In this video, I'm going to show you how to create a portfolio entry on the online portfolio system Behance. This is a great way to show not tell people about your new found coding skills. It is optional, but I think if you do it, you'll find that it's real helpful, you can put it on your LinkedIn profile and it's just a nice habit to get into as you become a maker Dewar, and you're not just creating ideas but you're also creating actual working software, working designs, and so forth. Let's take a look at how to do this using a ready-made template that I think will really make this a lot easier for you. Let's take a look at the details of how you create this portfolio entry. If the link doesn't take you there, the subsection you want in this page is this one, application development. These instructions are basically self-service, but I'm going to take you through them. The one catch is that I have a special Google slides template which is also in the course resources that you'll find and that's the one you should use, rather than this one that it links to. So I'm going to go there and this entry already has all this HVAC in a hurry stuff in it from the brief. So this is just a little bit of an easier way for you to get started. So you should make a copy of this, which is what I have here, and then there are these various notes on how you may want to go in and update some of the material that you see here. I'm going to go ahead and delete those as the next step because we're going to export this in a second, but you may want to read them. Then the basic idea is that you may want to go in here and just update some of these user stories, for example, or these images, you don't have to use any of this stuff. It's just there to make this a little bit easier for you to get started with. So once we're happy with that, we're going to download this as a PDF. Now, I know that it seems weird, you can export as an image from Google Slides, but the issue is, we're using this Google Slides application in a weird way where we have a giant slide here. If we export directly, there are some limits on the image resolution that will run into and you'll end up with an image that looks soft and crummy. So we're going to go through this two-step process. We're going to go here and download as a PDF and then I'm going to move this to my desktop. Once we've got a PDF, the next step is to convert this to a PNG and I normally do this on my local application on my computer, but I'm assuming you probably don't have that. So I googled and I found this site that lets you do it online. So I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to select this PDF that I created, and I'm going to click "Upload" and this site is going to do its thing, and convert it. We're going to take this next step, convert it to a PNG, and then we're going to download this as a zip archive. Then I'm going to move that over to my desktop and unzip it, which I actually already did in a previous step. Then we go to Behance, which is really where we are headed. Now, when you first go to Behance, it's B-E-H-A-N-C-E.net, you'll need to create an account. I've noticed they have this pop-up thing that's annoying when you start to do a project, but really what you need to do is just creating this thing, it says, create a project, which I've done. You're going to upload the PNG that you created. Once we're okay with this, it'll validate like that and then what we're going to want to do is the last step, is to add a YouTube video of our demo. Now, there's a couple of steps to proceed that you'll need to use something on your local computer. There's a couple notes on the course resources, I use ScreenFlow on the Mac, Camtasia Studio, C-A-M-T-A-S-I-A, which again is a course resources is popular for the PC, or anything that just allows you to do a screen capture with or without your voice. Example, I'm going to show you I did a voice-over, but I don't think that's essential. So I'm going to go to this dummy users YouTube channel and I'm just going to click here to add a video, and it's going to prompt me to create a channel. So congratulations if you didn't have one, I'm going to set this to public which is important so that everybody can get it. Then I'm gonna take this this MP4 that I exported from, in my case ScreenFlow, but you can use anything that works for you. I think it's also possible to do videos on the Mac with just QuickTime. Then this is going to process for a minute or two here. Then when it when it finishes, I'm going to click publish and then I go and I grab the embed code and okay. It's not going to look so crummy once it finishes processing. Then I'm going to go to share here and I just click this thing that says embed on this same iconography is the Behance site. I grab this, I go back to Behance, and I click this little embed thing and I click "Embed". Now I have an entry, I'm going to click "Continue". I'll call this very important, you have to put in a title which isn't super obvious, I would say from their interface. Then it'll allow you to continue. This is to create your title snippet, thumbnail image that's going to show, cropping continue. You can use whatever fields you want on this and I think yeah, maybe it's going to force me to pick one. I guess I would choose web design and probably web development, seems apropos, done, publish. Then we're going to have a project that we can share. You can send it to people and put it on your LinkedIn profile, definitely please, please hit me up on Twitter or LinkedIn and send me your portfolio entry, I would love to see it. This really nice looking portfolio entry here with an interactive video here. Again, it looks a little crummy that's just because I just uploaded it to YouTube and it's still processing. This is a great way to show people not just tell them about your new found coding skills.