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Originally Posted by TaNoFF Hello everyone. I have been exploring my new Carrara 6 and I'm really pleased with its ease of use and power. I'm a newbie and learning a lot from all the experts here and else where. I thought If I tried to make a simple tutorial for newbie's like my self (if there are any), it would help me learn the program better. So I made this (my first ever) tutorial on making an animated logo using Carrara 6 Pro. http://www.3dworld2.com I would appreciate any suggestion or tips. bijan |
As you become more comfortable with version 6 I would recommend some tutorials on:
1-bones and constraints set-up
2-Setting up walk and run cycles for animation
3-All aspect of vertex modeling, from beginner to whatever level you achieve.
4-UV mapping.
Those are some of the things I myself would like to see.
As a former instructor I also recommend that when creating the tutorials you keep the general user in mind. What will help to push Carrara into an area where everyone in the 3d community will want to make an investment in the software is ease of understanding.
I know there are many intermediate and advanced users out there who may not need things explained to them, but, there are also many new users who need step by step instruction allowing them to feel comfortable and wanting to continue to use Carrara because of ease-of-use.
In my experience as an instructor, I have had the privilege of working with many professionals. I believe that super talented people sometimes don't make the best instructors, while, beginners and intermediate level user have on occasion been able to articulate there thoughts, ideas and methods in an easy-to-understand manner, knowing that the people they are instructing are looking for easy-to-understand tutoring.
Just my thoughts, with all due respect of course.
Food for thought.
Gustavo