Difference between revisions of "Creating a story"
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We assume you have successfully finished the '[[Getting started with modding]]' tutorials. | We assume you have successfully finished the '[[Getting started with modding]]' tutorials. | ||
− | Because we will also be creating/editing a new scene and objects it is useful if you have [[Maya|Maya | + | Because we will also be creating/editing a new scene and objects it is useful if you have [[Maya|Autodesk Maya]] installed.<br> |
This is not a requirement to do this tutorial (the '[[Tutorial resource pack]]' contains the scene and the objects) but it will give you more insight in modding. | This is not a requirement to do this tutorial (the '[[Tutorial resource pack]]' contains the scene and the objects) but it will give you more insight in modding. | ||
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* [[Adding object to scene]] | * [[Adding object to scene]] | ||
* [[Adding words to the NLP]] | * [[Adding words to the NLP]] | ||
− | * [[Abducted story]] | + | * [[Abducted story|Final result: 'Abducted story' completed]] |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 9 February 2015
In this tutorial you will create a simple story. The setting for this story is a spaceship where you are imprisoned, abducted by aliens.
We assume you have successfully finished the 'Getting started with modding' tutorials.
Because we will also be creating/editing a new scene and objects it is useful if you have Autodesk Maya installed.
This is not a requirement to do this tutorial (the 'Tutorial resource pack' contains the scene and the objects) but it will give you more insight in modding.
This tutorial will start with a basic test scene and gradually build up the story.