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The literal foundation of any level is layout. Layout is the most fundamental way we create flow within a gameplay space. Fallout 3's layouts are primarily built with ''kits'', a set of interlocking pieces of art that can be snapped together to build a seamless environment. This tutorial will introduce you to layout with the Vault kit. While every kit is unique, they all share the same basic naming conventions and functionality, which this tutorial will help you learn. | The literal foundation of any level is layout. Layout is the most fundamental way we create flow within a gameplay space. Fallout 3's layouts are primarily built with ''kits'', a set of interlocking pieces of art that can be snapped together to build a seamless environment. This tutorial will introduce you to layout with the Vault kit. While every kit is unique, they all share the same basic naming conventions and functionality, which this tutorial will help you learn. | ||
= | =Creating a New Cell= | ||
Several videos are available at [http://www.youtube.com/user/BethesdaGameStudios The Bethesda Game Studios YouTube page]. Everything you need to know will be taught without them, and you may remain on this site. However, you may find them useful, particularly if you're struggling with any concepts that are better illustrated visually. | |||
<span class="pops">[http://geck.bethsoft.com/youtube_age_redirect.php?fil=Y2xskfNS8HE&fmt=22 Layout Video Tutorial (part 1) at YouTube]</span> | |||
==Duplicating and Re-Naming an Existing Cell== | ==Duplicating and Re-Naming an Existing Cell== |