Talk:Blender 3D: Noob to Pro/Basic Carpet Texture

Any tutorial would be better than no tutorial. Even if there aren't the best capabilities, in the current tutorial, you could add in the newer capabilities on the end, or as a new tutorial so that people could get an idea as to the results from different methods of doing things ((FAR better learning experience in that case)).

The idea (in my mind) is to learn the techniques first, then perfect later.
 * The rule is - if you don't know what to do, do something useful. Any content is better than nothing, polishing will come later.

There are a bunch of tutorials here that do not teach so much as they walk you through a bunch of steps without explaining what you're doing or why. This is one of those. =/ Specifically, I understand what's being done, but I'm not all that clear on what the individual options do or why they are being set to whatever values.... again, a problem in many of these tutorials. This makes experimenting on my own harder. Solution, walk the user through setting each value to multiple settings, and pointing out and explaining the differences (which are not always obvious).

ETA?
Do you have an ETA on when your new tutorial will be up?