Author Topic: how do you make add ons  (Read 885 times)

how do you make add ons


For modelling.
Milkshape - Easy to learn, $35. Limited features and uses.
Blender - Harder to learn, free. Many more features and uses.

For scripting, use any text editor. I use Notepad++

For mapping, the built it World Editor, and a program that can export to .dif, such as Torque Constructor.

For Decals, faces, and prints, any good image editor that supports transparency.

For editting existing music into the proper format, Audacity or Goldwave.

For making music, IDK.

For modelling.
Milkshape - Easy to learn, $35. Limited features and uses.
Blender - Harder to learn, free. Many more features and uses.

For scripting, use any text editor. I use Notepad++

For mapping, the built it World Editor, and a program that can export to .dif, such as Torque Constructor.

For Decals, faces, and prints, any good image editor that supports transparency.

For editting existing music into the proper format, Audacity or Goldwave.

For making music, IDK.

Should i buy milkshape? Would it be worth it?

Try it and Blender before you make up your mind.

I've tried Blender, Really complacated, and im already learning to script, I'd perfer Easy. And im pretty good, but learning with milkshape.

I think I'll get milkshape.

Edit some then try to make your own... Simple as that. Keep trying then you'll know how. (lol)