Talk:RPG Maker 2003/Tutorials

Basic Step By Step Principle
The user of this tutorial is to perform in a STEP-BY-STEP Sequence of how to program/code/create the feature you are discussing. Bear in mind, once the general method has been established, "hand holding" can be ignored.

EXAMPLE

 * Double click the <> to create your first line of code - Tells a first time user EXACTLY how to add a line of code
 * Click the "Message Box" and type in what you want the charecter to say, then press OK-Tells the user, EXACTLY How to add a message
 * Add a second line of code, adding the villian's response - Ignores the Step By Step, as it has been shown previously HOW to add a line of code, and add a message. However, this step is fully information, as you are telling the user to "Add a second line..." and "..add the villian's response." You dont need to tell the user where to find the message button, or how to add the line of code. You've told the user to just simply Add the Code, and the message.

Adding New Content
When submitting new content to this wiki, be sure to do several things...

At the very top, review the list of techniques the tutorial will cover. If a new technique is to be discussed

Example: SHOW PICTURE has yet to be discussed as of March 10, 2007. If a tutorial has the command of "SHOW PICTURE" used, please add that to the list.
 * A) Add the technique at the top of the page, in descending order (at the bottom)
 * B) Give a Brief, yet DESCRIPTIVE EXPLANATION of what this feature does for the user. Discuss how it will be used in your tutorial.
 * C) Make Sure the Tutorials You REMIND THE USER TO COPY THE BLANK TEMPLATE BELOW THE PREVIOUS TUTORIAL MAP USED. I will enentual have the user add Teleport Events to "walk" to each map, and use each tutorial in one large game. I'll be using the tutorials myself to add to my existing Tutorial Game Project, so users can download it and see the work in action before doing it themselves.
 * D)Sign your tutorials. I can't stress this enough. Please. Why wouldn't you anyways? You created the content, may as well put the four tilda's (~) at the bottom of the editing window. Not that hard.

Any Questions please give me a hollar.

Luvodicus 19:14, 10 March 2007 (UTC)