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Johnny
04-03-2008, 08:49 PM
Can anyone suggest a good Beginners Guide to TPGs or a TPGs for Dummies (website or book).
I admit I've only worked in this sector for about a month, so much of this is new to me.
Thanks!
basschick
04-04-2008, 03:29 AM
while there is no such site or book that i'm aware of, you are more than welcome to ask questions here :) the only tutorials i've seen are gallery tutorials, and i don't think that will help a new tgp owner much...
Andyr
04-06-2008, 06:16 PM
Johnny :
There is like zero proper guides on setting up and running a TGP on the net.. I searched and searched when I first wanted to build one, Politely emailed TGP owners and allsorts of stuff, the result ZERO!
The vast majority of them keep it a closely guarded secret and now I am starting to understand why.. after learning the hard way.. trial and error..
Whilst I do not profess to be an expert I do know what it takes to make it all 'tick' so to speak...
Shoot me an email and I will point you in the right starting direction mate, I know how frustrating this TGP lark is when your new, almost nobody is willing to help.. well nobody that I approached anyway lol
If I can help at least one person get started then that will be well good for my Karma.... Or maybe not its porn.. Or maybe the God type dude will overlook that slightly and see it as helping others lol
Ahh... bollocks to Karma I'm doomed anyway... shoot me that mail anyway if you still stuck mate ..
Chubbs
04-09-2008, 09:54 AM
Johnny, I will try an put something together in the next day or 2 that lays out exactly what I do to start a new tgp step by step.
If you have any specific questions, leave em here or PM me.
--Chubbs
gaydemon
04-14-2008, 05:20 AM
Have you looked at http://www.cozyfrog.com/ ?
Check out the "cozy help guides" towards the bottom. Cozyfrog was the first and best site i found when i started. Remaind just as good now as way back.
Can anyone suggest a good Beginners Guide to TPGs or a TPGs for Dummies (website or book).
I admit I've only worked in this sector for about a month, so much of this is new to me.
Thanks!