Patrick
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Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2005 8:42 pm Post subject: PhotoshopForums.com Tutorial Submission Guidelines |
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Thank you for your interest in submiting a tutorial to the PhotoshopForums.com Tutorials section. This document will serve to lay down some basic guidelines as far as tutorial submissions are concerned. Please read it in its entirety before making your submission.
Tutorial Guidelines
This is PhotoshopForums.com, so you must submit a Photoshop tutorial.
You should write in American English. So color, instead of colour, etc. Speaking of spelling, grammar, etc. - it's important. Spell check your entry before submission.
The text part of your tutorial must be actual text and not a graphic with text in it.
Please place Photoshop functions and features in lower case. So liquify instead of Liquify, etc.
Please feel free to use the bold and italic text formatting options. Using other BBCode may be permitted, but we try to keep formatting consistent from tutorial to tutorial.
Break your tutorial into meaningful paragraphs and sections (no indentation). No large blocks of text. No double spaces.
You may use images in the tutorials, assuming you have the right to use those images. They must be compressed and optimized for web viewing so as to allow for quick loading time and minimal bandwidth consumption. .gif and .jpg formats only. You may use the file attachment feature of the community software. If you require a more involved image integration, you may use some sort of image hosting service (either your own or a free one) and link to it from within the tutorial. I will then download these images, upload them to our server and adjust the tutorial once it has been posted. If that is not possible, just place the image title in plain text as a placeholder for the corresponding image. After you submit your article, e-mail the images that are included in it to patrick@ifroggy.com, so that I can upload the images to our server and place them in your article.
You must be the author of or have rights to the content that you submit. Do not submit tutorials that you have not authored or do not have a right to. If it has been previously published elsewhere, it is recommended that you make a note of this for us in the tutorial submission (we'll edit it out later).
Your signature counts as a byline. Please do not add a separate byline of any kind in the article itself.
There is no word count minimum for tutorials. Write until you have a complete, useful tutorial.
Please keep in mind that your article must comply with our User Guidelines. So, it must be family friendly, free of vulgarities, etc. No links to tutorials at other sites.
Copyright Information
By submitting your tutorial to PhotoshopForums.com, as with any post, you grant us perpetual electronic publishing rights - permission to reproduce the tutorial electronically in any way, shape or form. You may not request that it be taken down at a later date.
You may republish your own tutorial. It is recommended that you let us know if you decide to publish a tutorial elsewhere, so that we know it is OK.
Payment
There is no payment for your submission in the form of monetary compensation. This is a voluntary submission. Some benefits may include the experience and exposure (your signature will be attached to your article).
Submission
To submit a tutorial, go to http://www.photoshopforums.com/posting.php?mode=newtopic&f=20.
In the "Subject" field, type the title of your tutorial and in the main content area you may enter the actual text of your tutorial. Please do not place "[Tutorial]" in the subject line of your topic.
After you are all set, press the Submit button. Your tutorial will not show up right away and may not show up for an extended period of time. If approved, it will be subject to editing. We reserve the right to edit or reject any tutorial without reason or notice.
After you submit your tutorial, you will see a "the topic you requested does not exist" message. Do not worry about this, take it as a confirmation that your tutorial was submitted.
Once again, thank you for your interest in contributing to PhotoshopForums.com. _________________ Patrick O'Keefe - PhotoshopForums.com Administrator
Have a suggestion or a bit of feedback relating to PhotoshopForums.com? Please contact me!
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