@@costo8779 I have better luck with it than my daughter. I focused on what I like and know, for example I love tarot and metaphysical things. I know there are a lot of groups that teach you tarot, psychic practice and so on. So, I made workbooks for them, as I take a lot of classes doing that. I just did what I would like a notebook that teaches you the tarot. Is there something you like doing that you take notes on? Then, create a workbook for it, and jot down things that are important to you. Like if you are going to school for massage therapy, there should be a workbook for you to memorize the muscles, their insertion, origin and what they do and how they affect the body. Have it so they write it down so they familiarize themselves with the muscles. (I went to school for massage therapy.) Another example: A mechanic, someone who's going to school to be a mechanic, what is it that they need to learn, and make a workbook for them, like a study guide, notetaking/notebook-flashcards. Don't do general notebooks for writing/composition notebooks everyone has done one. Like, if someone is a clothes designer or likes to make clothes, make a notebook with plain body silhouette so they design their fashion over it. I hope this helps. Carmen :) and I wish you a lot of luck and success in this journey. Right now, I'm focusing on learning to code, to do web development, and once in a while do my mediumship/metaphysical books and they do sell, as I'm very familiar with it. I'm learning to code with Leon Noel #100Devs, here on TH-cam for free. And with Colt Steele. Example: if someone likes to do fun experiments for school, do a notebook where they write down their experiment and the outcome. Make it for kids, and find a fun name for it. Like: My Little Genius Experiments. These types of books are what I'm more successful at as I like to learn a lot of things. I hope I was able to help you and good luck. Let me know if you have any more questions. 😁
please go into more detail, Im very new to illustrator, and cannot figure out how to bleed this image to the edge of the page. I've enabled bleed on my document, 0.125", I see the bleed line, my image is extended past the bleed line, but I still have a white border on my document where the image should bleed off.
This would have been more helpful had you shown how to create custom guides in one move -- in this case, setting the guides at exact locations all at once - i.e., create guides at 0.5 inch from each side. Dragging each guide whilst looking at the x and y info is a hassle.
Thank you! My daughter is publishing her first KDP book and you just simplified this for us. Thank you :)
Hi ! How your daughter is doing with the KDP business ? Do you advice me to go through ?
@@costo8779 I have better luck with it than my daughter. I focused on what I like and know, for example I love tarot and metaphysical things. I know there are a lot of groups that teach you tarot, psychic practice and so on. So, I made workbooks for them, as I take a lot of classes doing that. I just did what I would like a notebook that teaches you the tarot.
Is there something you like doing that you take notes on? Then, create a workbook for it, and jot down things that are important to you.
Like if you are going to school for massage therapy, there should be a workbook for you to memorize the muscles, their insertion, origin and what they do and how they affect the body. Have it so they write it down so they familiarize themselves with the muscles. (I went to school for massage therapy.)
Another example: A mechanic, someone who's going to school to be a mechanic, what is it that they need to learn, and make a workbook for them, like a study guide, notetaking/notebook-flashcards.
Don't do general notebooks for writing/composition notebooks everyone has done one.
Like, if someone is a clothes designer or likes to make clothes, make a notebook with plain body silhouette so they design their fashion over it.
I hope this helps.
Carmen :) and I wish you a lot of luck and success in this journey.
Right now, I'm focusing on learning to code, to do web development, and once in a while do my mediumship/metaphysical books and they do sell, as I'm very familiar with it.
I'm learning to code with Leon Noel #100Devs, here on TH-cam for free. And with Colt Steele.
Example: if someone likes to do fun experiments for school, do a notebook where they write down their experiment and the outcome. Make it for kids, and find a fun name for it. Like: My Little Genius Experiments.
These types of books are what I'm more successful at as I like to learn a lot of things.
I hope I was able to help you and good luck.
Let me know if you have any more questions. 😁
@@CarmenScheidWriter Thank you very much Carmen i appreciate that
@@costo8779 Definitely need to get one, seems like everyone's got one. And, you are very welcomed.
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GREAT VIDEO MAN.......THANK YOU VERY MUCH ,,,,,,, MAY GOD BLESS U
My pleasure :)
There has to be a more accurate options for margins? Should we really be manually dragging guides out onto the artboard in 2019?
my thought exactly
There's another way, I've done it. I just can't remember how
I’m afraid You should be doing it manually in illustrator. There are more options in Photoshop.
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I guess this will work.
I'm afraid so.
This was super helpful, thank you
Tyler Harney You are very welcome!
really heplful!
please go into more detail, Im very new to illustrator, and cannot figure out how to bleed this image to the edge of the page. I've enabled bleed on my document, 0.125", I see the bleed line, my image is extended past the bleed line, but I still have a white border on my document where the image should bleed off.
i am also new but I noticed that I need to keep 0.125" in all side after taking bleed or no bleed to print full document
Thank you man
This would have been more helpful had you shown how to create custom guides in one move -- in this case, setting the guides at exact locations all at once - i.e., create guides at 0.5 inch from each side. Dragging each guide whilst looking at the x and y info is a hassle.
thnxs man
Thank you so much for the explication 👍🏻
Kevin Monsalve you’re welcome!
Thank you for this video 👌
Cheddar_ Popz You are very welcome 😊
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