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earthgypsy Help wanted for new creators 6 Nov 6 2007, 8:53 AM EST by helene.m
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Being in a 3D community it makes sense that I'd want to begin creating things, especially since they don't have everything I would like for my home. Given that, I began working on, from a tutorial on You Tube on creating the object I most wanted to see in the stores in my community. Obviously, when someone is new, it isn't as cut and dried as explanations in tutorials would make it seem. New creators, simply said, don't know a lot and need, at times, the most simple explanations of things. Case in point. I followed the tutorial I'd found and used that technique on a different object than was being created in the tutorial. It worked. I actually created my object. Except when I went to upload it, that part didn't work. The texture was unable to be loaded. well, nothing was said in the tutorial about that so I had no idea what I'd done wrong. It is problems like that with which we need help. I hope that this forum will touch on not only helping, but on knowing the questions to ask the new creator so that what steps were taken can be examined and may even lead to a more simple way to create, or at least to fix what isn't working. I'm looking forward to seeing this particular area expanded to include not only the more advanced techniques, but to also include basics.
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