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or what I managed to pull out, you'll decide for yourself. I don't really know how much is there to learn, if anything at all.

So, I've been battling all day long against myself trying to decide whether to post this or not. Looks like 'yes' won, otherwise I wouldn't be writing this.

They published my first video tutorial over at cg.tutsplus.com. Click in the image to go see the screencast.

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  1. I liked your tut a lot because I am in a landscaping mode for myself at the moment - and I am looking forward to the follow-up:-)

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  2. Very thanks for good stuff.

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  3. Hi, guys!

    I'm glad you like it, the second part is already uploaded to their blip account so, I guess it'll published soon.

    Also, thanks konrad, you're the first person to follow this blog. ^_^

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  4. Yes, i found that you showed interesting things - environment creating and game engine, so i want to keep an eye on this site. For the future, it will be helpful, if you will tell what keys are you pressing, since i am not so familiar with Blender key table.

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