8 Simple Photography Genres for Beginners to Try
Saturday, 07 January 2023
Even if you’ve just picked up photography as a hobby, there’s a genre for every photographer’s taste and ability. And almost every genre has multiple sub-genres. MUO – Feed
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How to Make a Simple Animation Using Adobe Illustrator and After Effects
Wednesday, 13 April 2022
Have you ever made an awesome illustration with Adobe Illustrator and wondered what more you can do with it? You can import it to After Effects and turn it into a fantastic animation. Follow along to see how easy it can be. MUO – Feed
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How to Clear Your Browsing Data in Google Chrome: 2 Simple Ways
Wednesday, 26 January 2022
Did you know that you have more control over the data that websites store on you than ever before? Google Chrome is packed with privacy tools—like allowing you to delete all the data a website stores on you, unlike before, where you could only delete individual website cookies. MUO – Feed
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How to Build and Host a WordPress Website in 5 Simple Steps
Saturday, 23 October 2021
Want to set up a WordPress website? You don't need to hire a specialist to do so. You can save some money and handle the setup yourself. Sit tight as we show you how to build yourself a full-blown, custom WordPress website in a few easy steps. MUO – Feed
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Amazing and Simple DIY Tech Tricks to Make Your Life Easier
Wednesday, 30 June 2021
This week we take a look at some of the best DIY tech builds and fixes featured so far on the Really Useful Podcast. Featuring contributions from Christian Cawley, Ian Buckley, Gavin Phillips, and Ben Stegner. Shownotes Here are those all-important reference links for this week’s show. Build Your Own HDTV Antenna DIY Computer Desk
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Need a Green Screen? Use This Simple App Instead | MakeUseOf
Monday, 16 November 2020
If you work in a creative role such as podcasting, vlogging, or video creation, you’ll know how tricky it can be to replace the background of whatever you’re recording. Historically, the standard way of accomplishing the task has been to use a green screen. The technique, officially called “chroma-keying,” lets an editor place any image
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