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I need a tutorial...

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 BeamerLB
08-02-2000, 9:28 PM
#1
Does anyone know where I can get a tutorial that gives a detailed explanation of level editing, creating lightsabers, making skins, etc.? I've edited other games like XvT and such before, so I'm not a total newbie, but this is the first time that I want to try a game like JK or MotS.
 The_Gamesta
08-02-2000, 9:51 PM
#2
I know of a good place go to http://www.massassi.net) and look under tutorials and there you can find what you want.

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 Kurgan
08-05-2000, 3:36 AM
#3
www.magicforce.com) (http://www.magicforce.com) also has some tutorials (on using Ole's various editors).

Kurgan
 Tycho_Celchu
08-07-2000, 10:10 AM
#4
I'd go to www.massassi.net) (http://www.massassi.net) first. They have tutorials on how to do stuff in JED, which is a free editor, but Ole's site only has tutorials for HIS editor, which costs $35, and doesn't come anywhere near to the quality of JED. (IMHO. The only semi-decent level that I know of out of JKEdit is JHS)
 Kurgan
08-07-2000, 5:20 PM
#5
Tycho_Celchu
I realize you wish to debate the quality of JED vs. JKEdit.

Massassi.net does not contain significant information on JKEdit, so it is only of use to those using JED.

JKEdit's site, www.magicforce.com) (http://www.magicforce.com) is exclusively devoted to JKEdit.

I assume you have used both programs, but this person has not (yet).

Rather than try to scare people away from an editor they might find more useful to their purpose.. why not let them try BOTH and judge for themselves? Isn't that the logical thing to do?

See the other topic you responded to, for my rant on why JKEdit is superior overall. ; )

Thanks!

Again, just because there haven't been "as many high quality" levels relased for the one editor, doesn't mean the editor itself isn't as good, it just means that with time levels will get better. The first levels released for JED weren't very good, but JED has been out for a longer time, and thus has had time to build a reputation.

Give (and let others give) JKEdit a chance before you attack it...

Kurgan

[This message has been edited by Kurgan (edited August 07, 2000).]
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