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# Tutorials

## Onboarding

When you launch Tvori for the first time, you get a tutorial. The purpose of the tutorial is to teach you how to interact with objects, how to animate, how to move on a scene, how to load scenes, and how to use a couple of tools.

## Video Tips in Tvori

When you hover over most of the tools in the [main menu](/master/main-menu.md) and on the [shelf](/master/tools/shelf.md) for about a second, you should see video tutorials appearing:&#x20;

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm4ySINZ4Qs>" %}

You can [turn off the tips in 2D menu](/master/settings.md#global-settings).

## Video Tutorial by Sterling Osment

Our powerful user—Sterling Osment created [this video tutorial on the basics and tricks of Tvori](/master/tutorials/sterlings-video-tutorial.md).

{% embed url="<https://youtu.be/aT5nnFh8DqQ>" %}
The intro video
{% endembed %}

## Caveman.

Workflow how to create character in VR, starting from sculpting in [Oculus Medium](https://www.oculus.com/medium/) then skinning in [Masterpiece Motion](https://www.masterpiecevr.com/motion.html) and then create final rig and animation in [Tvori](http://tvori.com)

{% embed url="<https://youtu.be/7m7xMufpvn8>" %}


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