ChessBase 26 has released a new tutorial showing how to use arrows and field markings in your analysis videos. If you've watched ChessBase authors highlight key squares and draw arrows to explain tactical ideas, you can now do the same in your own games.
The tutorial series walks you through the graphics tools available in the software. Colored fields and arrows transform a confusing position into something your viewers actually understand. Instead of making your audience guess where the threats are, you point them out directly.
This matters because analysis without visual clarity fails. A brilliant idea on the board means nothing if nobody sees it. The difference between "I played Nxe5" and drawing an arrow showing exactly why that knight move wins material is the difference between confusing your audience and educating them.
The tutorial series continues beyond part 12, so if you're serious about sharing your analysis online or with your chess club, ChessBase 26 gives you the tools to look professional. Your future videos will look like the polished content you've been admiring.