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Mapmaking? Modeling? Discuss all that stuff that's too complicated for most mere mortals here.
superchav
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http://www.3dbuzz.com

It has some Video training
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Indri
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I dont know any English tutorials, only Dutch ones.

But you need only a few tutorails to start, after that you'll understand everything and you dont need tutorials anymore :D
40_Shards
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All of mine are for UT2004 unless indicated. They still tell you nearly everything you need for UT3:

What about tutorials by one of our own mappers? :cat: :
http://www3.jjc.edu/WDC08/eeberhart/Web ... tIndex.htm

Very useful list of static mesh packages:
http://wiki.beyondunreal.com/Legacy:Sta ... kage/Index

I have a few other links, I just need to find them. :bom:

Edit 1: Very useful tutorials. Wish I'd known about aligning textures before I started. :cheese:
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superchav
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LOL Stop bumping this thread plsss :D lolol
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40_Shards
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Good news! I'm creating a new thread to help mappers even more! (should be on in a few mins)

Edit: Oh wait. It's completely wrong :blackeye:
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superchav
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LOL ok then, carry on bumping :? :D
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IceCreamYou - structured list of links
Unreal Wiki
Unreal Developer's Network (scroll down to Content Creation)

If mapping is becoming a hobby then the book mentioned earlier really is worth it, the tutorials are particularly good.
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