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nickeax
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Joined: Aug 09, 2003 Last Visited: Sep 30, 2008 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 6:04 pm
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For any of you currently following along to my MSTS Loco tutorials, they will be completed tonight. The recording is complete, and all that remains to be done is post production and some narration.
There is a lot of work in these, and I hope many of you find them helpful as a way to begin creating content for MSTS! I'd also appreciate any feedback on ways to improve.
There will be one final guide after this series on exporting and texturing the model ready for MSTS. Unfortunately, time will prevent the release of this final installment until tomorrow.
The first two parts and their sub sections are to be found in the link in my sig below.
Cheers.
Last edited by nickeax on Sun Jan 28, 2007 11:23 pm; edited 1 time in total
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nickeax
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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 11:13 pm
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Sorry, but part three is having some audio difficulties! I'll just finish it up tomorrow, I can't record now without waking others up.
Once again, I apologise.
Below are some screen grabs of part three and what you'll be building. It's a lame loco, but nice and simple for a first one.
[img]http://www.guitaraustralia.com/20jpg[/img]
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