HiveWire3D opened this issue on Jun 19, 2013 · 4422 posts
ointment posted Wed, 03 July 2013 at 1:34 PM
Quote - Another thing about tutorials is.........
Don't waffle on about things that are not required. Go straight into the tutorial, get people working on things.
Yes but I would say add in some background and information about why you are doing something a particular way. I'll give an example of a lighting tutorial I bought being brand new and unwilling to trawl through forums for advice. At the end of the tutorial I knew how to set up a lighting for a particular scene but I knew next to nothing about lighting. I did not know why I was told to use x light over y light. Or why I should use this distance or that f/stop etc. I did not know what the difference was between lights. It was very annoying.