Been feeling like going over track related Blender tutorials, but I'm not sure what you guys would be interested in learning. I'm looking to put together a video this weekend for a topic or two in Blender. I work mostly in 2.49, but can offer a little bit of help in 2.6. Just post in here what you guys need help with/want to know, anything from the basics of Blender pertaining to track making, to setting up/baking tracks, to how to make obstacles, just make a post and I'll add it to a list in this post.
To Do List:
Basic Tutorial (General Introduction)
Constructing double jumps w/ triangle side jumps
Exporting non-collidable props w/o Toolkit
How to build a stadium
How to make a simple Chicago style track
Baking tracks
How to make a simple So-Cal style track
Texturing Stadiums
Creating a custom layout that works/flows.
As a note to everyone, when I make my tutorials and share what I do. And what I do may not be exactly what someone else may do and there may even be a better way to do it, so take it for what it is, and if you notice something and want to share it, go ahead. The key reason I'm doing this is to help everyone be better at making stuff and not forcibly making everyone follow one way of making stuff.
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DannyMackey
Been feeling like going over track related Blender tutorials, but I'm not sure what you guys would be interested in learning. I'm looking to put together a video this weekend for a topic or two in Blender. I work mostly in 2.49, but can offer a little bit of help in 2.6. Just post in here what you guys need help with/want to know, anything from the basics of Blender pertaining to track making, to setting up/baking tracks, to how to make obstacles, just make a post and I'll add it to a list in this post.
To Do List:
As a note to everyone, when I make my tutorials and share what I do. And what I do may not be exactly what someone else may do and there may even be a better way to do it, so take it for what it is, and if you notice something and want to share it, go ahead. The key reason I'm doing this is to help everyone be better at making stuff and not forcibly making everyone follow one way of making stuff.
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