Submit a tutorial
October 5th, 2006 by exp_guy
Share your knowledge and expertise with your fellow artists by submitting a tutorial to ExpressionGuides.com!
What kind of tutorials are we looking for? Art how-to’s, “making of” tutorials, software tips, demonstrations/explanations, etc.
When you have compiled your tutorial (following our guidelines listed below), send it via email to info @ expressionguides.com (remove the spaces).
Please include the following information with your tutorial:
Author Name
Author Homepage
Article Title
Article Description (give a short, descriptive summary of your tutorial)
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Tutorial specifications
Article Length - 300-2000 words (max word count can be changed per requirements)
Article Format - .doc, .rtf, or .txt. Double spaced.
Image Requirements - If you submit image(s) with your article, please follow these guidelines:
File name - articlename_order.jpg (example: perspective_1.jpg)
File format - .jpg only
File dimensions - Width = 600 pixels max.
File size - 100kb or smaller
Image Placement - If your article contains images, put markers in the article body to indicate image placement - i.e. (insert perspective_1.jpg here).
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Publishing Rights:
By submitting an article to ExpressionGuides.com, you are giving us your express permission to publish and publicly display your written and visual work on the world wide web at http://tutorials.epilogue.net, and to use said article for promotional purposes, both online and in print. Credit will always be given to the author.
The Author retains copyright ownership.
Requirements - Any article submitted to ExpressionGuides.com must meet the following requirements:
Any submitted work MUST be copyright the submitter. In other words, you must be the author or own the copyright for the piece being submitted. If your submission includes works by various other authors or artists, you must have their permission to post the work and credit them in your article.
We prefer works that have not been published elsewhere on the internet, but this is not required.
