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I'm from WC3campaigns.net, and wish to expand into other WC3 modding communities. Currently, I have plenty of GUI experience, some JASS, and hopefully alot of creativity. I hope to learn from this community and viceversa. Currently I am in the beta phase of my solo project and hope to receive help from this community to make a fantastic game.
 
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Yes, I did make a post that could very easily be viewed as a malicious attack on the hive. "In my visits to the hive, it's been about 80-90% repetitive/useless spells/models." Was the only part of my post directed towards the Hive specifically, the rest of the negativity was directed at no community in particular.
http://www.wc3campaigns.net/showthread.php?t=97451&page=2
I do have preconceived notions of the Hive simply from the opinion of the WC3campaigners. However, I felt it would be much more prudent of me to actually spend some time in the community and see for myself. Hence, I hope to "learn from the community"
 
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Welcome to The Hive Workshop!

Greetings Castlemaster. "I hope to learn from this community and viceversa." Excellent: thanks for joining; we welcome your participation! The Hive includes many talented Warcraft III modders of all skill levels among its users. New members (especially friendly ones) are always welcome. Take a look around and enjoy your stay, may it be long and productive!

Some good places to start include:Searching the site using the above link always helps, you can learn a lot that way: just reading and learning is usually the best place to start, especially if one feels overwhelmed.

Likewise, the tutorials can really teach ALL of us a thing or two.

The chat room is cool: lots of people can answer questions there.
  • A few other tips that might help too:
    • Always search first! Did I already mention THAT? :grin:
    • When creating a new thread, make the title VERY specific: so the site's search engine (and we users) can easily understand just what the thread contains.
    • Post your new threads in the proper forum: read the descriptions of each one so that you know what to post there.
    • If all else fails, just send me a private message! I'll try to do whatever I can to help.
 
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