by andylegate » Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:37 am
Justin,
When you say, you don't know how to add lights, do you mean, you don't know how to put in lights and make it look good? Or do you mean, you really don't know how to put in lights?
The reason I ask is Blender's tutorial, noob to pro, lights don't help you very well, as Blender renders lights a bit different. Adding lamps is easy. Making them make your objects look good is the hard part.
To add any kind of lamp, simply put your cursor where you want your light, and click on Add>Lamps and pick a type of lamp to add.
Now, if vertex painting isn't going to help you, then think of other ways to achieve what it is that you want to do. Can you take your texture for that spot, copy it, and using photoshop, make it look like you want? Have you given Nadnerb's tutorial on Light Maps a try? (it's a bit advanced, and you might want to finish the rest of your Age first, but it's still full of info and very good.).
In my opinion, and I stress that word: OPINION, you started too big. Maybe you should put this Age on hold and make a smaller one. One that you can use to learn how to do stuff, or practice it. Leaving the big Library Age for when you're ready for it, or ready to apply what you learned with your smaller Age.
If you look through the PyPRP forum, you'll see that a LOT of people went and started there own little age to learn how to use the new plug in. Yes, all right, you also had dummies like me who are using their big Age, but someone like me has all day to mess with it since I work from home.
Don't give up though, keep up the spirit. The more you do, the easier it will get. Trust me on that.