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3 Dimensional Chat / Texturing Tutorials

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Gastovski
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Posted: 7th Aug 2003 02:00
Hi, are there any good texturing tutorials out there for texturing 3d models? Iv tried but my results are obomanable [if thats a word ]

Cheers guys and gals,
Gastovski
UnderLord
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Posted: 7th Aug 2003 05:32
uhh download somthing like gmax and read there tutorials

http://www.freewebs.com/independant
Spelljammer
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Posted: 8th Aug 2003 07:06
what modeling package do you use?

John H
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Posted: 8th Aug 2003 07:15
Milkshape

Current Project: Eternal Destiny
Porting all files to my new computer
Spelljammer
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Posted: 8th Aug 2003 10:29
I love milkshape for all the file formats it supports, but i never liked the texturing that well. I don't like it for modeling or animating either. But it was the easiest until I found wings3d and character fx. Here is a model I textured in a couple of hours with wings. It was my first one to ever do on wings and I definitely made some mistakes. I know now what to do differently, but just haven't gotten around to it. But still, for the 1st model i uv mapped on wings in a couple of hours, not bad. Also, this is a screenshot straight from wings, not a rendering. I know that there are some tutorials for milkshape texturing, i've seen em. In fact, you can find tutorials on anything. LOL Google is my friend



Spelljammer
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Posted: 8th Aug 2003 10:33
hmmm, image doesn't show, just the link. Well, if it doesn't show this time, just cut and paste to see it.


actarus
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Posted: 8th Aug 2003 15:05
-I love milkshape for all the file formats it supports, but i never liked the texturing that well. I don't like it for modeling or animating either

My thoughts exactly,when you find out the joys of the many...uh I mean the Poly,you will never go back to that triangle only modeler.

If I've seen it all before,why's this bus taking me back again? @_@

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