| Ummm... Hello?
Is no-one paying attention? This "tutorial" is taken directly from the Hexagon Tutorial manual that came with the program.
Pages 116-126, in case anyone's thinking of looking. The only major differences are the checkboxes selected, and the fact he used Micheal instead of Aiko.
Oh, and he set it up in such infinitessamally small detail that a 3rd-grader would be insulted.
Using M3's head instead of Aiko's proves exactly two things, Mister Knights:
One: you actually went through the tutorial. Form what I got from the forums at planit3d, you didn't understand much at first, but you *did* finish it.
Two: You know just enough about the copyright rules to think that changing the pictures was enough to get you out of a plagarism charge.
I find it odd that I can match your 'work' up frame for frame with the published manual. I will not be printing pictures as others have in the past for different sorts of things (mostly bodybagging), but a solid look at the ui screenshots will reveal this thing for what it is, despite the way you redressed it. (I watched someone do the redress to look exactly right in Paint Shop Pro... I thought it was funny).
Some of us even do pixel counts.
What strikes me as oddest, is that you know little or nothing about Hex, based on your posts elsewhere (and your own admission in some of them), yet you speak with authority that says the designers of the program knew not what they were doing.
How... rude.
I'm going to get off my soapbox now, and let you get back to your day.
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