![]() ![]() I do not want to have to load new tools or upgrade my internet service (at high cost) to get the latest gadget. Those that marvel at the increasing internet speeds and the new gadgets to facilitate basic operations like saving a tutorials see this from the viewpoint of the computer, not the art. ZBrush tutorials are a fantastic resource, well organized and presented in both streaming and downloadable formats for users trying to follow step-by-step, click-by-click examples. Look to (successful) companies like Pixologic who care how they are perceived by their user base. Leave it to the cell phone crowd where it belongs. YouTube (or any low quality video) could not be seriously considered as a medium for tutorials on a state-of-the-art application such as 3d-Coat. The best approach is to notice what established, reputable companies do with great success. You seem to want to compete in a market that promotes quality. But in case you need to view it after some time again all those files easily downloadable and viewable localy using free tools. So personaly i prefer to view things in browser instead of downloading it to HDD, sorting and keepeng it localy, if it something i want to view once (such as most of you tube stuff). Internet speeds grows, it is fast and cheap nowdays, so there is no caching slowdowns problem with streaming media. ![]() ![]() You dont have to pay money for this - there is plenty of free stuff that can do this job well. ![]()
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