Every time I see one of your tutorials, I am literally stunned - the amount of detail you incorporate in creating your videos. It is almost as if I am sitting physically in a graphic designing class. You are one of the very few excellent ones on UA-cam who are so genuinely interested in teaching people and taking us through all free resources. Gratitude to universe.
This was fantastic!! A month ago, I was trying to find dinosaur images to use and you found the solution. Thank you for creating! Officially a subscriber :)
Thanks for the great video. But I cannot for the life of me figure out how to access the British Library website. (No problem with Flickr, but every link on the Victorian Dinosaurs page takes me to the book - but it's not accessible. (Your login attempt did not appear to be successful). It seems I've tried everything. I've clicked on so many links, and they all take me to the same page -- which seems to indicate I need to come into the London (or Yorkshire) location to register. A little tough from Southern California. Any suggestions?
Yes the museum library websites (in general) are brutal. I have been hit and miss with the actual books (so you are not crazy). The only thing I could suggest if you want the actual original book (like a digital copy) would be to save the image from the Flickr album and then google image search the picture, and see if the actual book comes up. It's not great.
Hi ! thank you for your great video, do you know if there is some kind of biodiversity library from other country? european or asian? thank you very much !
Hello! Hmm that is a good question - there are a billion images that are public domain from other museums - this might be a good place for a quick look see (there's a bunch of animal and plant pics here): www.rawpixel.com/category/53/public-domain
Thanks for sharing links with us!
This youtube channel is GOLD!!!
Every time I see one of your tutorials, I am literally stunned - the amount of detail you incorporate in creating your videos. It is almost as if I am sitting physically in a graphic designing class. You are one of the very few excellent ones on UA-cam who are so genuinely interested in teaching people and taking us through all free resources. Gratitude to universe.
Amazing! Thank you!
This was fantastic!! A month ago, I was trying to find dinosaur images to use and you found the solution. Thank you for creating! Officially a subscriber :)
Awesome! Welcome aboard!!
Thank you once again. You are providing great information that nobody else is.
Your videos are so information-rich. I learn something new on my re-watches, too. Love it 😀
Thanks a lot for all the good content and sharing
Nice resource finds & share! 🔥👍
Awesome!!! Thanks
You made nice designs with these ones!
Thank you so much for this!
thank you! they are really cool, i will use them for sure ✨
Thanks for the great video. But I cannot for the life of me figure out how to access the British Library website. (No problem with Flickr, but every link on the Victorian Dinosaurs page takes me to the book - but it's not accessible. (Your login attempt did not appear to be successful). It seems I've tried everything. I've clicked on so many links, and they all take me to the same page -- which seems to indicate I need to come into the London (or Yorkshire) location to register. A little tough from Southern California. Any suggestions?
Yes the museum library websites (in general) are brutal. I have been hit and miss with the actual books (so you are not crazy). The only thing I could suggest if you want the actual original book (like a digital copy) would be to save the image from the Flickr album and then google image search the picture, and see if the actual book comes up. It's not great.
@@craftystax Perfect. Thanks for your trouble. Much appreciated.
Thank you. Could you please show us how you created those images like at 14:16 & 14:19. It looks great.
Thanks Ray! We have added it to the list of things to cover! Stay tuned! - Stax
Hi ! thank you for your great video, do you know if there is some kind of biodiversity library from other country? european or asian? thank you very much !
Hello! Hmm that is a good question - there are a billion images that are public domain from other museums - this might be a good place for a quick look see (there's a bunch of animal and plant pics here): www.rawpixel.com/category/53/public-domain