How Do I Share My How-To?It's really pretty easy, pictures and videos of the steps it takes to complete your project are stored on google video and picasaWeb. The "final" video is stored on YouTube. All this is controlled by our Creator's Tools. Basically, you start a project by writing up the project idea. Step 1. Sign up for a free Creator's Account to gain access to the Creator's Tools. Step 2. Login Step 3. Push the "Create New Project" button on the Creator's Tools. Make a name (you can change it later) for your project. And describe your plans to use as notes to guide the creation of the steps. Step 4. When you've finished providing all the steps to your project, shooting the videos and saving to google video via the Creator's Tool Panel, you are ready to write the introductory paragraph with an interesting story of how you did it, or how you do it in the case of a professional services presentation. Step 5. Last but not least create and upload the video (to YouTube) which is the video that will be used to summarize the project. If you were building a robot, this final video would show the robot running around, doing fun things that will inspire others to create their version of your project. That's it... Watch the views and ratings for your project pile up along with the sales commissions! Or get a customer because you showed how you remodel a house. |
FAQ About Becoming A CreatorQ. Why would I go to all that work, building something, then put it on a website like C What I Can Do? What's the point? A. Actually, there are a couple of forms for a reward:
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HELP :: How To Create a Project ... 107 Views To Create A New C What I Can Do Project. * SignUp for Creator Account. It`s Free! * Login with your new User ID and Password. Now when you Click Creator`s Tools, you will be led to your creator`s account. * Create Your First Project. Just for an experiment. You can delete it from your Creator`s Tool any time. Author's Assigned Keywords: How multi Create a Project CwhatIcanDo HELP HELP How To Build a Custom You Tube Player ... 3726 Views Build Your Own Custom YOU TUBE player. You can control all the videos that appear in the player. There are two types of players available: First one is the standard You Tube Player, it looks pretty much like any other player, except when the play is over the screen shows only the videos you wish for it to show, thus controlling the videos displayed to your site visitors. Author's Assigned Keywords: You Tube Player How To Custom Video Player How To Make A Virtual Robot in FLASH ... 2669 Views I build robots. Little electromechanical machines that roll around the floor, seek light, avoid objects. Stuff like that. I also run a little kid`s website called cybercritters. So I decided the kids might like a robot to drive around. If they like it enough I can expand it to run in 2 1/2 D, or avoid objects, or make it into an avoidance race, or whatever strikes my fancy. I thought it would be fun to share how I put the little robot together using Flash. I use the old Macromedia Flash 8, I just can`t spring for the loot right now. So here`s the inside scoop on how I built a robot that is virtual, and you can play with it for free on the web. Here goes! Author's Assigned Keywords: FLASH Applications Robots Robot Action Script 2 Virtual Pet Robot How to build simple analog balancing robots ... 1954 Views One 555 timer and a couple of parts and you get a balancing robot base. I`d love to take credit for this project, but the credit for making a balancing robot goes to roboanalogtom (Tom Jenner) at You Tube. Frankly, even though I didn`t do the work, I knew there were others who are interested in such things. Like the upright RFL robot base project. The video tells it all and maybe when roboanalogtom checks his links and finds CwhatIcanDo users are viewing his video, maybe he`ll come here and share schematics or better still, show his latest version. Author's Assigned Keywords: Robot Robot Motor Control Robots robotics BEAM Robots |
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