How to export responsive images for website from XD Photoshop Illustrator
Daniel Walter Scott
How to export responsive images for website from XD Photoshop Illustrator
Daniel Walter Scott
Lesson Info
84. How to export responsive images for website from XD Photoshop Illustrator
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How This Class is Structured
01:41 2What to Download
02:57 3Creating Our First Webpage
05:55 4What is HTML5 & CSS3
08:24 5Head vs. Body vs. Html Tag
09:01 6Title & Description
05:54What Code Editor Should I Use
02:42 8Using Diy Tags
06:26 9What is a CSS Class
09:05 10How to Create Nested Divs
05:03 11Class Project
05:24 12External CSS
09:07 13Creating Our Index Style Pages
12:16 14Testing Your Website
08:47 15Check Your Code For Errors
11:01 16What are HTML5 Structure Tags
05:47 17Add HTML5 structure elements
16:02 18How to Set the Color of the Background
05:10 19Adding Images to a Website
04:38 20How to Center an Image
01:14 21Change the Font Size & Color
14:11 22Make a Clickable Link
08:45 23Stretching Background Image
05:38 24Making a Div Tag Transparent
02:36 25Simple Website Text Navigation
06:43 26CSS Compound Classes
07:02 27Class Project 02
02:05 28Class Project 02 - COMPLETE
04:48 29Add an Email Button to a Website
03:49 30Add Google Maps to Your Website
11:25 31Making a Website Live
16:50 32Uploading via SFTP
11:50 33Setting Up Our New Project
03:46 34CSS Reset
15:22 35Min-height vs. Height
07:01 36Div Tags Onto One Line
05:23 37Getting div tags onto one line using Flexbox in HTML & CSS
05:23 38Evenly Spaced Div Tags
04:42 39Two Div Tags of Different Sizes
07:13 40Vertically Center Content
07:20 41Class Project 3
02:51 42Class Project 3 - COMPLETE
05:39 43Change Default Fonts
04:19 44Installing Google Fonts
12:44 45What are PX & EM & REM
14:56 46Change Line Height
04:33 47SVG vs. JPG vs. PNG
07:04 48How to Create a SVG, JPG, or PNG
11:00 49Block Images vs. Background Images
08:32 50Finishing Up Our Cards
09:10 51Icons via Font Awesome
16:31 52Making a Div Container Clickable
09:55 53Box-sizing & Border-box
06:19 54How to Make A Colored Button
07:46 55Why Can't I Add Margin or Paddding
11:08 56Rounded Corners
04:17 57Drop Shadows
06:24 58Backup Your Website
05:00 59Reusing a Button Class
03:10 60Class Project 04
02:58 61Class Project 04 -COMPLETE
05:45 62Adding a Horizontal Rule
03:51 63Make Divs Wrap Onto Separate Lines
12:14 64Hover Color & Animating a Button
03:33 65Pseudo Classes
09:31 66Simple Dropdown Navigation
20:04 67Adding Our Dropdown to the Website
14:50 68Useful Shortcuts and Tips in VS Code
13:28 69Large Background Image
09:24 70How to Connect 2 Pages
10:42 71Simple PHP Form Work
17:49 72Placeholder Form Text
05:46 73Multi Line Form Text Box
02:18 74Form Check Marks
03:04 75Form Radio Button
06:07 76Form Drop Down Menu
05:48 77How to Style Your Form
12:55 78What does responsive website design mean
04:17 79How to change a website layout size color when at different sizes using media queries
11:28 80How to test your website on a tablet or mobile phone from Visual Studio Code
06:00 81How to change the layout of a responsive website for mobile vs desktop
16:02 82How to turn things on and off for mobile tablet & desktop responsive websites
06:03 83What is pixel density responsive images pixel ratio dp px in webdesign
14:47 84How to export responsive images for website from XD Photoshop Illustrator
05:11 85How to add responsive images to website using 100% width in HTML & CSS
06:08 86How to use srcset to change images in HTML for responsive website
10:15 87How to add a css style to the first line of a p tag on a website (
11:18 88How to make the header footer full width but the inside centered
05:36 89Class Project 05 – Header design
03:12 90Class Project 05 – Header design COMPLETE
06:25 91How to use a span tag or span class in HTML to change text
10:32 92How to pin the navigation to the top of a website fixed nav
03:17 93How to make a simple responsive mobile menu using CSS only
08:21 94What is Javascript vs Jquery in website web design
06:35 95How to make a burger menu 3 line mobile navigation for a website
15:11 96How to switch a menu nav from desktop to mobile phone
21:45 97Overview of what Bootstrap 4 is in website design
07:57 98How to install Bootstrap 4 on a website using Visual Studio Code
06:27 99Quick overview of how the Bootstrap Grid Layout works in VS Code
10:49 100Quick overview of how Bootstrap Components works in VS Code
09:23 101Quick overview of how Bootstrap CSS Styles works in VS Code
08:20 102How to customize the default Bootstrap 4 css styles
13:51 103How to use Bootstrap Layout Grid Experiment 1
10:20 104How to make 100% header & uneven widths in Bootstrap 4
07:16 105How to create uneven col widths in Bootstrap 4
07:27 106How to add padding & margins using Bootstrap 4 in VS Code
12:03 107How to change layout of Bootstrap depending on mobile or desktop
15:46 108How to turn things on & off on your website using Bootstrap 4
05:30 109Google Chrome Inspect
12:40 110Add Shadows to Text & Boxes
07:06 111Change the Default Buttons
06:16 112Responsive Images in Bootstrap 4
09:34 113How to Center Text & Div Tags
04:16 114Customize the Bootstrap Navbar
07:29 115Add Your Own Logo
03:58 116Change the Default Nav Styles
12:12 117Fix the Navigation to the Top
04:41 118Col Images & Col Background
07:56 119Bootstrap Border & Rounded Corners
04:20 120Bootstrap 4 Carousels
05:13 121Card Groups
03:29 122Drop Shadows On Bootstrap Cards
02:25 123Clickable Boxes in Bootstrap 4
04:02 124Final Quiz
Lesson Info
How to export responsive images for website from XD Photoshop Illustrator
Alright. I wanted to double back in this video to images. We've done images in an earlier video but I want to kind of really highlight responsive images now that we understand what responsive is. We're going to need some different images now for our kind of 100% stretching method that will do next. Okay, we just need a very big image and we're going to scale it down. That's easy enough. The method after that called the SRC set method. The source set. It's going to require different physical, different images at different sizes and we're going to turn them on and off depending on the physical width and the pixel density. Alright, so first up we're going to work with Photoshop make sure the image you want to resize is open within it. Photoshop is not the absolute best web design image program but it gets you so commonly Okay for doing web design. So we'll cover that first. Let's go to file, let's go to export. We're gonna use export as Okay. You might have to reset yours. Your quality is...
probably at 100. It will remember. The last thing you've done. You might have to set your scale back to 100. You might have been some of these if you've got it. So what I want to do is I want it to be a Jpeg because it's an image that looks like it needs to be a Jpeg. I'm gonna have the quality maybe down at 60 because it looks fine. Now The smaller size will start with the smallest. Okay, let's say I want it to be a width of so you need your your overall dimensions. Okay so mine is by default 300 pixels wide. As long as it's bigger than what you need it because I want it to be the small size to be 400, it's gonna be quite small. The ratio kind of works out of our favor so you gotta make sure, don't worry if it gets a little bit off. So we're going to target our mobile phone on a bad screen and that's going to be our kind of times one. Then what I do is I add one more. Okay and this one is going to be the times two for high D P. I you can see you can do times three. Okay. And I'm gonna say that's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna hit export and on my desktop I'm going to put them just lump them. There. Haven't given them a very good name. Hopefully there they are. So there's that first image. Okay and there's my second one. Now I'm going to open them back up in Photoshop just to show you the size difference. So that is the small one there and that is the big one and twice the size. So that's how to get kind of two versions out of Photoshop XD is very similar. Okay let's say I've got this image of my mock up here. Okay I select it. I double click it so I've got the image part of it and I go File export export the selected one and down here. This is the changing. So down here instead of just design, we're going to go to web and it's going to give me, you can kind of see that teeny tiny writing, editable zoom in so you'll be able to see it fine. But you can see you get a two X and a one X if you're doing stuff for IOS. So that is iphones or ipads, They will require a times three android requires Oh geez, android, so many but we're going to do just one and two times. Cool, I'm going to export that to my desktop as well. Give it a name. It's a bad name. It's gonna fly through this because we've kind of done it already. I just wanted to show you that. That's why you end up with this one with two X at the end. It's just twice the size of the original and open them up in Photoshop just to show you epic vision. Small vision. So for 100% method we're just going to use this one and scale it down. And when we do our source set method, we're going to switch between these two images depending on the size and the pixel density. All right, The last one is illustrator that gets used commonly. Okay, so this one here. If it was it didn't have a gradient and wasn't all this drop shadow. I'd probably just use our SVG. Okay. So what we need to do is window, you need to open up your assets export, select the thing you want to export, drag it into this panel, give it a better name than I've got. Okay. And then down here is where you decide, Okay, so S V G is not gonna work in this case. So I'm gonna have to pick Jpeg. I'm picking picking a 50% Jpeg doesn't give me 60. So we'll take 50. Is that a suffix to it? That is? I don't need that. You can have it. It's just like adding to the file name. Okay, so I'm gonna have a version one. I'm going to have a version. You can see, you can go real high. So I'm going to have just a version two. It's going to add that suffix to the end to match the rest of them will make it that one adding the minus. Well, it says -50. Really just says I'm a 50% quality Jpeg. I'm gonna do those two. I am going to, what am I gonna do? I'm gonna click on him. So he goes blue then I'm going to click export and we end up at the same place. So desktop export, I should have to called backgrounds. Oh, and even put it into little groups. Thank you, illustrator. I'm not sure if that's thank you. But anyway, I got two of them. One to open them both up at Photoshop so you can see the size difference. I don't know why. I don't believe you trust me. Anyway. Small version, gigantic version actually zoomed out there is the small version. 100%. And that's the other version. Double the size, massive. Alright, so we've got our images. Let's work through the rest of this responsive image section. We'll start implementing them in a second.
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