UnrealED

Mapmaking? Modeling? Discuss all that stuff that's too complicated for most mere mortals here.
DW_ImAnArmyMan
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Can someone tell me where i can find a good UnrealEd tutorial. I had googled it and searched and have not had any success. Most of the ones i found were tuts on older unrealeds. I would really like to make a map but i dont have the first clue where to start.
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O0Sarge
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Army im guessing this is for ut3's editor but it looks like the interface is almost identical.
Check out the terrain tutorial, That should get you started quickly.

It looks as if unrealed resembles cryeditor2 (thats the only one I have experience on) so it should be hard to get started but once you get past that stage it becomes very easy only time consuming.

What kind of level do you plan on making?
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DW_ImAnArmyMan
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Yes i do beleive i have the UT3 editor. Thanks for the link i will check it out later and see if i can actually do it. Everyone is telling me is easy but it looks very hard. I never used an editor ever before so im brand new to it, But i would like to try and be able to do it. It sounds like fun and i have plenty of ideas for maps, Most of them from my life.
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DW_WailofSuicide
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The architectonic tutorials are for UED3 (UT2003/UT2004).

Actually what's funny about that, is if you follow the first bunch of architectronic tutorials... The space they have you building is used in Nein-Final.

These are for UT99, but are pretty good if you ignore the stuff about bsp terrain and zoning to create liquids (obsolete): http://unreal.gamedesign.net/
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Yes i used the architectonic ones to start my mapping, the interface looks scary but after you know what most buttons do its simple Dont forget to click build all :D common mistake
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finding good tutorials is kinda hard...but anyway...i bought a book called "mastering unreal technology" and it has a lot of information.
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DW_Wraith
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I have that book, it really is worth the money, amazon has good prices on them and can be bought used if you want to get the cheapest price.
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That is "The Bible". I think that I got mine 3 years ago for like $20 because the cover was torn.
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