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<!-- Defining info box on right side of the page, holding meta info about this user guide -->
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<!-- Defining info box on right side of the page, holding meta info about this tutorial -->
 
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Description about your user guide, what it is, what it does, when you need it.
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While creating new user tutorials, you will have to follow this template and its sub pages.
  
<!-- After description you should use our mediawiki template "TutorialPartEntry", which accepts two variables:
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The page you are currently looking at, is main page of tutorial, where you will put links to the each part of your tutorial. It is recommended to strip tutorials in enclosed parts for showing possible isolated step, example tutorial on making truck paintjob:
1. "title=" title of current user guide part
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# How to make a template of the truck
2. "video=" link to video showing this user guide. Note that this variable is optional, so in case you don't have video,
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# How use template in Gimp/PS
just don't put it there as shown below  
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# How to configure new paintjob for your truck
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However if you think you don't have ability to split tutorial in more parts. Then check out single page template: [[../User tutorial template|here]].
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So instead of this gibberish about how to make tutorial you should put here description about your tutorial, what it is, what it does, when you need it. Then the description has to be followed by list of tutorial parts like shown below.
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<!-- You have to use our mediawiki template "TutorialPartEntry" for listing parts of your tutorial.
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This template accepts two variables:
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1. "title=" title of tutorial part, which is also a link to subpage of this tutorial. Once you create this page and click on it's title you will be given option to create subpage with that title.
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2. "video=" link to video showing this part of tutorial.  
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    NOTE: video variable is optional, so in case you don't have video, just don't put it there as shown below  
 
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{{TutorialPartEntry|title=1. First part of user guide}}
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{{TutorialPartEntry|title=1. First part of tutorial}}
  
{{TutorialPartEntry|title=2. Second part of user guide|video=https://youtu.be/5Wp0SzT-N1E}}
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{{TutorialPartEntry|title=2. Second part of tutorial|video=https://youtu.be/5Wp0SzT-N1E}}
  
{{TutorialPartEntry|title=3. Third part of user guide}}
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{{TutorialPartEntry|title=3. Third part of tutorial}}

Latest revision as of 02:41, 31 January 2023

User tutorial template (divided to parts)
Simple cube box in world.jpg
Topic: Models
Difficulty: Easy/Medium/Hard
Tools: SCS Blender Tools

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While creating new user tutorials, you will have to follow this template and its sub pages.

The page you are currently looking at, is main page of tutorial, where you will put links to the each part of your tutorial. It is recommended to strip tutorials in enclosed parts for showing possible isolated step, example tutorial on making truck paintjob:

  1. How to make a template of the truck
  2. How use template in Gimp/PS
  3. How to configure new paintjob for your truck

However if you think you don't have ability to split tutorial in more parts. Then check out single page template: here.

So instead of this gibberish about how to make tutorial you should put here description about your tutorial, what it is, what it does, when you need it. Then the description has to be followed by list of tutorial parts like shown below.

1. First part of tutorial

2. Second part of tutorial

3. Third part of tutorial