NyoNyo Posted August 11, 2017 Share Posted August 11, 2017 Hello, all. This is my first time posting on a Nexus forum in almost a decade. Anyway, I've been playing Oblivion again lately and I figured I'd finally get into modding. My only problem right now is that I can't seem to find a really good tutorial to start with. The youtube tuts are terrible and I can't seem to find a good text-based tutorial, so I decided to go to people who've already gone through the learning process for help. So, where do I start? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glowplug Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 Any video tutorials I've seen on things I already know seem reasonable.If I don't know the process then yes, I want a written one as it will probably take me 2-10% of the time of a video - it's just the way I learn.Here's the main page to the TES Construction Set WIKI.On the Nexus Oblivion mod Categories page is Modders Resources & Tutorials which means you are stuck having to search 30+ pages.The TES Alliance ESIV Oblivion Modding is another good source.A problem I've found is where the tutor kindly tries to help us get on with our immediate project with something like..."Take your armour and give the material a setting that you think."...and at the end of the tutorial we can not really know what we did wrong.I'm not saying it is a wrong approach but that it should be supported by additional material...I was strictly taught "Known steps for known outcomes".Use an introduction then straight into a hands on exercise. All steps should be step by step, exact and fully repeatable. Stages and/or end product downloadable where possible. No Holes.....which can be easier said than done...The fact is that anybody fluent in a process is prone to leaving holes in a tutorial.I've often found a need to use several different tutorials for the same subject. This not only bridges gaps but can accelerate the learning curve - something I swore to myself that I'd never forget for Oblivion modding.I'll say to you, same as anyone reading this post.If you're stuck and/or see a need for 'yet another tutorial', written of course, then please feel free to message me - it will email me and I will reply as soon as I can.It may just be a case of helping you find a suitable tutorial or better key words to post on.There's a lot I still want to learn myself so if I can't help you then nothing ventured, nothing gained. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NyoNyo Posted August 13, 2017 Author Share Posted August 13, 2017 Thanks a lot, glowplug. I already got started on the TES Alliance tuts yesterday, but the other resources you linked to look very useful. I've bookmarked them and I'll certainly refer to them if I get stuck on anything. Thanks a ton. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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