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Mapping For Quake: TrenchBroom 2.0.x Tutorial Series
My new tutorial series has begun. This is appropriate for total beginners or experienced mappers who want to give TB2 a try (or just a look.) Links and a cheat sheet are available in the description.

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News For October 
Quake News for October

Note: if you read func_msgboard you already know all this stuff but feel free to pass it on. 
Custom Textures Overview 
Mostly for newbs. The first in a series.

https://youtu.be/xnSqmHOh3XQ 
Mapping For Quake: Custom Textures Part 2 - Wad Tools 
Mapping For Quake: Custom Textures Part 3 - External Textures 
Mapping For Quake: Custom Textures Part 4 - Wally 
Mapping For Quake: Testicles 
Unofficial, unauthorised, unapproved, but potentially useful:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42i-WsGp6dM

(I don't think this was covered?) 
Thanks! 
Thanks for excellent guides! I generally detest video guides as it's so often a waste of time compared to quickly finding the appropriate tips in text, but these guides don't have fillers ("please subscribe to my channel!" etc), instead focusing on quick hands-on tips throughout rather short videos.

Trenchbroom also seems to be very intuitive, so much easier to work with than I thought. 
@arkngt 
Yup I hate tutorials that don't get to the point. I can blather on and on in other videos but I try to get right to it in these.

Glad they are useful! 
New Tutorial From Bal! 
Bal shares some advanced techniques for making curves in TrenchBroom. Part 2 is coming soon.

https://youtu.be/RjzYKGm_DQk 
Is That The Award Winning Bal?? 
Just checking... 
You Know What? 
I think it might be! 
2nd Advanced Tutorial From Bal 
Advanced Curves Part 2
https://youtu.be/sS0Fr1L2P2w 
 
New Episode on Screenshots and Flythroughs (Daz style!!!!)
https://youtu.be/wgsnuVdT1OM 
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