ricklepage
July 22nd, 2009, 12:47 PM
Hi,
I'm looking for three or four members who would be willing to run through a fairly lengthy - but very cool - tutorial I have for an upcoming issue (or on the site). The tutorial involves building a 3-D artwork from scratch (I have included an image of the completed work).
It's the artist's first tutorial, and she's done a great job. I could just use some help making sure that there aren't any missing steps, slight typos, or instructions that could be a bit clearer. All skill levels are welcome. This doesn't seem to be a particularly complex project; it's more a detailed one.
If you would like to help out, and have time over the next couple of weeks, send me a private message. I would need you to follow along with the tutorial with Elements (versions 5 to 7), create the final project, and give me some detailed feedback.
I'm hoping to have the package assembled in PDF form in a couple of days, and you would have about a week and a half to go through it and get me your comments. (I'd also ask that you keep mum about the tutorial until we post it.)
Thanks,
Rick
I'm looking for three or four members who would be willing to run through a fairly lengthy - but very cool - tutorial I have for an upcoming issue (or on the site). The tutorial involves building a 3-D artwork from scratch (I have included an image of the completed work).
It's the artist's first tutorial, and she's done a great job. I could just use some help making sure that there aren't any missing steps, slight typos, or instructions that could be a bit clearer. All skill levels are welcome. This doesn't seem to be a particularly complex project; it's more a detailed one.
If you would like to help out, and have time over the next couple of weeks, send me a private message. I would need you to follow along with the tutorial with Elements (versions 5 to 7), create the final project, and give me some detailed feedback.
I'm hoping to have the package assembled in PDF form in a couple of days, and you would have about a week and a half to go through it and get me your comments. (I'd also ask that you keep mum about the tutorial until we post it.)
Thanks,
Rick