This video is the best video showing how to behance and I honestly feel totally confident that I can do this too as a graphic designer. I so appreciate it and I'll be watching this again quite soon.
Thank you, Dena! I’m a junior year graphic design student and I always struggle when putting together presentations. None of my classes have shown us how to put them together, but my instructors always stress how important they are. After lots of frustration, I found this and feel so much better. Thanks so much!
This was so helpful to watch! I always wondered how designers laid out their work so well on behance. I didn’t realize it was one full image panel like this, I thought they had like a paid version or something that let them lay it out that way lol. I would upload multiple process photos, but this is more aesthetically pleasing and professional.
It's like your read my mind. I was about to launch my behance and I didn't know how to presence my first project. You just boosted my confidence. I know exactly how to go about it. Thanks for this very straight forward video presentation.
This video is helpful especially to beginners like me and I was always wondering if it was one full artboard or a few artboards, I believe you can have it both ways but after watching your video i would prefer to do like you do. you are young and truly knowledgeable. Thank you for sharing that knowledge.
Thank you, Dena! Love how well-structured and -organized this tutorial is. You covered quite a lot for less than 20 min. And also love your communication style, so calm and kinda nurturing
thanks ma'am! what I learned is , 1- First board is the hook, always make it interesting so it grabs attention. 2- Immersive experience can be given by applying the same theme throughout. 3- highlights the parts that are your unique propositions and enhance the project.
Thank you so much. I'm new to BE and I just couldn't wrap my head around how to make this. I also had a hard time finding good videos on how to make a portfolio!!!
Not many did this way of Behance Presentation i.e. in-depth how to, Most of them are just talked more about what Behance is and how to open an account. You are kind, passionate, clever and honest. Thank you, Dena ❤❤
Just found your videos, and very much impressed on how you present this tutorial. Very much appreciated your time and effort you put in creating such easy to follow tutorials. Super Helpful! Thank you!
You gained a follower Ms. Nguyen. Thank you so much for doing this. This is a huge help for us graphic designers. Looking forward to the great thing that you'll do.
I've got a real problem in exporting long seamless picture. I can't export this file. [It's 1080 x 28810.] and when i press export, it automatically downscales to [ 562 x 14981. ] Even when try to change the value back to normal...it still automatically changes to this 👆 Please help.🥺 i can't upload seamless post/work.
You are an inspiration . The very first channel which i don't want to share with my fellow designers 🙂
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How did you export everything at the end? One single image with the final resolution of your artboard or multiple images with a 16-9 aspect ratio? Also what format did you use to export?
Yes, you Highlighted the White-Spacing Factors its well Informative. Also You Used the 'Tips' Text Content between your Video Demonstration its gives a Relaxed Feels to Catch the Full Videos....All the Best
Man...you're a life a saver. I got a final stage interview tomorrow to hand a project and need to present it..I looked everywhere for templates etc for exactly this...and you showed us how to do it...can't thank you enough. Any chance you know what this type of portfolio is called?! 😁✌🏼
Thanks for the great content, Dena! Your energy is awesome, thoughts well-structured, and you strike a perfect balance between friendliness and professionalism. Keep up the great work!
this video is so amazing i really like the act that you go in depth with how you conceptualized the design for behance I'd love to see more of how you do this. I really appreciate you're time and dedication on this.
Hello Dena, You videos are too helpful for us, I really appreciate it. I'm also learning graphic designing The only thing I want to ask that how to do a professional work like you I mean What should I learn and where please guide me. Thanks you ❤️ Regards Sachin Yadav
Liking, subscribing and leaving a comment because this is gold! This video is so informative, well structured and easy to follow, I can not thank you enough!
The video was really helpful and insightful. at least now I know how to make GIF in photoshop 😅😅. I think with this I should be able to make better Behance presentations for my portfolio. Thank You
About to put together/add my first Behance project. You are my first follow! I hope this isn't a dumb question--what type of file did you export from photoshop? How did the .gif get added? And--glad I'm not the only one who says it both ways?!?
Hi Dena, I am new to your channel but liking the content. Kindly explain the point' preparation ' and following steps in details. I also like to know how you create design and how you creeate, keep& manage work files n assets file too. It will hopefully give an insight and help me to do the same.
Great process! you make this look easy for how quick you are haha. Wish this type of stuff was around back when I was starting out. You mention before that you graduated during covid times. During that ordeal have you tried networking in your area like AIGA? I find networking pretty useful but I can't imagine how it is approached nowadays. Anyways mad respect on sharing your design journey! don't think I'd have the guts to do that haha.
Hello Dena, thank you very much. You just solve my presentation problem on Behance, I was always wandering how it is done. Thanks again, but what will I export with concerning the gif so that It can animate??
I really enjoyed this video. As an aspiring UI Designer, I found it so helpful and informative. I will absolutely put more effort and thought into my layouts next time I Upload my work on Behance. I just love how you planned your layout before publishing.
Excellent! I just need to create a long ass artboard in photoshop then. Thank you. And we can also use grids instead of dragging out rulers and making those shapes, ie a grid size of 9.14centimers which is 1080 pixels. No, Idk why we cant input more than 1000 units in the pixel calculation
Hi Dena, Your Behance tutorial is very inspiring and well informative! When you create your PSD file, what is the recommended dpi you'd choose for document setup? Also, if you choose to not apply a gif, what file format should the export file be?
@@jinn7821 It depends upon your design / Gif that you are going to use for example if you want your Gif to be full sized I would recommend you to follow the Behance Size guide Width - 1400 and height could be anything you want to use or you can also use your desired size as per your designs
@@artifxnu7159 Yes, she used Photoshop to design the portfolio and for Export in Photoshop or any other software you can export in Jpeg or Png format for Behance
Hi! Thanks for the video. Please tell me such a thing. How exactly did you add the gif to the presentation so that it remained integral with the background?
Hello Dena. Thank you for this video. I watched it all the way through hoping you would show that part I wanted to learn, but you skipped it. ;-( You have a 7000+ pixel long image, how did you slice it up for export? I wasn't expecting it but the GIF creation was a nice touch. But how was that exported? If you ever decide to show these important parts of the process, I would love it if you could reply with a link to the information, I would be sure to look at it right away since I can't find that information on CZcams. Have a great day. BTW, love your cat.
@@pursuitofblyss Thank you for your reply. I found that the slice tool in Ps, while workable, was less than effective. At the time of this post, I ended up using Ilustrator and the artboard function. If I were to try this again in Ps I might try the same artboard technique. That is, stack a series of artboards with zero space between them. Have the continuous elements cross all the artboards where needed. Then export each artboard as a separate file for Bēhance. I never did try/need the GIF function. Have a great day.
I did not understand how you exported the file from photoshop… as you used gif animation in the file. Can you please let us know what type of file we should export to add in Behance
This video is the best video showing how to behance and I honestly feel totally confident that I can do this too as a graphic designer. I so appreciate it and I'll be watching this again quite soon.
Thank you, Dena! I’m a junior year graphic design student and I always struggle when putting together presentations. None of my classes have shown us how to put them together, but my instructors always stress how important they are. After lots of frustration, I found this and feel so much better. Thanks so much!
Thanks for the tutorial! Only thing I kinda missed was how you exported the file with the gif so the quality stays great.
hi! did you figure it out?
how did you figure out how to export, individual pages or a long scrolling page
This was so helpful to watch! I always wondered how designers laid out their work so well on behance. I didn’t realize it was one full image panel like this, I thought they had like a paid version or something that let them lay it out that way lol. I would upload multiple process photos, but this is more aesthetically pleasing and professional.
It's like your read my mind. I was about to launch my behance and I didn't know how to presence my first project. You just boosted my confidence. I know exactly how to go about it. Thanks for this very straight forward video presentation.
This video is helpful especially to beginners like me and I was always wondering if it was one full artboard or a few artboards, I believe you can have it both ways but after watching your video i would prefer to do like you do. you are young and truly knowledgeable. Thank you for sharing that knowledge.
Thank you, Dena! Love how well-structured and -organized this tutorial is. You covered quite a lot for less than 20 min. And also love your communication style, so calm and kinda nurturing
thanks ma'am!
what I learned is ,
1- First board is the hook, always make it interesting so it grabs attention.
2- Immersive experience can be given by applying the same theme throughout.
3- highlights the parts that are your unique propositions and enhance the project.
we all came JUST FOR THE RESOLUTION dont lie
Yes😂
Absolutely brother 😅
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😂😂 x4
Fr. 😂
Thank you so much. I'm new to BE and I just couldn't wrap my head around how to make this. I also had a hard time finding good videos on how to make a portfolio!!!
Not many did this way of Behance Presentation i.e. in-depth how to, Most of them are just talked more about what Behance is and how to open an account. You are kind, passionate, clever and honest. Thank you, Dena ❤❤
The final file is exported as GIF. 😃
Just found your videos, and very much impressed on how you present this tutorial. Very much appreciated your time and effort you put in creating such easy to follow tutorials. Super Helpful! Thank you!
You gained a follower Ms. Nguyen. Thank you so much for doing this. This is a huge help for us graphic designers. Looking forward to the great thing that you'll do.
I've got a real problem in exporting long seamless picture.
I can't export this file.
[It's 1080 x 28810.]
and when i press export, it automatically downscales to
[ 562 x 14981. ]
Even when try to change the value back to normal...it still automatically changes to this 👆
Please help.🥺
i can't upload seamless post/work.
Thank you, Dana! I was looking for a simple ''show & do it'' about this and your video was exactly what I needed
You are an inspiration . The very first channel which i don't want to share with my fellow designers 🙂
How did you export everything at the end? One single image with the final resolution of your artboard or multiple images with a 16-9 aspect ratio? Also what format did you use to export?
i'm wondering the same thing, maybe she exported it in one GIF image so the animation plays
Yes, you Highlighted the White-Spacing Factors its well Informative. Also You Used the 'Tips' Text Content between your Video Demonstration its gives a Relaxed Feels to Catch the Full Videos....All the Best
Man...you're a life a saver. I got a final stage interview tomorrow to hand a project and need to present it..I looked everywhere for templates etc for exactly this...and you showed us how to do it...can't thank you enough.
Any chance you know what this type of portfolio is called?! 😁✌🏼
I was just now looking for tutorials on this! Thanks Dena!
I gotchu fam 🤝
Thanks for the great content, Dena! Your energy is awesome, thoughts well-structured, and you strike a perfect balance between friendliness and professionalism. Keep up the great work!
this video is so amazing i really like the act that you go in depth with how you conceptualized the design for behance I'd love to see more of how you do this. I really appreciate you're time and dedication on this.
Absolutely amazing work!!!
Please what file format did you save the presentation as on Adobe Photoshop, before uploading it on BEHANCE?
Hey,
did you find the answer to this?
@@K1ngtux No, I did not
This video was very well done and exactly what I was looking for. Super helpful! Thank you for taking the time to put it together!
I always have fun making these, I wish I had an excuse to do it more often lol
This was an awesome tutorial Dena! I can't wait to make my first Behance presentation.
In which format did you export your work? Thanks for the video! It was really good ✨
I need to know what format you had exported it too!
I see in 17:34 that she saved it as a gif! :)
@@tanyuantian3422 hiii, I see in 17:34 that she saved it as a gif! :)
@@lesliegarcia4936 yep i think its a gif also bec. the transition cannnot execute in jpg or png format.
@@jhoymadrid5963 yeah but I don't think behnace allows gifs
Hello Dena,
You videos are too helpful for us, I really appreciate it.
I'm also learning graphic designing
The only thing I want to ask that how to do a professional work like you
I mean What should I learn and where please guide me.
Thanks you ❤️
Regards
Sachin Yadav
hey dena can you pls create a basic tutorial video on adobe in design btw a great video again ❤️ loves to see ur work
Thanks, this was very helpful. Put me in the "Old Dog New Tricks" category (now)!
Thank you for this! This came out really nice and has helped inspired me to share some of my work on behance soon.
Wow you blew my mind with Gif animation, thanks alot for the effort in making this video...I am new to this channel and to behance thanks alot
Thank you. This was a great tutorial. I created my Behance Project.
this was such a helpful guide, thank you so much for putting this together - you're a hero
Liking, subscribing and leaving a comment because this is gold! This video is so informative, well structured and easy to follow, I can not thank you enough!
I learnt how to create a Gif today! Thank you Dena!
Thanks for the video, tomorrow I will do my first long scrolling page. I hope I do well as you
I should have seen this before posting on Behance today. Good stuff. Thanks.
Thank you for great tutorial. The sweetest thing this video is, that sweet cat behind you ❤️❤️ next time Take him near the desk
You skipped exporting adn adding to behance. I tried exporting as PNG but it shows really small in behance. Can you help me please?
This was incredibly helpful as a new designer!
What format you used to upload from photoshop so you can see the label change animation too in behance ??
why don't you use indesign. it is the apprropiate tool for layout/editorial and presentation.
Thank you Dena. It is helpful !!! Very informative and inspiring. ❤
Very basic tutorial, Dena you are the best...yes you are
when she exported the file from photoshop did she save it as a png? or what format? just curious because the psd contains a gif!
This was very very useful to me
Your videos are so helpful, thank you so much ❤ you owned another subscriber
Fantastic! Thanks for showing us such great tips and techniques
The video was really helpful and insightful. at least now I know how to make GIF in photoshop 😅😅. I think with this I should be able to make better Behance presentations for my portfolio. Thank You
This was SOOOOO helpful! Love the final presentation
As I wanted to start graphic designing, I wanted to know what applications are commonly used for this
Never forget to save 🤣🤣...that's some premium advise 👌
I like your style. I am really impressed and have learnt a lot from you. Also, you are a free and funny fellow 😀
Wow this video is really really amazing. Thanks so much for sharing the creation process.
Also I pronounce it as GIF....... Like the G in Give
Just made my first long scroll Behance post. Thank you so much. www.behance.net/gallery/141868927/Sirevant-Services-Music-Brand-Identity
That burp deserved a subscribe. Thank you for this video it was very informative!
You just gained a new subscriber. This is just crazy!!!!
OMG Vina Sky!!! I watched all your videos, I'm your Biggest fan!
About to put together/add my first Behance project. You are my first follow! I hope this isn't a dumb question--what type of file did you export from photoshop? How did the .gif get added? And--glad I'm not the only one who says it both ways?!?
Same question
Thankyou for sharing, I was just going to search it but glad you helped :)
Thank you!!! This is what iv been searching for, love it😍
Hi Dena, I am new to your channel but liking the content. Kindly explain the point' preparation ' and following steps in details. I also like to know how you create design and how you creeate, keep& manage work files n assets file too. It will hopefully give an insight and help me to do the same.
Great process! you make this look easy for how quick you are haha. Wish this type of stuff was around back when I was starting out. You mention before that you graduated during covid times. During that ordeal have you tried networking in your area like AIGA? I find networking pretty useful but I can't imagine how it is approached nowadays. Anyways mad respect on sharing your design journey! don't think I'd have the guts to do that haha.
Good stuff! One qq: with the GIF in the PSD file, in what file format did you you use to export and upload the final file? Thanks for a fun tutorial.
Did you find out the answer for this, I'm trying to figure it out and I'm struggling...
can someone please tell
You can see at 17:34 she uploads a GIF to behance. (also mentioned in the comments under @LOLA-nf7tk @@devanshimittal4322
Pretty great stuff-I’ve majorly neglected my Behance and need to give it a facelift sometime with scrollers. Most of my focus has been on my website 😓
This is AMAZING! Thank you, Dena!
Hello Dena, thank you very much. You just solve my presentation problem on Behance, I was always wandering how it is done. Thanks again, but what will I export with concerning the gif so that It can animate??
Ang cute ni ate... Salamat po sa tutorial..🥰🥰🥰
SO HELPFUL, DENA!! thank you
Great video!!! I watched it to do the gif but wanna know how do you export the image so that the GIF is functional
Love your background video with the cute cat on bad
Will be watching this again in the future haha
Lovely Dena, this is amazing and helpful
I really enjoyed this video. As an aspiring UI Designer, I found it so helpful and informative. I will absolutely put more effort and thought into my layouts next time I Upload my work on Behance. I just love how you planned your layout before publishing.
You export settings in photoshop. I was really hoping to see that part 😭😭😭
it’s definitely pronounced gif lol, also i was today years old when i foubf out you can make gifs in photoshop thank youuu!
Thanks Dina ..it's was incredibly helpful 😘☺️
You are really incredible. Thanks for the tips.
this video helped me a lot, thank you very much
Dena your mockups is trim form...I mean no background behind the cans..can you explain please.thanks
You're a godsend!!
Excellent! I just need to create a long ass artboard in photoshop then. Thank you.
And we can also use grids instead of dragging out rulers and making those shapes, ie a grid size of 9.14centimers which is 1080 pixels. No, Idk why we cant input more than 1000 units in the pixel calculation
Great insight, I like your style it's a little piece of me 👌
Hi Dena,
Your Behance tutorial is very inspiring and well informative! When you create your PSD file, what is the recommended dpi you'd choose for document setup? Also, if you choose to not apply a gif, what file format should the export file be?
I personally use 300DPI on my files and for exporting PNG would be better quality or you can also export it as JPG
if we use a gif in the presentation, what format and setting should we use while exporting?
@@jinn7821 It depends upon your design / Gif that you are going to use for example if you want your Gif to be full sized I would recommend you to follow the Behance Size guide Width - 1400 and height could be anything you want to use or you can also use your desired size as per your designs
Which software is this.. Photoshop?????
Also want to know the export format????
Please reply
@@artifxnu7159 Yes, she used Photoshop to design the portfolio and for Export in Photoshop or any other software you can export in Jpeg or Png format for Behance
very informative, I tNice tutorialnk you raised a lot of softians
absolutely beautiful
Hi, thanks a lot for this video, I really needed it. Also can you please tell me how do we export this to Behance along with the GIF.
I watched the entire video and i don't know if I missed it, but what do you save the file as to upload to behance?
extremely useful tutorial, tysm!
Thanks, Dena Nguyen. 😊
What do you export the file as in order for the small animation to work in Behance? And how do you upload it?
Is the working area 1920 * 7560 Or what ?
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Seeing your process as another designer was incredibly helpful!!
Hi! Thanks for the video. Please tell me such a thing. How exactly did you add the gif to the presentation so that it remained integral with the background?
you are the best dude
Hello Dena. Thank you for this video. I watched it all the way through hoping you would show that part I wanted to learn, but you skipped it. ;-( You have a 7000+ pixel long image, how did you slice it up for export? I wasn't expecting it but the GIF creation was a nice touch. But how was that exported? If you ever decide to show these important parts of the process, I would love it if you could reply with a link to the information, I would be sure to look at it right away since I can't find that information on CZcams. Have a great day. BTW, love your cat.
@@pursuitofblyss Thank you for your reply. I found that the slice tool in Ps, while workable, was less than effective. At the time of this post, I ended up using Ilustrator and the artboard function. If I were to try this again in Ps I might try the same artboard technique. That is, stack a series of artboards with zero space between them. Have the continuous elements cross all the artboards where needed. Then export each artboard as a separate file for Bēhance. I never did try/need the GIF function. Have a great day.
this is amazing 💟
I did not understand how you exported the file from photoshop… as you used gif animation in the file. Can you please let us know what type of file we should export to add in Behance
Do you upload it as one single image or do you cut it in segments (individual images)? Thanks! :D
It is one image, if you want to see if it is, just click on the image in the behance link and it will show itself