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Solved Best tutorials for current ver of VAM for new scene creators?

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To start creating new scenes, what are the best tutorials to follow?
Most on youtube seem very old.
 
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  • The reddit Wiki is generally a good start. A lot of older articles still apply, for example about animation.
  • Easy Mate comes with a general Beginner's Tutorial and a lot of scenes and assets to examine. Looking at others user's scenes is generally a good idea, but some are VERY complex. Remember that you can use the "Select" menu or the T key to see all atoms in a scene.
  • The youtube tutorials series by JustLooking ForNothing is very in-depth and even though some of the videos are older they might be still useful
  • There is a guides section on this Hub and there is a guides-links channel in discord.
  • Discord and this forum also offer dedicated channels for specific aspects of scene creation...
  • The reddit Wiki is generally a good start. A lot of older articles still apply, for example about animation.
  • Easy Mate comes with a general Beginner's Tutorial and a lot of scenes and assets to examine. Looking at others user's scenes is generally a good idea, but some are VERY complex. Remember that you can use the "Select" menu or the T key to see all atoms in a scene.
  • The youtube tutorials series by JustLooking ForNothing is very in-depth and even though some of the videos are older they might be still useful
  • There is a guides section on this Hub and there is a guides-links channel in discord.
  • Discord and this forum also offer dedicated channels for specific aspects of scene creation like Hair, Clothing, Plugins... There are often interesting discussions and questions.
  • If you are not sure how to use a plugin you can now use the discussion on the hub to get support.
 
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