5 Important Criteria that Make a Great Photoshop Tutorial

Deciding what is great is not arbitrary. While some opinions will vary norms are arrived at through a common criteria by which something is evaluated. So lets define some criteria for judging a written Photoshop tutorial on the web. Let’s evaluate the points that make a tutorial good, great, or a super five out of five stars.

1. Wow Factor: How Interesting is the Effect

One of the reasons why the tutorial by Fabio Create a Spectacular Flaming Meteor Effect on Text is so popular is because the effect is really interesting. Its amazing to see the O in the text on fire. The final result is Top Notch.

GoMediaZine has a tutorial that really stands out: Badass Bling Effect in Photoshop. The final effect is so shiny it pops off the screen.

I’m sure you can find more examples of tutorials where the final effect is amazing and just by seeing the final effect you where already rating the tutorial Five Stars before even reading it.

2. Usefulness: Will You Use the Lessons Learned in the Tutorial

If you leaned something you didn’t know well that’s nice. If you leaned something you didn’t know and you will use it in the future then that is important to you. This is one of the key aspects of a good tutorial. If it helps the reader with their future needs then the tutorial has found a purpose other than entertainment.

A good tutorial will be useful to many people that read it. A great tutorial is useful to a large percentage of its audience. They can see using what they learned in their own work. Advanced Glow Effects is a great tutorial partly because so many people in the PSDTUTS community can put the techniques presented in this tutorial to good use.

Looking at the PSDTUTS Flickr group many users have put this tutorial to good use. Here is an example by mamjed below.

3. Detail: Quality of Step by Step Instructions

It can be difficult to decide how detailed you need to be when explaining anything. Explain something in too basic a way and you sound like your talking down to someone. Skip to much detail and you talk over their head. Though unlike face to face communication its easier for someone to skim sections that they already know how to do in a written tutorial, but its very hard for them to fill in any missing details. So, when constructing tutorials its often good to err on the side of too much rather than too little explanation. Good Tutorials explain each step thoroughly.

The tutorials at PSDTUTS all have a professional numbered step by step instruction format. I really liked some of the detail presented in the tutorial A Cool Lighting Effect In Photoshop. The percentages in Step 7 illustrate the values needed to be achieved really well.

How information in a tutorial is presented effects our opinion. Here is an example of a tutorial that uses interesting callouts that differentiate it stylistically from other tutorials: Create a Fantastic Decaying Metal Sign.

4. Presentation: Professionalism of Tutorial Design

We as designers know that presentation is extremely important to communication. While some will view this in a feed reader there are still many that will view the tutorial on the website it is published on. The quality of design of the website the tutorial appears on will influence our interaction with it and our judgement of its quality.

Gurnk is a blog that has a handful of detailed Photoshop tutorials. The tutorials on this blog benefit from being presented in a clean and well designed template. Here is a link to a Photoshop website layout design tutorial on that site Orange Metal Gaming Design.

Even in feed readers presentation still plays a key role. How big and how many pictures there are showing the steps in the tutorial is important in evaluating how good a tutorial is. Blog Spoon Graphics benefits by having full feeds and plenty of images for its subscribers. Here’s how my Feed Reader view looks below for the article Create a Realistic Page Curl in Photoshop.

5. Personality: The Tone and Writing Style of The Author

You don’t have to be a great author to write a good tutorial. But no matter what the writing every author has a voice and a tone of presentation. The author’s personality invariably comes across in the words. The more the author stays on track and doesn’t meander into diatribes the more focused their tone is likely to be. The language used by the author should communicate well to the audience. Consider things like how much slang is used? How friendly is the author? How long are their paragraphs? How clear and direct are they? These are all part of what forms the tone of writing in the tutorial.

Veerle has a lot of popular tutorials. A big part of that is do to the connection she forms with her audience. She has an approachable, friendly, fun, and professional writing style. In here article
Photoshop Smart Objects, smart but not always that smart she points out some good uses of Smart Objects and some problems she’s had with them. She has a warm conversational tone in this tutorial. Also, she is keen on thoroughly answering any questions that come up in the comments.

Fabio has some really great tutorials on PSDTUTS and his own site Abduzeedo. His tutorial Amazing Photoshop light effect in 10 Steps is a good example of using clear, concise, and direct language in your tutorial.

Applying These Criteria

As a community we can look at these criteria and praise authors when they do something outstanding in any one area and offer constructive criticism when they fall short. This may also help you when evaluating your own tutorials. Its good to think about how your audience will view your tutorial when you are creating it. And having criteria to judge your tutorials will help you improve your tutorial writing.

I’m sure we’ll come up with more points that make up the criteria for a good tutorial. I’m interested in hearing your opinions about the subject. Also, let us know what some of your favorite tutorials are and be sure to give reasons for your opinions. So, we understand your criteria behind deciding that a tutorial is great.

Five Star Tutorials

Good tutorials are above average in every criteria point we covered. Great tutorials are above average in every criteria point as well as outstanding in more than one of those areas. Five Star Tutorials are awesome on every level. Are their any tutorials that you would give Five Stars to?