Tutorial Ideas
11 years ago
Step 1: Delete Default Cube So most of what we're seeing as far as suggestions go are tutorials for getting started. I'm all for this idea: every person I've talked to about Blender always struggles with the interface to start with (myself included, not that I talk to myself though (shut up, yes you do)).
I suppose my question would be this: do you think it would be better as a live-stream, a video, or perhaps an image-by-image tutorial?
Also, I'm all for trying out a Q&A stream or posts. I'm no expert at Blender, but I'm confident that I could help others reach my personal level of skill.
I suppose my question would be this: do you think it would be better as a live-stream, a video, or perhaps an image-by-image tutorial?
Also, I'm all for trying out a Q&A stream or posts. I'm no expert at Blender, but I'm confident that I could help others reach my personal level of skill.
FA+

In addition to doing a Q&A session it might be helpful to make a journal containing links to all these videos and keep things organized in one place.
For example. If someone wanted to know how to do face modeling
There's a journal with face modeling
In it are the pictures and links of artists with those links to places on how they do their versions of face modeling.
Does that make sense?
So maybe as a general tutorial, the video+images. (such as how to make a fluid simulation)
There can be stream sessions every few days/weeks or something that can help with very specific issues and errors (so a user can send the streamer their .blend file and tell about the problem). Then if that issue/error is asked during many streams or something, it can be created into one of those general tutorials. (such as, someone has troubles with fluid simulations on one specific problem, but then it turns out multiple people has that same problem then it can be a general tutorial on how to fix that specific problem, or added as a subsection to that general tutorial that already exists).
Or it was an interesting question, like on how to make multiple domains because Blender doesn't allow that and it took me a million years to figure it out but it's really useful to know.
Oops I'm rambling!
Anyway that's what I think..
Just a thought of course.