If you're in any way interested in terraining, check it out - it's pretty good! There was some stuff in there I didn't know either, mainly about the foliage brush; I didn't know it was built for better rendering and might make some use of it myself from now on.
I'm not guessing to get much replies to this as terraining is a fairly small 'profession', but... if you've any thoughts on the tutorial, feel free to share them!
I'm just glad Blizz is making tutorials now. As much as we know, there's still so much we don't. EG spend 5 seconds in the Mover editor and your mind will explode.
I think it's a waste of time. A basic terraining tutorial might have been nice when the game was released, but now everyone has either figured it out or learned it from this site.
It's like they gave us photoshop, without any manual or documentation, said "here, make some great graphics" and after six months they come back and give us a tutorial on how to use the brushes...
One new thing I learned is that the number keys can be used to switch between players when placing units :P
http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/game/maps-and-mods/tutorials/terrain/
If you're in any way interested in terraining, check it out - it's pretty good! There was some stuff in there I didn't know either, mainly about the foliage brush; I didn't know it was built for better rendering and might make some use of it myself from now on.
I'm not guessing to get much replies to this as terraining is a fairly small 'profession', but... if you've any thoughts on the tutorial, feel free to share them!
I'm just glad Blizz is making tutorials now. As much as we know, there's still so much we don't. EG spend 5 seconds in the Mover editor and your mind will explode.
I think it's a waste of time. A basic terraining tutorial might have been nice when the game was released, but now everyone has either figured it out or learned it from this site.
It's like they gave us photoshop, without any manual or documentation, said "here, make some great graphics" and after six months they come back and give us a tutorial on how to use the brushes...
One new thing I learned is that the number keys can be used to switch between players when placing units :P
Doesn't that apply to the whole data editor? :D
I managed to get a start using that actually. This is what I got so far. Ideas please?