Oblivion Modding Tutorial for Beginners
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Added: 03/09/2011 - 07:34PM
Updated: 08/09/2011 - 07:58PM
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Last updated at 19:58, 8 Sep 2011 Uploaded at 19:34, 3 Sep 2011
This tutorial takes a cover to cover approach on the modding of Oblivion. It is aimed at those new to modding, covering topics such as IMPORTING GOOGLE SKETCHUP FILES, using BLENDER, ADDING COLLISION and TEXTURES, and even the CONSTRUCTION SET.
I came up with the idea of compiling some of the most essential and basic information of modding for Oblivion when I myself started to learn this field. I spent so many weeks trying to make sense of all the information I found. I was surprised at how hard it was to find a comprehensive tutorial on this topic.
Starting with Google Sketchup, I hoped there was some way to incorporate this easy to use modelling program into making Oblivion mods. Turns out there was, but I didn't realize how many steps the modding process ultimately takes. It is my hope that I can save you some of the time it took me to learn how to mod.
Right now, I only have the written tutorial finished. I plan on making a video version as well, based on the script. Please be patient, it is in the works. Hopefully this will suffice until then.
Feedback! Any areas particularly helpful/unhelpful...?
I came up with the idea of compiling some of the most essential and basic information of modding for Oblivion when I myself started to learn this field. I spent so many weeks trying to make sense of all the information I found. I was surprised at how hard it was to find a comprehensive tutorial on this topic.
Starting with Google Sketchup, I hoped there was some way to incorporate this easy to use modelling program into making Oblivion mods. Turns out there was, but I didn't realize how many steps the modding process ultimately takes. It is my hope that I can save you some of the time it took me to learn how to mod.
Right now, I only have the written tutorial finished. I plan on making a video version as well, based on the script. Please be patient, it is in the works. Hopefully this will suffice until then.
Feedback! Any areas particularly helpful/unhelpful...?
