Interactive or Accessible tutorials?

I'm just getting started with Daz here, and was very happy to see that they included a number of Interative Tutorials with the application. Unfortunately, that seems to be it for interactive lessons. A search for 'interactive lesson' provides me with ONE other set of lessons (auto-fit for various types).  Every other tutorial provided on the site appears to be video. 

As I have accessiblity issues with spoken content, I can't use these at all. And no, Youtube auto-captioning doesn't help. It just teases me with gibberish. 

Are there any other Interactive lessons or tutorials available? Or lessons available in more accessible forms? Something with actual captioning would work, but there is no means for me to tell beforehand if any of the videos have captioning (I doubt it).

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  • JonnyRayJonnyRay Posts: 1,744

    Unfortunately, it seems like written tutorials / lessons are a tough sell these days. I understand where you're coming from, I can't always follow videos either. A while back, I wrote some basic concept lessons (see links in my signatures) but they are less step-by-step how to do something and more about "What is specular light and what do the settings mean?" I hope some other folks may be able to offer up some other suggestions. Once again I wish we had some good written manuals/detailed wikis that would at least explain the parameters and sliders in the tool and what they do / how they might affect our renders.

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