New POLL at CARRARA CAFE
wetcircuit
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I've been having some discussions with Carrara users about what kind of content could be on CARRARA CAFE…. ok, I've been nagging them to write articles, LOL! A couple of conversations sparked about the best format (specifically PDF was mentioned a few times...)
Got me thinking, everybody probably has a different learning style… Are articles best? PDFs? YouTube?
Not to mention MAKING a quality tutorial is often a creative PITA that takes way longer than it should…
so I made a public poll.
(Yay! a POLL! Click buttons! WooHOO!)
If you could go and vote (on the sidebar) your opinions.
Top 3 answers three votes wooHOO! YOLO
I think you have to be logged in to vote….
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I voted, do I get a "I Voted" sticker?
;-)
ncamp
You *might* get more content in the format you voted for. %-P
Voted too... the poll title was a bit unclear to me at first.
:red: How could I make it clearer? I was hoping it could be info everyone could use (not just specific to Cafe)...
Voted! As someone who has done their fair share of tutorials, I can confirm that it that it takes way longer than you think it would.
:red: How could I make it clearer? I was hoping it could be info everyone could use (not just specific to Cafe)...
Hi Holly,
Actually just a small one - but maybe its just me...
"What tutorials would you like to see?"
Great initiative this poll is, Thanks!
I hear you Phil! It was quite a learning experience putting together the manual for my Fantasy Village Terrain. I should really get my crap together and put out a couple tutorials similar to the manual I made.
Hi Holly,
Actually just a small one - but maybe its just me...
"What tutorials would you like to see?"
Great initiative this poll is, Thanks!
I see… Maybe splitting hairs, for me that question is asking what subjects you want the tutorials to be about… I was going more for "How do you like your tutorials"… I was also trying to get it to fit on one line, haha.
I suppose it would be obvious from the possible answers though (I guess it was)?
And I realize I am using a very broad and loose definition of "tutorial"… article/content/subject/guide…. Maybe "tutorial" is too leading a term? Maybe there is a better word? Next poll maybe? :)
I voted and I didn't even need to show a photo ID! Holly, how are you preventing voter supressio- I mean voter fraud?!? Tea Revelers want to know! ;-)
I voted. Looks like there are a few clear winners showing up on the top!
Nice way of breaking things down, Holly. Well thought-out set to choose from.
good job holly, thanks I voted for evil and made philw a close second ... :)
but seriously, yes I have made tutorials for simple stuff and gee it takes a while....
so big creds for anyone who does it.
nice choice of choices too
I voted. Woohoo :)
Here, I voted!
I on consequently occasion, been able to re-examine your site which I had lost somewhere in my head, but it is promised, I puts the link in my favorites!
LOL, luckily the vote is non-binding…
Thanks for feedback everybody…, I was hoping everyone would vote against long detailed, well-produced tutorials/content… You know, instead going for the quick Twitter version of a tutorial in 144 characters or less…. no such luck. :-S
Quick hints and tips can be useful too!
I voted as well.
@Holly-I responded to your message at the Cafe. Sorry it took so long. I've been busy. :)
Very much agree.
I don't want to throw a monkey wrench in things, but it might be a good thing to have more than one type of tutorial available. Maybe a quick tips forum thread or something like that along with whatever the majority decides.
Just my two cents. In the end, I'll take whatever I can get...tutorial wise. :)
I'll take what I can get. I can appreciate the time and effort any tutorial requires, whatever the format. I voted, so maybe I'll get my preference. In any case, thanks for asking. I'm sure they will be great.
Thanks for feedback everybody…, I was hoping everyone would vote against long detailed, well-produced tutorials/content… You know, instead going for the quick Twitter version of a tutorial in 144 characters or less…. no such luck. :-S
I suppose some very simple topics can be covered briefly. However, speaking personally as still rather new to Carrara, simple topics probably don't need much illumination. The things I struggle with most are the topics that really do need detailed explanation - beyond the passing reference in the users' guide. But then again, it doesn't take much for me to see any topic as complex! ;)
It's interesting. I definitely did not expect PDF to be rated so highly… That is news for me. Looks like I need to dust off the layout program and figure it out…
Supposedly you can embed a 3D model in a pdf in U3D format…. I tried to research it, but most samples I called up did not work on my Mac. :( Not sure if that feature is just not quite there or what… Not really sure it as valuable as it sounds. Web3D still a long way off it seems…..
You can't embed html5 interactive widgets either - not that I am doing anything that advanced…. But you can imbed small videos. Hmmmmmmm
I knew about the videos. No idea about object files. Not really a desire to do that. If I were to include working files they would be separate file included with, or linked to from the pdf.