Hi Gianrico,
> For your video tuts, try to record with relax and a lot of
> pauses and second takes. Then edit this material in a video app.
Yup, that definitely helps! :) Using this method (especially hitting pause after every 20 seconds or so) really helped a lot.
But it still isn't what I would call "easy" for me to do yet... All together it will still take me probably around 2 days to produce one that I am satisfied with.
I would think that eventually as I get more practice at it, it will take less time.
> I prefer (and, I think, other non English users) the 'static'
> step by step tutorials (like Rhino), that give me the time to
> 'try, retry an understand'.
It's a tough choice for me, because a lot of other people have told me that they prefer videos...
I would like to eventually have some translations of the audio tracks into different languages, that should help.
The problem with the written down step-by-step ones, is that I think they will take actually quite a bit more effort for me to do than the videos. You end up with quite a lot of writing and a lot of screenshots in that format.
It can also be more difficult for me to convey the same information written down, it can cumbersome to explain all the little details.
- Michael
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