Idea for website : B.I.G. tuts

I thought it might be neat, to have one site that showcases video tutorials from Blender, Inkscape, and Gimp. The videos would be linked from whatever video source, Youtube, Vimeo, etc. Of course there would be appropriate links to the author’s site.

What do you tutorial guys think? Sounds like getmediacore.org could do this easily.

Having a website about an open source graphics workflow in general could be a good idea, so you could have Scribus/Fontforge/maybe some web design tutorials or whatever people come up with that uses an open source program.

you mean something like libregraphicsworld.org? :slight_smile:

they don’t have an actual section of the site for precisely this,
but I’m sure if you pitch the idea on their forum, they might just consider this. :slight_smile:

i think it sounds like a great idea. the three packages you mentioned are, or should be commonly used together and any way of learning them as it pertains to a work environment would be awesome.

yes, it’s a good idea…
the problem is finding GOOD tutorials… you don’t want to clutter it with less-than-average videos

If you really do that site, here are two text-tuts for bookmark:

http://screencasters.heathenx.org/tag/blender/

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