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Texturing: Introduction


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About the Texturing Classes

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The Texturing classes have been designed to give begginners/less experienced modders a good insight into how the texturing process works. The classes will cover as much information as possible and will go from very basic to more advanced texturing work and at the same time keeping it easy to read and understandable for beginners and more experience modders alike.

The classes themselves have been developed using Photoshop, but don't let that scare you away. For the most part we will be using basic tools & features that are present in other graphics applications too, so even if you use GIMP or Paint.Net, you can still join in.

Note: During the classes you may notice additional steps or notes for GIMP/Paint.Net users, these steps will allow you to continue following the tutorial by using a different tool than what is noted for Photoshop. These are extra steps to help and are NOT required.

Homework:

Homework is introduced with each lesson. The point of the homework assignments is to give students an opportunity to practice what they are learning while still being guided by the class. If you are aiming for the Texturing Class medal then this is something that is required.

Points:

As you complete each class and the homework you will be awarded with points, each student has to earn the 120pts on offer in order to earn the Texturing medal.

:smarty: Smarty Says: Once you have completed the classes and graduated, all students are welcome to make any changes they see fit to the Textures created/edited within the classes.

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