I want to make a house!
February 26, 2010 1:12 PM Subscribe
Is there a good Morrowind world editor tutorial that isn't web based (for example: that could be downloaded as a .doc or .pdf).
I want to make a house and play around a little. I don't have an internet connection at home to pull up the guide and look at it as I learn. I'd also appreciate helpful guides, since I don't have much experience with 3D editing type software (which the Morrowind editor software resembles).
I want to make a house and play around a little. I don't have an internet connection at home to pull up the guide and look at it as I learn. I'd also appreciate helpful guides, since I don't have much experience with 3D editing type software (which the Morrowind editor software resembles).
I would do what aheckler suggests. Find the best tutorial and create a PDF from it. You can use Cute PDF to do this.
posted by pazazygeek at 1:50 PM on February 26, 2010
posted by pazazygeek at 1:50 PM on February 26, 2010
Best answer: This site had downloadable guides for all kinds of stuff from making new models to using existing resources to make house interiors, &c.
posted by porpoise at 7:09 PM on February 26, 2010
posted by porpoise at 7:09 PM on February 26, 2010
Best answer: Here's a compilation of tutorial sites...
You can also research how to "scrape a website" - basically download the whole thing onto a local drive that you can later access with a web browser but without a 'net connection. You can also <F>ile --> <S>avePageAs and save a page as an html file, which you can then access with a web browser without a live 'net connection.
posted by porpoise at 7:24 PM on February 26, 2010
You can also research how to "scrape a website" - basically download the whole thing onto a local drive that you can later access with a web browser but without a 'net connection. You can also <F>ile --> <S>avePageAs and save a page as an html file, which you can then access with a web browser without a live 'net connection.
posted by porpoise at 7:24 PM on February 26, 2010
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posted by aheckler at 1:33 PM on February 26, 2010