an annual report, and more. Learn in special sections on using Photoshop and Illustrator with InDesign, the complete guide to tables in InDesign, the complete guide to advanced color in InDesign, and more.
This tutorial is excellent. I am now ready to create billboards for Times Square !!! Thank you...
I'm glad you like the tutorial!
I like the way you teach and explain things, easy to learn compared to others. Fantastic!
THANKS PAL ! I'm working in InDesign for a 10 years now, and I' allways look for a something new.Nice work.
You're welcome!
The voice is the reason why I'm still staying. lol.
FIRST GOOD Tutorial I have seen in hours! Thanks very much pal
You're welcome! Chad
You are a fantastic teacher! So informative, excellent flow through the variety of tools and their uses. Thank you! Tomorrow is payday & I'll be signing up for your InDesign course.
Hi Joyce, thanks a lot, and let me know which of the two InDesign courses you sign up for! Chad
Good Creative Academy - I signed up for the complete course and the magazine design course. Tremendously helpful!
Thank you! 2 hours trying to find the mistake and I just took 5 seconds with your video to realize. 🤗
This was SOO helpful! I'm using it for my architectural portfolio!
ME TOO
SAME
thnx that was really super helpful!
*sat in class and learned the same thing yet couldn't understand a thing the teacher said for the life of me!*
+Tamar Odaya Bodner You're welcome, thanks for watching and I hope you learned a lot about placing and formatting images in InDesign
Wow, the command with the display perfomance saved me! I am a first timer for Indesign and it is really useful for me thanks!I was wondering, from the moment i firstly put a photo on my template, why it is shown with a pixelish effect.
And now i solved it. Also you explain it all pretty good * thumbs up *
Llllpppooooo
You literally made my life easier!
I really loved this course, It helped me a lot.... I enrolled weeks ago and I don't regret it. keep up the great work
Thanks!
God reward you! Your video was super clear and helpful. Best! Isabel
GREAT video. You just helped me with a project for my job and for that I thank you!
Hi Jeanette, I am so glad it helped! -Chad
Very interesting. I'm doing a paid course at uni for design and this isn't the way they taught us. But your way is much simpler
Thanks! Yes I teach this at a university as well. It really depends on the way the professors teach it.
Thanks so much! What I needed to know!
Thanks, dude! Very helpful vid!
Quite helpful for me as a beginner 👍
Thank you sir! You just saved me a lot of time googeling!
i am a college student working on my first magazine and i havent even started watching the entire video but THANKYOU
You're welcome and I hope you learned a lot!
Thank you so much 🙏 you really helped me 😊😊😊
Excellent, you made it simple to follow. Thank you :-)
ITS REALLY WORKED LOL THANK YOU DUDE
Thanks.. Very helpful, easy to follow.
This was extremely helpful and you're really great at explaining everything. Thanks so much
Hi Jaylene, thanks for the positive feedback and I am glad you learned a lot from my tutorial! Chad
Great that’s was easy and straight to the point
Thanks to the author of the video
Excellent work! Not the most technical, but this is certainly helping me understand the platform.
This tutorial was of help to me because I had a problem with creating and applying master page
thanks man, you are much better than my teacher :))
Very nice! Thanks!
How would you move the bear image into the other portait image space? Such as working with tempaltes?
THANK YOU, very helpful, I appreciate it!
Michelle, I am glad my tutorial was helpful for you! -Chad
nice tutorial. thanks
thank youu, now someone explain to me why the default does the last thing you’d want to, and to move it and change the size normally i have to hold ctrl and shift?
Really helpful tutorial! Thank you☺
Cool--I am making a book of crossword puzzle that are always the same size. How would I import them and 1.Make sure they are all the same size AND 2. All in the same position?
Thanks you that was very helpful. Its a tad different from how older versions of indesign work
+Shaffron Entitlement Thanks!
nice uploaded video thanks for man✔✔✔
I thought InDesign was only for print work. It can be used for online magazines, too?? Thank you for the upload.
where did the feature go wehre you can see the entire image as you move it within the frame?
Thanks a lot bro....very helpful to me...
can you change the grid so in of 3 by its 2 by give?
Thank you SO MUCH
This is really great and easy to understand! The only problem I had was the southern way of talking, although nice, the lilt kind of fades off at the end and I had to keep turning up my speakers when his voice would get too soft.
Excellent, quick intro to importing images in InDesign. I wish you would refrain from using the term "Embed" as this term does not mean "place and image in some shape" but refers to an import technique which copies the entire image content within InDesign, as opposed to the normal "Place-Link" technique.
Urgent help needed!! Why can't I drag my images???
1,000 points for ye my man!! Many thanks!
Works well!! DANKEEE
Really helpful... Thank you so much!!!
Thank you!
how do u remove the rectangle that u drew?
What if you want to place an image partly UNDER another image?
Thank you, good explain to beginners
This tutorial is very outstanding sir god bless you. sir when fitting image to shape i am losing some area in the image. sir can you tell me how
to fit the image in the shape without losing any area. in the fittting option of fit content to frame i am still losing some area of the image.
great video wish i saw this earlier
thanks for this video!
thanks its wonderful
thank youuuu!you have helped me a lot! :) :) :)
For placing multiple images in the grid pattern, how do you keep the grid proportionally?
Hi thanks for the great vid! I am just a bit lost at the PSD image. I am a Mac user, and don't have a PSD image, how do I make the edit my image with formats like PDFs or JPEG? Thanks :)
Hi Hanna I just saw this. PSD is a Photoshop file format. So, if you have a PDF or JPEG, those can also be placed into InDesign, no worries. We have more options with PSD like placing specific layers, but with JPG or PNG (raster formats), we can also resize the images or image frames in InDesign, too. Thanks! -Chad
I’m working with a magazine issue that wants to use my work, however I’m confused as what they mean when they say they don’t want “square” images... can someone help. I have to resize down to 8.5x11 format with high resolution.
how do you add text to a page that already has an image on? or do you put the text on first then add the image
how about videos......how to i fit videos in indesign, i mean the ideal frame size
so pretty much if im good in photoshop i can pick this up real quick?
Thanks u so much God
Intriguing stuff
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
So why is it when I place my image it just instantly pixelates?
I drag it to be super big, I just click like you did, it's pixelated. In Photoshop I'd hit enter that it would give me the full resolution, is it something like that?
If an image is resized to be larger than the original dimensions (width and height) then it will pixelate, especially if it's resized to be much larger. In InDesign, if you just click instead of click and drag when placing the image, it will place it at the original dimensions. Or check the dimensions in the properties of the image. In Photoshop, if we go to Image>Image Size it will indicate dimensions and also resolution in terms of PPI, or pixels per inch. If an image is 4 inches by 5 inches and it's stretched to be 12 inches by 15 inches in an InDesign layout, it will pixelate because of the upsampling, especially if there is a lower PPI like 72 ppi for the web, but even with more detail such as with 150 or 300 ppi it can pixelate if resized a lot larger than original.
@@GoodCreativeAcademy
eh........ of course I can't replicate this on good old' Adobe CS6 xD
Here everything works the way I think it should.
I was using the 2020 version the other day at my school. The new Photoshop is really weird too. Not sure if I'll get used to it.
Selecting an object in a layer without selecting the layer? Blasphemous. ;D
Why do NONE of the InDesign versions I see on these videos match the one I have? I can't follow anything.
The images i open in indesign is so small that i have to scale it up. But as i do that the image gets pixelated. Where can i get large format images for an A4 size layout?
Hi there, can you please tell me why my 8.5x11 jpg image looks huge & I have to resize it when I place an image on a 8.5x11 InDesign document EVERY TIME! ???
Thank you!
It might be the ppi, how many pixels per inch? (In Photoshop, Image>Image Size). It's better to have a larger file and make it smaller than the reverse though, of course.
What is tha size of the frame?
Use a speed of 1.5 to go through the lesson faster, save time in the process and still learn :)
Omg! Thanks!!!!
How do i add pages?
Found it.
Gosh why am I so Great??
Hi Gabby, yes there are a few ways to add pages, up at the top menu, or just press the Add New Page Icon on the Pages Panel. Chad
Thanks you :D
Sir which app??
Adobe Indesign
how to convert indesign in knight mode
All I needed to do was click FILE - PLACE omfgfffgg it’s that easy?????? I’ve been going CRAZY trying to figure out why my Ai file won’t open I’m In Design... 🙄
Yep, we can place AI or EPS files from Illustrator, or PSD from Photoshop, or raster images like PNG or JPG into InDesign by going to File>Place.
i hate how this program works with pictures
lol
Gosh I wish you guys would just slow down....especially your cursor movements
Hi Carolyn, thanks for the feedback, some learners like quicker pace and some like slower, at least according to feedback on my courses. I suggest using the video player controls here on TH-cam which can slow down or speed up the narration, it can be helpful. Some also pause the videos to follow along.
Thanks man. Very useful tutorial...
Really helpful! Thanks