I also like the mattes. I would like to learn more about presets, how to create them, save them and use them again.
Clayton
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Tutorial Suggestions Requested
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I think for some of the easier tutorials that don't have that may steps the chat room may work. Some of the other may need to be downloaded still. I'm more of a visual learner myself, but I would go to the chat room and give it a try.
so far everyones tutorials sound good to me
i do like the idea of a chat room tutorial my schedule tend to be crazy but I'd love to try and catch one> the idea of trying something and then being able to ask questions afterwards sounds great
Alright, very nice response
I am getting ready to start a a new tutorial, creating, using and sharing presets. That seems like a logical one for right now and it won't take too long to do. We will work on scheduling a chat room tutorial and see how that works. I also have an opportunity to get involved with Go To Meeting, where everone would log into a web site and get to watch a tutorial and type in questions at the end. We could have 10 participants at a time, what do you all think of that? How many of you have seen an online webinar or tutorial before and what do you think of them? Maybe Ron can put up a Poll, 'Who would be interested in Scheduled, Live, Online Tutorials'? After the Presets I think we will work on the Matte tutorials, that is probable a couple for sure. Then I have to get back and get the Volleyball, Track, Marching Band, Tennis and Baseball Backgrounds Then back to tutorials ..... I'm sure Steve will help
Actually, I wish you'd stop putting new things up! .. I can't even begin to keep up with all the information you're sending down the pipeline to us
When I first registered, I was afraid I might not get my money's worth .. now I'm so overwhelmed, I can't even begin to put it all to use!! Seriously though, the tutorials are wonderful!! What's helpful to me is seeing 'samples' of what effects, presets, etc., look like. There's probably a zillion things I'd like to learn, but I don't even know what possibilities exist (which I'm sure are endless). The 'title challenge' was great, even though there were only a couple entries .. because once I see what it looks like, it gives me new ideas and gets me thinking of how I could use different effects.
We could set up a time -- say, 8 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Wednesday -- and anyone who is interested could meet up with Chuck, Ron and me in the chat room for some Q&A.
Would anybody be interested (assuming "American Idol" doesn't take anyone's priority)? Unfortunately, I also know that's midnight in London and 11 a.m. in Melbourne... HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
I have an interest in the live tutorials. May have to bump my teen off the computer in the evening. I second everything that jayell posted!
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8 pm on a Wednesday is good for me.
Set a date and I'll be there providing nothing major changes my plans. Thanks
Richard Dell XPS 8940-10th Gen i7-10700 processor (8-core,16M Cache. 2.9GHz) 48GB 3200MHz RAM Windows 10
Wednesday nights I am running audio at my Church from 6pm - 10pm for our internet broadcast, but you guys can do it without me
Yipes! So I'll be out there without my co-pilot, eh?
Oh well, I'm sure between the rest of us, we can figure things out. 8:00 p.m. Eastern (New York) Time. (7:00 Central) this Wednesday. For our friends around the world, here's a useful world clock site. http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ http://www.thetimenow.com/worldclock.php HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
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