Here's a text based tutorial: Box > Turbosmooth > Sphereify. It helps to unwrap the box before applying TS and Sphereify, more about that here: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1312335&postcount=16 Also: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?p=810733 Also you can also skip the turbosmooth step and just…
Snowfly I can pause the video wherever I want to add explanation to concepts if needed. I first make the videos then I make the script for the voice, I can to it the other way around but I prefer it this way. I'm planning on making commercial video tutorials. There will be no fluff talk like in other video tutorials. I can…
What do you guys think about the quality of this tutorial I made? I've used a voice synthesizer because English is not my native language. I think the voice sounds pretty realistic. Anyway is you have suggestions on what I can improve please comment. [ame] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osoSOrzipoQ[/ame]
i dunno, but i usually find this kind of pure technique/reference tutorial better off in text form. you can refer back to it as much as you want without having to start and stop the video, and it takes less effort to make. just my opinion though, and it really depends on what subject the tutorial is about.
I don't think I'd ever pay for a video tutorial that was narrated by a synthetic, its fine for short clips or demos that last a minute or 2 tops, but that voice would really get on my nerves after 5 or more.
That sure is a protracted way to make a polysphere. I'm not saying the tutorial is bad, actually it's that 3DS Max doesn't provide such a commonly used primitive. I can make a polysphere in just 3 steps in Blender: Add cube (shift-A), subdivide cube(Tab>w>subdivide), scale to sphere (alt-shift-S). Metalliandy even made a…
I'm not bothered by it. It's obviously synthetic, some words are mispronounced (Spher instead of Sphere, for example), and there's a little bit of glitching between syllables...but it's easy to follow along at least. One thing I am missing is the speaker going go off on a sidebar to explain some concepts a little more…
No, he's talking about learning styles. It's not to say that a person can't learn from text, but only a video, but would pick it up much easier seeing it done in one. For others, having a good audio narrative to the video is the key. Personally, auditory learning is my weakest, and I typically dislike scrubbing videos for…
If English isn't your native language, you couldn't understand the cadence with which English is spoken, which is why it sounds realistic to you. Also, what are we critiquing here? You added a turbo smooth to a box. People don't really care about annoying voices or 480p quality in a tut as long as the person has a strong…