Eeeee, I just want to smoosh your cheeks! <3 Questions are fine! They're pretty much welcome, always. And, oh boy. I have all these pictures and half-made tutorials that basically answer all these questions, but I'm kind of having trouble with how long-winded and detailed I should be with these subjects.
See, when I began sculpting, I read a variety of tutorials, but most of them sort of assumed the reader was already in the know, sculpting-wise, so I had to make a lot of assumptions and guesses at first. And I can see how that would be confusing or intimidating for beginners or might want to get into scuplting.
So I ask you guys, what do you like to see in your tutorials?
Would people like to see something lengthy that focuses on little details and insights on a broad range of subjects to help beginners become familiar to sculpting, or a more casual tutorial that would skip on explanations in order to talk about the process that works best for me? Do text-heavy tutorials seem overwhelming or not worth reading? Would photos and visuals help explain better than words? I'd like any input you might have before I actually set to post anything.