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Spoongraphics on Youtube vs. Blogging
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I Have been a frequent user of both.  If the video is short, context not complex, and the instructor does not proceed through steps so rapidly thatI can actually see what is being done and which tools are used. Also, it is helpful if there is no jumpy, annoying, irritating music that drowns out the instructor.

Rich2005's videos are excellent examples of great video instruction.  

Conbagui and PhotoMaster are excellent examples of great Text tutorials. Instructions include screenshots that show tools used, settings, image changes and layer stack order if complex.

There are many more but these came to mind instantly.

These are views of a user, not the Tutorial Creator.  I know it takes a significant amount of time to make a nice user friendly tutorial and know nothing of the monetary rewards.  I may be erroneously thinking, but the ones viewed the most should be the easiest to use and learn.

I know this is just my opinion, but I seriously appreciate all the efforts of the tutorial creators that have been very helpful to me, both video and text.
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RE: Spoongraphics on Youtube vs. Blogging - by Pat625 - 01-03-2018, 10:53 PM

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