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newbie2uted

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I've been mesing around a bit with UnrealEd and now I am ready to make a map. But haven't got any ideas :confused: . Do you?
 
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Master Roshi

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newbie2uted said:
I've been mesing around a bit with UnrealEd and now I am ready to make a map. But haven't got any ideas :confused: . Do you?

No remakes plz... I have seen too many maps that places you in a building or city and verry few maps that place you outside of everything. So how about something with hills ditches trees and moutains in the distance. Or a nali village. And make it a dm map PLZ???

Nahand said:
... then... you're not ready to make a map yet ...

You cannot say that you never got the editor open and did not have an idea off the bat.
 

Uncle_Bob

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I suggest you start with something simple, like an in door DM map. Which UT are you using as I can point you to some tutorials really good ones! Making a hilly map like a nali village is probably to complicated as a first map especialy if its the first UT. The terrain editor in that is a beast. Expect it to be very hard to make anything remotely good and to take a long time. Be very patient and persevre and you should get there in the end. Its taken me the best part of a year to get where I am. I still have loads to learn, loads, its slightly overwelming :D

Good luck

Edit:See my progress in my sig.
 
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XepptizZ

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A facility of some sort, cuze it's something ya can learn a lot from, zones, archi, and always make sure the deco doesn't make it to dence to be able to move and now the size of a player. I've just noticed a lot of beginners tend to make things way to big.