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So, oddest thing. Downloaded Adobe XD and opened the tutorial to begin teaching myself how to use the workspace. Clicked on the tutorial link for YouTube, downloaded files and began to play the tutorial.
The artboard/tutorial setup Adobe provided is for some sort of outdoor adventures thing (clearly authored by a bearded man shown at end of steps). The tutorial it links to is a plants website, clearly authored and narrated by Dani Beaumont. Judging by her photo on YouTube, a beard is not likely, soon. I'm therefore making up assets to attemtp to follow along with her tutorial and wondering where the one I have assets for may be.
Real problem is, I need to help my students through this. They don't have years of Adobe, they are just now learning to play and try when things don't work.
Any help appreciated--like a link to the Campvibes App Tutorial, even.
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If you can't find the assets to the Campvibes App (I can't either) you may want to work with the Ginchy assets and reacreate it with those.
Updated - Look under Help and XD Tuturial. You'll have to export the assets yourself to use in your class though as there isn't a .zip file accompanying the activity.
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Thanks for your feedback. We are in the process of updating the in-app Camp Vibes tutorial. In the meanwhile, please use the sample file linked in the description section of the youtube video hosted by Dani. Let us know if you face any problems. Please make sure that you are using the latest version of Adobe XD.
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Hi Rizurekh - Can you post a link to the video you are referencing in your response?
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Personally I prefer we stick with the plan to update the demo file included with the application ;-). Thanks for your patience!
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😂🤣😂
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I think you can still access the Camp Vibes in-app tutorial through the Help – XD Tutorial menu. Although it's on its way out later this year, it might become a permanent camp site somewhere online...