Sumario: | This step-by-step video will show you how to leverage the power of the Creative Cloud Libraries panel and how it can streamline your work as a freelancer or as a member of a larger team. You will look at Adobe desktop apps that have the panel or access to the panel. During this discussion you'll briefly see what each can or cannot import and export with the CC Libraries panel. This video focuses on importing assets with Bridge and the Creative Cloud Console; collaborating and sharing your CC libraries; and touches on Animate, Dreamweaver, After Effects, Premiere Pro, XD, Dimension, and Fresco. While the Creative Cloud Libraries panel and console have been available in several versions of Adobe, their look and arrangement have changed over time. Adobe beginners or those who have not used the panel will discover how useful it is and save time when working between several Adobe programs to complete complex layout projects. What You Will Learn Use Bridge and Creative Cloud Console to import assets such as animations, 3D items, videos, and templates How to collaborate with a team through the CC libraries Access graphics from Adobe Stock How to integrate your work with other Adobe software for web projects, such as Animate, Dreamweaver, and Premiere Pro Who This Video Is For Students, graphic designers, and corporate administrators who need to create documents for events. This video is a beginner to intermediate level, and will be most helpful to viewers with some basic experience in Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
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