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Jan 26 2017 1 06 PM

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00:00.0
00:10.1
Alright y'all! this is the brain tutorial part two
00:10.2
00:15.0
As you can see, I'm still working on the erasing of my outside-of-the-lines coloring
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00:25.0
I'm gonna zoom back out now to work some more on the other areas.
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00:35.0
Here I'm focusing on the frontal lobe of the brain, making sure to add quite a large area of red here.
00:35.1
00:39.9
The frontal lobe is associated with memory processing, recognition, and
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00:44.8
speaking and reasoning.
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00:49.7
I colored over the purple and blue here a little on accident,
00:49.8
00:54.6
so I'm just gonna move those up over top of the red layer, so that they cover that up.
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00:59.5
I've still got a few places that I went outside of 'the lines', so I'm gonna go and zoom in again,
00:59.6
01:04.4
and erase where I feel like it's gone outside the lines.
01:09.0
01:12.0
Whoops... I was still on that blue layer.
01:12.1
01:16.9
Just gonna go in here and touch up where I feel is necessary.
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01:21.8
There's no right or wrong way to do this here, okay? Make it look how you want it to.
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01:28.6
If you want to go outside this specific area, you can. If you want to make it smaller, you can do that too.
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01:33.5
It's really up to you on this part. You do you, man.
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01:46.4
Alright... this is gonna take a while.
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02:40.0
Alright, so here we're gonna zoom out again, because I'm finally finished being anal about how this line looks.
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02:44.9
Now, I'm gonna add some more red here... sorry I can't decide what I want to do haha
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02:49.8
Now we can work on the Orange layer
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02:54.7
I decided to move it down to below the blue and purple layers, so that it's right on top of the Red layer.
02:54.8
02:59.6
The coloring for the Orange is pretty self explanatory, you really just outline the red.
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03:04.5
I'll keep quiet until I've finished outlining
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03:30.2
I keep bleeding into the red... so I'm gonna move the orange layer under the red layer, so that it's right on top of the Green.
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03:35.1
Now, again, your lines and such do not have to be as specific as mine; most MRI's are kind of blurry and fuzzy.
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03:40.0
That being said, I very much personally dislike blurry and fuzzy, so I feel the need to have them very clean cut.
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03:44.9
We really just want to make this a learning experience.
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04:03.5
Back to outlining...
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04:29.0
Notice, you don't have to completely surround the Red with the Orange, but the Red always should be accompanied by the orange.
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04:33.9
It helps show where the disease is spreading.
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04:50.0
So here you can see that I'm adding some orange down near the bottom, which is where the Hypothalamus is located.
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04:54.9
This is a pretty important brain part because it helps connect your endocrine and nervous systems.
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05:24.7
So here, you can see I'm going to go back in with the blue again and look to add some different places in the middle of the brain that are blue
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05:29.6
This is to help show the slow pattern of deterioration that Alzheimer's has.
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05:34.5
Again, I'm really finicky about the lines, but you definitely do not have to be.
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05:39.4
That's just my OCD sayin' hi, makin sure all the lines are perfect
06:09.0
06:21.3
I'm obviously having issues with the zoom here...
06:30.9
06:35.8
Here I'm going to add in some more purple, furthering the pattern we're trying to demonstrate here.
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07:23.7
I don't know what I want to do here... who knows? Not me
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07:28.6
Alright! Let's add some text and finish up this bad boy.
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07:33.5
Go to layer, and create a new, blank layer. We're not duplicating this one!
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07:35.8
It should go on top of the purple layer.
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07:39.1
Now, we're going to add some text to this one.
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07:41.6
Make sure your selected color is black, and then click the T in the lower left hand corner.
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Once you've done that, click anywhere on the screen to create a text box.
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Type in your title; mine is: "The Brain with Alzheimer's", but you can come up with something different if you'd like.
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When you've done that, click on your move tool to save your text.
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07:58.8
Then, positition the text where you would like it. I prefer mine on the bottom of the image.
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08:03.7
I made sure to lock mine so I couldn't move it.
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08:08.6
Then, for a fun little progression of Alzheimer's, I decided to continue coloring.
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08:13.5
That being said, you're totally free to leave now, you've successfully completed your tutorial!
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08:18.4
Just save it as an image and you're good to go!
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08:23.3
I, however, do not want to be an adult and want to color it more so...
08:37.6
08:45.6
Slowly, the orange parts will turn to red too.
09:15.1
09:25.0
I made sure to connect my little red parts when they were close to each other...
09:26.1
09:33.0
I wanted to keep coloring, to show you the rest of the progression, but screen caster has a limit of 10 minutes per video :((
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09:37.9
Then, I just saved it as an adobe file! Later, I copied it and created a jPeg too.
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09:58.0
Congrats! Thanks for watching!