Youtube Tutorials reviews from Reddit
Summary
We analyzed 116 Reddit reviews across 43 subreddits and 44 posts to rank the best Youtube Tutorials brands recommended by redditors, including communities like r/Warhammer40k, r/javascript, r/Logic_Studio, r/dcsworld, r/lampwork. Top-rated brands include YouTube (4.7/5), Youtube Channel (4.6/5), YouTube Channel (4.5/5).
Stats
Reviews116
Subreddits43
Posts44
Brands68
Products56
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#1
YouTube
4.7
(29)
"Great resource for learning Logic Pro with a simple song tutorial."
"This YouTube Channel has lot of Great in-depth tutorial in Digital Drawing"
"The series for new players is very helpful and well-organized."
"This channel has a great selection of videos and playlists for campaigns."
"Grant Abbitt has a lot of good tutorials on character design."
"Grant Abbitt has a lot of good tutorials on character design."
"Skip Barber Going Faster is the classic training video (for real life, and 100% applies to sims) or see Driver61's tutorials."
"Building a C++ implementation of Ruby from scratch called Natalie."
"Exploring old game system hardware and software, through the lens of specific mechanics and glitches."
"An amazing exploration of programming languages, comparing features, strengths, and weaknesses."
#2
Youtube Channel
4.6
(5)
"He has some good deck techs, budget decklists and basic info."
"The legendary who's also doing MTGO stuff."
"Amazing strategy moves."
"Although he's mainly doing German videos."
"For salt and humor."
#3
YouTube Channel
4.5
(4)
"Warhipster is a contrast wizard with long videos."
"The painting coach uses more normal paints of all kind of brands with shorter videos."
"BlenderForNoobs has a 12-part series for modelling a basic spaceship. Moves slower than Blender Guru but explains some of the basics a bit better."
"The classic starter tutorial recommendation is Blender Guru. Overall very good channel."
#4
4.0
(4)
"Fantastic description for roleplaying Venomfang."
"A helpful guide for beginners."
"Handy for quick reference during gameplay."
"The Blender subreddit can be a very good resource for gaining inspiration, but can be critical."
#5
Evil Do Us Harm
5.0
(3)
"Evildousharm is the 🐐"
"EvilDoUsHarm is a very good youtuber for learning the basics."
"[EvilDoUsHarm](https://www.youtube.com/c/EvilDoUsHarm) has a guide on pretty much all lifeskills."
#6
Nexus Mod Manager
5.0
(3)
"Nexus Mod Manager is the easiest way to download and install mods hassle free."
"Use Nexus Mod Manager. Download files and then add them to NMM."
"Try the modding guide in the sidebar of /r/FalloutMods."
#7
Fiber Spider
5.0
(3)
"I like Fiber Spider. I made this shawl, which turned out lovely and the tutorial was easy to follow."
"Fiber Spider and Bag o Day crochet"
"He explains so clearly and goes slowly for beginners."
#8
Music Tech Help Guy
4.3
(3)
"Both have really helped me"
"Music tech help guy is another great resource but he goes into much greater detail."
"Excellent tutorial series."
#9
Apple
5.0
(2)
"The breakdown of songs and workflow insights are incredibly helpful for beginners."
"Colin Cross is an excellent guru for GarageBand Mac, providing valuable insights and tutorials."
#10
DCS
4.5
(2)
"F18 or F16 are both a very good choice to learn and step in DCS."
"FA/18 is usually recommended. I have it and it's great."
#11
The Crochet Crowd
5.0
(1)
"All of the projects can be done just using the videos, no additional pattern needed."
#12
TCDDIY
5.0
(1)
"She explains every single stitch very clearly and her designs are beautiful."
#13
BusyWorksBeats
5.0
(1)
"BusyWorksBeats is an OG, def check him out."
#14
In The Mix
5.0
(1)
"From my own experience I recommend to check out In The Mix, he is amazing."
#15
Elnew Glass
5.0
(1)
"Elnew glass is the most detailed basic tutorials I've watched some 5x and that's not enough."
#16
Corning Museum
5.0
(1)
"Check out the Corning Museum's channel. It's a wealth of knowledge in techniques and lessons for torch work."
#17
Milon Townsend
5.0
(1)
"Highly recommend any class/lesson from milon townsend. He is a great teacher."
#18
Paul Taylor
5.0
(1)
"Paul Taylor has great tutorials."
#19
Framer University
5.0
(1)
"The Framer University guy is amazing."
#20
Krita
5.0
(1)
"I recommend Krita's YouTube channel."
#21
Schlagzeugvideocoach
5.0
(1)
"If you do speak german I would suggest Schlagzeugvideocoach."
#22
Mike Johnston
5.0
(1)
"Mike Johnston is pretty awesome."
#23
Stephen Taylor
5.0
(1)
"The best two I recommend are Stephen Taylor and Rick Dior."
#24
Rick Dior
5.0
(1)
"The best two I recommend are Stephen Taylor and Rick Dior."
#25
Instructables
5.0
(1)
"Here’s a good tutorial on Instructables, its quite detailed and shows pictures, I’m also pretty sure croccqueen (the author) takes questions, have fun 👍"
#26
Brushstroke Painting Guides
5.0
(1)
"I 100% recommend Brushstroke Painting Guides."
#27
GFXmentor
5.0
(1)
"GFXmentor https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW-zSkCnZ-gABGZU8--ISUauyewG40Yex"
#28
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
5.0
(1)
"Ever looked into the logic pro masterclass by the guildhall school of music and drama?"
#29
Access Learning Zone
5.0
(1)
"The free videos are plenty to get started."
#30
SoFIFA
5.0
(1)
"Sofifa.com is best for this."
#31
WinWing
5.0
(1)
"Paired with a WinWing Orion throttle has been damn good."
#32
VKB
5.0
(1)
"For me the VKB Gladiator Premium paired with a WinWing Orion throttle has been damn good."
#33
GDQuest
5.0
(1)
"There’s a web course called “GDScript from zero” or learn to script from zero I believe from GDQuest."
#34
Magic: The Gathering - Duels
5.0
(1)
"You can try Magic Duels on Steam, the tutorial there is great and you get to play instead of just watching."
#35
Jack Herrington
5.0
(1)
"Jack Herrington is very good."
#36
Rules Lawyer
5.0
(1)
"I really like the Rules Lawyer's video that walks you through it, with timestamps for every step of the way if you need specific things."
#37
Gopher
5.0
(1)
"I would recommend watching Gopher's series of videos on Vortex."
#38
Chucks Guides
5.0
(1)
"I started with chucks guides and obviously just youtube."
#39
JavidX9
5.0
(1)
"Not really Godot, but he's got some phenomenal content for beginners."
#40
Tom Looman
5.0
(1)
"Tom Looman has a great collection of tutorials for UE4."
#41
Sentiel
5.0
(1)
"There's only one guy I truly deem that has created great tutorials and tips and tricks."
#42
Finzar
5.0
(1)
"Check out Finzar 100%."
#43
Hoffman Academy
5.0
(1)
"Hoffman Academy on Youtube would be perfect for a 7 year old -- it's aimed at teaching younger kids, and the content is solid."
#44
Sentdex
5.0
(1)
"The videos are quite simple and understandable."
#45
DJ TLM
5.0
(1)
"Great tips on DJing, especially about phasing and using the crossfader."
#46
Druid Mechanic
4.0
(1)
"Druid mechanic is very particularly with his descriptions and quite slow and methodical in how he describes and elaborates."
#47
Corning
4.0
(1)
"Corning has some good ones."
#48
Revere Glass
4.0
(1)
"I hear RevereGlass covers a ton if techniques though."
#49
Marco Frisoni
4.0
(1)
"Marco Frisoni - Not Just Mecha"
#50
Vince Venturella
4.0
(1)
"Vince Venturella - hobby cheating series"
#51
Mediocre Hobbies
4.0
(1)
"Mediocre hobbies is one i rate highly, because the paint schemes look good and aren't too difficult"
#52
Ninjon
4.0
(1)
"Ninjon"
#53
Squidmar
4.0
(1)
"I like Squidmar due to generally high production value and personality."
#54
FLuuMP
4.0
(1)
"I feel like FLuuMP should have more than one spot on here. Yeah I’m kind of a fan boy, but I also think his content is helpful."
#55
loconate
4.0
(1)
"Glad to see loconate is pretty much all about the mental side of the game where not alot of people realise mechanics arent everything."
#56
Shayda Campbell
4.0
(1)
"Tutorial i followed was from shayda campbell on youtube!"
#57
Fireship
4.0
(1)
"I'm subscribed to Fireship, will check out some of the others thank you."
#58
Lars Christensen
4.0
(1)
"I like Lars Christensen:
https://youtube.com/user/cadcamstuff"
#59
Get Gud Kid
4.0
(1)
"I follow a kid on youtube called "GetGudKid" just search for him🤙"
#60
Encounter Library
4.0
(1)
"Encounter Library’s YouTube channel has a lot of coverage of the core functionality of Foundry. Very thorough and easy to follow."
#61
Natertot
4.0
(1)
"Shout out to Nate Munn’s smaller YT channel 'Natertot', which covers a fair amount of Foundry topics."
#62
Canopy Games
4.0
(1)
"I took Canopy Games and have recommended it before as a great introduction to Godot."
#63
Tactical Pascal
4.0
(1)
"There are a few tutorials on the basics done by tactical pascal."
#64
Gabbitt
4.0
(1)
"This fellow has a good set of tutorials starting small and getting more complex."
#65
Unreal Development Kit
4.0
(1)
"I used these tutorials to learn UE4."
#66
GarageBand
4.0
(1)
"The GarageBand Guide is my go to, usually."
#67
CG Cookie
4.0
(1)
"[CG Cookie](https://cgcookie.com/learn-blender/), [BlenderGuru](https://www.blenderguru.com/), [KatsBits](https://www.katsbits.com/tutorials/), [Blendtuts](http://blendtuts.com/) and countless videos on Youtube as well."
#68
Steezy
3.0
(1)
"I would suggest spending a few bucks on udemy courses. Or you can get a free trial from Steezy for some full-length courses."
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