Ummm reaaaaally? The official rundown thread has a ton of good information: http://quixel.se/forum/index.php?topic=5.0 Three vids: [ame=" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H-BPO_ifPg&"]nDo2 tutorials: Map Generation - YouTube[/ame] [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cql81lsrV2w&"]nDo2 tutorials: Photo-normals -…
Seriously dude, give it a break. The reasons you're citing are minor and laughable at best. Text tutorials very rarely have a leg up on video tutorials, let alone easy to use with Ctrl+F, I can't tell you how many times I looked up a word only to have it break because it couldn't find the word correctly (Warp vs Wrap),…
Btw, two more unoficial tutorials were made: [ame=" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxxBjNyL_6M&feature=player_embedded"]UDK Learning University - nDo2 Tutorial - YouTube[/ame] http://www.hourences.com/texture-creation-using-ndo2/
So you're a needy artist who has to have tutorials specifically created for your method of learning? And when someone goes out of their way to help you by listing 3 perfectly good tutorials you not only find it useless, but do not thank him for trying to help? I just broke both eyebrows from rolling my eyes so hard.
The official rundown is more or less just screenshots of the interface, I wouldn't call it documentation (let alone a 'ton' of useful information), but it is useful nevertheless. I don't do video tutorials; I find them difficult to follow and you cannot use them for quick reference, which for me renders them largely…
Yes, I know I'm against the curve there in a forum full of artists who usually seem to want everything presented in some sort of video format - but you can't go back to a 30 minute video and hit 'Ctrl+F' to find that small bit you were looking for. That's an absolute killer - like I said before, you just can't use it for…
When coming back to a tool after six or more weeks of not using it, it's unlikely that those original notes are still kicking about. It also implies I have the ability to prophetically divine what I'll need to quickly look up in the future - which is somewhat unlikely. No, I didn't. I implied there are times when you need…