Thursday 21 March 2013

Do It Yourself Audio Recording - How to use the software, how to setup your computer etc.

Hi,
Just a quick note to let you know that we're posting a lot of material about do-it-yourself audio recording on youtube. If you're interested in audio recording, I'll be posting hours of free material. It covers how to connect your computer to your gear, how to adjust the software settings to match your drivers/programs/hardware, the basic technical concepts of digital audio, and much more. Check out "the basics" playlist here, and stay posted for the new material I"ll be posting in the next few weeks.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx-VY2mDlK2HIsEkWxIk8VYRmJ9AsPejH
Thanks,
Rosanna - www.video-tutorials.net

Saturday 16 March 2013

Inventor Fusion Video Tutorial - playlist

Hello everyone,
Here is a playlist from our new Inventor Fusion Tutorial. 
Part Modeling - How to build a Geneva Wheel
Assembly - How to create an assembly
Manage - How to assess interference within your assembly
Surface Design - Create a 4 pipe connector

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx-VY2mDlK2GZde7T4NxrdeVoB-mBwaMG&feature=view_all

Have a great weekend!
Rosanna  -  www.video-tutorials.net

Thursday 14 March 2013

Inventor Fusion Video Tutorial Released

Our new Inventor Fusion video tutorial is out! You might not have heard of Fusion; it is AutoDesk Inventor's little sister. AutoDesk released Fusion with its 2012 release of Inventor and AutoCAD.  So, if you buy AutoCAD or Inventor, you'll get Fusion bundled right in with it. Why Fusion? Well, if you're an AutoCAD user, Fusion is where you can create more sophisticated 3D models, including surface modeling.  If you're not used to 3D CAD parametric modeling, you'll find the Fusion interface quite a bit easier to use than Inventor and SolidWorks.  The tools are organized more simply.  There are fewer tools, of course, but they are easy to find and use than in parametric CAD software. But do you need Fusion if you're an Inventor user?  Not so much, because Inventor Professional and even Inventor LT have more tools and functionality, but Fusion might be your clearing house if, for example, you need to import & share history-free models with a team that uses non-AutoDesk CAD software.  Fusion is history-free, so you can import files from other software a bit more easily.

The Inventor Fusion video tutorial comes standalone, bundled with our AutoCAD video tutorial, and also with our Inventor video library. The Fusion video tutorial 3:43 hours and contains 74 videos: http://www.video-tutorials.net/vtn/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=74&products_id=246.   The Inventor Fusion video tutorial covers the basics of interface and sketching, as well as solid and surface modeling. The video tutorial comes with the part files so you can practice on your own, and also includes several exercise video tutorials.
Thanks! Rosanna D
Video-Tutorials.net

Wednesday 6 March 2013

The customer is always right.

by Video-Tutorials.Net
Just got an angry email from a customer who was having trouble starting one of my discs. What he wanted was help; he felt if he didn't threaten and insult me, he wouldn't get help. Now, I am happy to help everyone, because I take pride in my work and want it to work well for you, and  because I rely on this little business to support my family, so my reputation is very important (and in this digital age, very easily smeared!). 

I lived in America for 15 years, and really loved it. I met my husband there.  We moved back to where I'm from, Canada, after we had kids, to be closer to my family.  Why is it only Americans send me these inflammatory, threatening emails? No African, no Asian, no Australian ever sends me nasty emails if they need help. One of my most polite encounters was with an Egyptian during the recent revolution: even in the midst of suffering, upheaval, this customer respected basic human courtesies. Respect for all, because we are all one & connected; that's what it's about. 

While the customer is still "always right", it doesn't mean s/he gets to abandon manners and resort to toddler-style tantrums.  Putting all that negative, angry energy in the universe does not help anyone.

So, bless my angry customer! May he be blessed in all areas of his life. May all conflict be resolved and only love revealed. I am one with him and I am grateful.  May all beings benefit from this intention. And so it is.

Tuesday 5 March 2013

Winner of the free video tutorial for February 2013

Winner of our free draw for a video tutorial, for Feb 2013: Shiva Sharma! Please contact us to claim your prize. To enter the monthly draw, simply like us on facebook :) http://www.facebook.com/pages/Video-TutorialsNet/181276732005151