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I should make some kind of signature tutorial (of course, it would be in a while since the computer I use my graphics stuff for currently is being fixed from a virus :( ), and I need your advice. Should I, or should I not? Also, another thing I want to know, should I make it noob friendly or more for familiar users of Photoshop? I please need your answers and suggestions.
 
I think you should :eek:

Whether it's n00b friendly or not is your choice.
 
Ehhh, I was hopping you would make a Gimp tutorial, but why not try making two different tutorials? Beginners and then when the noobs learn that they can move on to the advanced one? I personally think that would would be more helpful :D
 
I say no because, there is always going to be at least one person who doesn't agree. And plus I don't have PS I've got gimp.
 
djman900 said:
Ehhh, I was hopping you would make a Gimp tutorial, but why not try making two different tutorials? Beginners and then when the noobs learn that they can move on to the advanced one? I personally think that would would be more helpful :D
GIMP signature tutorial? I'll try, but I think Photoshop has better creative features, but it's possible I can make a basic full signature tutorial that guides the newbies to all the basic GIMP tools though.
 
I think you should, you should probably do it for Photoshop 'cause that seems to be quite popular nowadays.
 
If you want, but a few tips.

- Make it specific (don't do a general how to use this or that tool, actually put it to use in a full sig tutorial)

- Make it noob friendly but not so much so that the signature looks horrible, you can still do "advanced" stuff & just put the keyboard shortcuts or whatever to do this advanced stuff, and then give suggested settings so that they can copy those if they desire.

- Make sure you follow every step, even if you think it's a mindless & obvious step, include it. Other people may not realise that they were supposed to do this step & completely mess up the sig. This includes when you make new layers, etc.
 
AverageSean said:
I say no because, there is always going to be at least one person who doesn't agree. And plus I don't have PS I've got gimp.
Of course there is someone that will disagree. But that, nordoes you only having gimp, stop him from making the tutorials.

I say if you feel fine with doing it, do so.
Jas0n has pretty much said all there is to it.
 
I say go with noob friendly. A lot of people ask how to do sigs, and that would really benefit them.
 
Jas0n said:
If you want, but a few tips.

- Make it specific (don't do a general how to use this or that tool, actually put it to use in a full sig tutorial)

- Make it noob friendly but not so much so that the signature looks horrible, you can still do "advanced" stuff & just put the keyboard shortcuts or whatever to do this advanced stuff, and then give suggested settings so that they can copy those if they desire.

- Make sure you follow every step, even if you think it's a mindless & obvious step, include it. Other people may not realise that they were supposed to do this step & completely mess up the sig. This includes when you make new layers, etc.
Alright, thanks for the tips dude. I'd at least have an effective outcome for the nooby signature, not one that's horrible.
 
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