Might make tutorials- any suggestions?
11 years ago
General
I really want to start making art tutorials- maybe some general art tutorials, but I would like to focus a little on my current art program of choice, Manga Studio 5 since there isn't much out there for it.
What would you like to know more about?
Would you prefer image/text tutorials or video tutorials? A combination?
What would you like to know more about?
Would you prefer image/text tutorials or video tutorials? A combination?
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maybe start out with some basic things like how to draw beaks or bird claws?
I will add burd parts to the list, I know a lot of people have a hard time with those.
But yes burds! I've always struggled with birds.
Did this one today to get a feel for the process. Hopefully it helps you!
Just my couple cents, as I've done tutorials for Photoshop before. It's time consuming, but it's worth it once it's finished and people find it useful! As for Manga Studio 5, I know nothing about it, and would definitely check it out if you decide to make one sometime in the future!
And as I said, video tutorials are good as well.
Sometimes I forget that most people don't live and breathe digital art programs like me, so I will try to go as slow and thorough as I can!
And yeah, alot of times I have to think about those who aren't digital artists who like to see how I do things, so I take it slow (part of what takes me so long to do tutorials!), but there's also balancing between being "too informative" and "too general", depending on who you're making the tutorial for. Are you making it for beginners? Mid-advanced users? Advanced users to learn a new technique? All of the above? Those are also things you should think about before and during the process!
In terms of videos themselves, I've never tried it, so I'm not sure how to help out with that, unfortunately!