Adapting RailClone Presets - Getting started with RailClone Part 2
In the last episode of this course, we looked at how to use existing RailClone presets, but after a while you’re going to want to create your own custom objects. Before you start creating things from scratch, it can be really helpful to adapt and reverse engineer the built-in styles. Using the existing presets as a springboard for your own designs is not only a great way to learn, it can save you time as a lot of the work may already have been done.
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