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3 Dimensional Chat / Please Help Me - I cant texture yet!

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Duplex
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Posted: 1st Apr 2007 17:45
Hello!

I've made a model using milkshape (It's A plasma screen TV) And Asking If someone can Texture It For me.

I cant Pay so you will get all models for free (I'm not charging for my models now beacause they are not that good but when I they get really good I will Charge For my packs and that is when you get them for free)

If your interested:

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Thanks in advance

P.S. Attached is a screenie of the TV so you can see wether you can do it or not

If Only You Were Me... Then You'de Understand.

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zork all the way
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Posted: 1st Apr 2007 18:24
go to 3d chat and post it

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zork all the way
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Posted: 1st Apr 2007 18:40
il also help you with that stuff you need to get a uv maping program. i dont realy know what one becuse i never do it but ask some of the pepole around the forms but not in this form in 3d chat

fred can you move this to 3d chat he must of thought this was the right form

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Seth Black
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Posted: 1st Apr 2007 18:45
Duplex,

Greetings. Welcome to the forum.

Post your model, and I'll be happy to texture it for you.

Thanks,

Seth Black

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Posted: 1st Apr 2007 19:01
Moving this to 3D Chat.

Duplex
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Posted: 1st Apr 2007 21:16 Edited at: 1st Apr 2007 21:20
Ok thanks,

@seth

What file type would you like the model in??

[EDIT] Here Is the model in .ms3d file type (see attached file)

[DOUBLE EDIT] Just make it As TVish as you can can you texture it so the TV is Off

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Fitness
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Posted: 1st Apr 2007 23:51
you should see videotutorials on Milkshape on mapcraft. I post links here on the forum. You must register to get access to these videotutorials - there are 4 tutorials for Milkshape and they are very good
Master Xilo
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Posted: 9th Apr 2007 03:14
ok, I textured it for you.

attached is the uv mapped model with texture in a .zip file

let me know if you can use it

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AaronG
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Posted: 9th Apr 2007 04:44
WOW. thats a good texture.


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Pillsbury Dobok
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Posted: 9th Apr 2007 04:49
Looks like someone had a lot of fun with a digi-cam.

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Master Xilo
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Posted: 9th Apr 2007 13:25 Edited at: 9th Apr 2007 13:25
no, i don't made the sub-images myself, they are from google:
tv
wood texture

Duplex
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Posted: 10th Apr 2007 12:19
Nice!

Thanks Dood, thats sweet!

Thanks,
Dup

P.S. Can you show me how to UV map?!

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Master Xilo
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Posted: 10th Apr 2007 13:25 Edited at: 10th Apr 2007 13:32
ok, firstly, you need lithUnwrap


1. load you model
2. select all parts wich should have the same texture (Preview->Show Model... for preview)
3. use box mapping and scale it after (by pressing the "S"-button on your keyboard) to the half size of the uv map
Master Xilo
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Posted: 10th Apr 2007 13:28

4.do the same with the rest of the model
5.save your model and the uv-map
6.load your model to milkshape and texture it with the uv map

finish!!!

I hope this helped

-MX
Duplex
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Posted: 10th Apr 2007 13:32 Edited at: 10th Apr 2007 13:33
Thanks Again! Your Excelent!

That 6-step guide has teached me more than all the video tuts and 20 to 30 step tuts that I've looked at before(I'd say about 5 video tuts and 15 normal tuts)!!

Thanks,
Dup

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Master Xilo
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Posted: 10th Apr 2007 14:05 Edited at: 10th Apr 2007 14:07
I uploaded a video @ youtube wich shows the progress from untextured model over uv-map and texture to textured model(3d preview is not working in this video):


^^click on the picture^^

-MX
Duplex
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Posted: 10th Apr 2007 15:43
Man, Your like, the only person thats ever helped me!

Why Does No One Like Me!?!?!

*Holds out hand to Master Xilo* Friends?


Thnaks,
Dup

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Posted: 10th Apr 2007 20:07
Try uploading .3DS files in the future if you require help with a model. Not everybody owns Milkshape, but .3ds files are universal to most modeling applications.

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