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Wow, this is great! I've built many things of this sort and this is by far the clearest and easiest way to see the various steps, way better than the printed sheet that comes with these projects. Good luck with it.

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That's great, Jake!

 

For a little while in college, I worked in a department store and part of my job was putting together entertainment centers. Video made me have flashbacks. :-)

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I have a Billy bookcase! Actually I have 2.

 

So guessing that since you are aiming this at IKEA, I would say it fits their style of printed assembly instructions: all pictures, no text, no language. Very clearly done.

 

Would this be a video playing in the store? In our local IKEA, I seem to remember videos playing in certain areas.

 

If a website: maybe some sound effects might be cute?

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>Would this be a video playing in the store?

 

 

Also a good idea!

 

I thought of videos maybe at you tube or an app, that you can watch anytime you need it.

That would also provide space for companys promotion, advertising, games etc. to pamper their customers.

 

Up to now manuals are just carelessly handled "necessary molestations" for companys.

Maybe it could become a great payed workingfield for us smalltime animators.

 

Ikea I just took for a wellknown example.

 

Maybe they would take the idea and then let it produce in china anyhow? (see California FX thread)

 

I will present this idea to companies in my hometown.

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Hi jake...

A good one! Some closeups from a different angle would be good but it looks professional and well done anyway. What about a gradient in the background?

 

See you

*Fuchur*

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