These are great. Thank you very much for taking the time to go above and beyond a tutorial. Most people just put up tutorials where you walk through how they made their objects/pictures, but this one is actually teaches HOW EVERYTHING FUNCTIONS SO YOU CAN LEARN TO MAKE YOUR OWN STUFF!!!! Sorry, I hit the caps lock and don't want to retype that lol
That is very nice of you. I do not know where you are from. How would your pronunciation sound in my native language (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nga%27ka_language)? These are five different words in my native language: Bà, Bá, Bā, Bâ, Bǎ. Maybe if you try pronouncing them, you may understand why other people are tolerant learning your own language. Thanks for the comments though!
@@InSearch139 It's not about learning your language or learning a language you don't know well. If I was making a video in a language I couldn't speak well in and sounded weird speaking, I would use an automated voice. You chose English, and as a native speaker of English, I find your pronunciation and enunciation hard to listen to. I am being honest, not to hurt your feelings but because it might help you make better videos. The content of your videos is great, it's just the narration that is hard to take.
@@engespress Thank you for appreciating the content of my video and being honest. I also believe you do not wish to hurt my feelings. I just thought if you'd learn 0.0000001 per cent of my language you will understand how those of us from former British colonies cope. The world has moved past other cultures and languages centring around your own culture or language. Now, do we say "wish" or "want"? When do we use one or the other? I am a learner and would appreciate learning from you the native speaker. Here is the logic. If you input A to get B, and input B to get A through the same system, there is most likely a big match. Voice-to-speech software transcribe my videos with high fidelity. The dataset used to train those machines do not have people who speak as I do. Ok, maybe a machine like that has no bias. My pronunciation and enunciation may be hard to listen to. True. There are reasons for that. I am who I am, and do not wish to be like other people. The world has a huge diversity. Guess what? American English used to sound weird. That time passed! My West African accent may also sound weird to those who are not open to other cultures. Who knows? Maybe with more economic giants from the area, or with the exponential growth of the population, West African English will become tolerated in your part of Britain. Before then, I would appreciate booking English pronunciation classes with you. How do I get in touch? I would appreciate it.
@@engespress Glad to know you are not from England. I do not know who said you were. I used "British" in my text. I thought "British" is different from "English"? Nevertheless, just let me know when I can book pronunciation classes with you. We could begin by you analysing my English (since you think it is bad) by administering me a test. I had a grade in English from the GCE some decades back - but maybe the Europeans from the British Isles who gave me the grade got it all wrong. They also may have just been inclusive.
Watching this tutorial in 2022 and have found it to be very helpful! TFS
Glad it was helpful!
Congratulations! Your English is very clear! Keep the good work👍❤️
Great video. Thank you. Perfect speed.
excellent voice speed. Thank You.
So nice of you. I hope you had value out of the video.
your tutorial is more easy to understand 👍
These are great. Thank you very much for taking the time to go above and beyond a tutorial. Most people just put up tutorials where you walk through how they made their objects/pictures, but this one is actually teaches HOW EVERYTHING FUNCTIONS SO YOU CAN LEARN TO MAKE YOUR OWN STUFF!!!! Sorry, I hit the caps lock and don't want to retype that lol
HI , need help with Path effect using fill between many and fill between strokes
How can we get in touch? I will need a clear description of your challenge.
Thank you so much.
Always welcome
excellent
Many many thanks
HI! I have a problem with the stroke style. I cannot change the dashes section. It does not give me any other options.
Uncle Rico madea better video thumbs up frim me
You might think of getting an automated voice to read the narration because your English enunciation is a bit weird and is hard to listen to.
That is very nice of you. I do not know where you are from. How would your pronunciation sound in my native language (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nga%27ka_language)? These are five different words in my native language: Bà, Bá, Bā, Bâ, Bǎ. Maybe if you try pronouncing them, you may understand why other people are tolerant learning your own language. Thanks for the comments though!
@@InSearch139 It's not about learning your language or learning a language you don't know well. If I was making a video in a language I couldn't speak well in and sounded weird speaking, I would use an automated voice. You chose English, and as a native speaker of English, I find your pronunciation and enunciation hard to listen to. I am being honest, not to hurt your feelings but because it might help you make better videos.
The content of your videos is great, it's just the narration that is hard to take.
@@engespress Thank you for appreciating the content of my video and being honest. I also believe you do not wish to hurt my feelings. I just thought if you'd learn 0.0000001 per cent of my language you will understand how those of us from former British colonies cope. The world has moved past other cultures and languages centring around your own culture or language.
Now, do we say "wish" or "want"? When do we use one or the other? I am a learner and would appreciate learning from you the native speaker.
Here is the logic. If you input A to get B, and input B to get A through the same system, there is most likely a big match. Voice-to-speech software transcribe my videos with high fidelity. The dataset used to train those machines do not have people who speak as I do. Ok, maybe a machine like that has no bias.
My pronunciation and enunciation may be hard to listen to. True. There are reasons for that. I am who I am, and do not wish to be like other people. The world has a huge diversity.
Guess what? American English used to sound weird. That time passed! My West African accent may also sound weird to those who are not open to other cultures. Who knows? Maybe with more economic giants from the area, or with the exponential growth of the population, West African English will become tolerated in your part of Britain.
Before then, I would appreciate booking English pronunciation classes with you. How do I get in touch? I would appreciate it.
@@InSearch139 I'm not from England.
@@engespress Glad to know you are not from England. I do not know who said you were. I used "British" in my text. I thought "British" is different from "English"? Nevertheless, just let me know when I can book pronunciation classes with you. We could begin by you analysing my English (since you think it is bad) by administering me a test. I had a grade in English from the GCE some decades back - but maybe the Europeans from the British Isles who gave me the grade got it all wrong. They also may have just been inclusive.