Article - Talk Category:Moviestorm Modding
Moviestorm Modding
Modding (or modifying) Moviestorm should only be attempted by a careful and experienced user. In some cases, modding can simply be confusing; in others there can be a loss of vital information or functioning movie files. There’s also a lack of documentation in many areas.
It cannot be stressed enough: Read and understand an article before you precede and if there is a lack of information, consider not doing it at all.
Different modding methods
Hacking the .mscope - Altering a Moviestorm save file to achieve results such as taller walls.
Modding without the Modders Workshop - Replacing Moviestorm files with your own.
Modder’s Workshop - Short Fuze’s approved method which lets you add or edit existing content.
Subcategories:
There are 3 subcategories for this categoryArticles in category "Moviestorm Modding":
Creating Bodyparts in Blender - Talk
Creating Normal and Specular Textures with CrazyBump - Talk
Exporting from Blender to Moviestorm - Talk
Importing an Auto-Animated Prop - Talk
Import a Sketchup Model - Talk
Macintosh and DDS files - Talk
Macintosh and Modders Workshop - Talk
Modshop Beginners Guide - 0. Getting A License - Talk
Modshop Beginners Guide - 1. Setting Up Shop - Talk
Modshop Beginners Guide - 2. Getting to Know the Modshop - Talk
Modshop Beginners Guide - 3. Setting Up a Texture as a Wall Floor or Ceiling - Talk
Modshop Beginners Guide - 4. Importing Sketchup Models - Talk
Modshop Beginners Guide - 5. Importing Other Models - Talk
Modshop Beginners Guide - 6. Introduction to Retexturing - Talk
Modshop Beginners Guide - 7. Retexturing a Prop - Talk
Modshop Beginners Guide - 8. Retexturing a Puppet - Talk
Textures Guide - 1. Introduction to Moviestorm Textures - Talk
Textures Guide - 2. Texture Sizes and Performance - Talk
Textures Guide - 3. Moviestorm Texture Types - Talk
Video Tutorials: SketchUp - Talk