![]() ![]() We prefer tutorials on things that have not been done a million times before. It should be nice to look at (please don't just scribble something hardly legible across some screenshots and call it a tutorial) and easy to follow. A good tutorial in my experience takes a while to write: you need to think about what you want others to get from it and in how much detail you want or need to explain each step. Or similarly, if you cannot be bothered with a layout and cutting away unneeded things from your screenshots, then do not be astounded that no one wants to read this. If you want to explain a certain tool, explain all (or at least a good deal of) its functions. Also, choosing a subject does matter: if you do a walkthrough, don't do it of the image you put the least work in, do it for something that is in itself of high quality. Maybe the above list is a clue already, but basically, the better you explain something and the easier it is to follow, the better the quality.
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