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@Jefe And on which page should this be now, I made the page mainly as something to refer to if people keep asking you how to do this. The page can be extended if some people still don't understand it (from my experience it's frustrating when people don't understand something easy, so therefore the need of a over-clear page to describe this).

I can't un-delete as moderator :(, (@Tock, nah not asking for it) so let's see what's Tock's opinion about it. Vulcanus2 21:08, 16 October 2011 (CEST)

The reason I deleted the page is because the image page can contain the basic info you want to link to. Like this: http://wiki.tockdom.de/index.php?title=File:How-to-reverse-faces-gsu.JPG. Just look directly below the image. Or you can link them here: Modeling_With_3D_Editor#Suggestions_and_Guidelines, which also covers the same thing. And I agree, it's good to have a quick way to get to things, and in fact I didn't remove any info, I expanded on it on the image description. However it doesn't make a lot of sense to have a orphaned (non-linked page) for a 3 step, 3 sentence process in SketchUp. It also didn't make a lot of sense to insert a link to that new page on the modeling tutorial either. If you'd like to rewrite that section to be clearer though, that would be a good idea.--Jefe 21:44, 16 October 2011 (CEST)
Yeah it'd be good to make a page with all the GSU stuff needed for making CT's, also for 3ds max it's nice to have a basic tutorial. The page I made should actually have been a template now I think about it, than you can link to it, and include it easily in any page. But I'll leave it like this for now.
Vulcanus2 22:10, 16 October 2011 (CEST)
That's what the 3D-Modeling tutorial is supposed to be currently, all the GSU stuff for making CTs. It's just not complete. It's also assumed that the reader has completed at least some of the video tutorials and learned the basics, but it would probably be wise to have a quick reference page for things like this (but then again, something suitable probably already exists on GSU's site.)
I think it will be necessary to split some of the info into separate pages in the future though, especially if someone adds some in-depth stuff about 3DS Max.--Jefe 22:58, 16 October 2011 (CEST)