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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Grass segments.

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james hardy
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Posted: 11th Oct 2007 22:06 Edited at: 11th Oct 2007 22:09

muhahaha
just wanna say hi EVERYONE i am bored
so i decided too show some pics of grass segments i have made lol

Tis a exceLLANTY PICCY


its even better than reall grass


James

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james hardy
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Posted: 11th Oct 2007 22:12


and here is the texture
of the grass

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james hardy
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Posted: 11th Oct 2007 22:12
and sum more

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Butter fingers
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Posted: 11th Oct 2007 22:14 Edited at: 11th Oct 2007 22:15
Warning! Accidental double post ahead.

Butter fingers
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Posted: 11th Oct 2007 22:14 Edited at: 11th Oct 2007 22:16
Those segments have horrible evident seams, and should have really been posted in models and media.

Try using a mirror tool, or clone tool to make the edges of the grass line up. Your goal should be that the individual segment squares are not visible i.e. the whole grass area looks like one texture.

james hardy
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Posted: 11th Oct 2007 22:16 Edited at: 11th Oct 2007 22:18
ye lol
im no good at posting in forums

and i see wat you mean,thanks for advice ill work on them and make them look 100xbetter
FredP
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Posted: 12th Oct 2007 00:57
James,
You are becoming increasingly annoying.You don't actually want to take the time to do things properly before you do them...like offering free models and not knowing how to make them FPSC ready.
You've been around long enough to know how to do some of this stuff and,if not,then it is time you learn it.Nobody wants to spend their time reading posts and trying to help someone who has no desire to make an effort to do anything for himself or herself and I personally don't like it.
Stop the insanity...there are programs,tutorials and a little common sense wouldn't hurt your cause either.
You can do lots of cool things with FPSC...once you learn how.

Please have mercy and use the search function.
Will da gamr
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Posted: 12th Oct 2007 07:00
Wow. Way to lay down the law FredP. Personally, I thought his enthusiasm was cute...

I find your lack of faith disturbing.
james hardy
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Posted: 12th Oct 2007 18:46
i understand

sorry people i wont be annoying you with no annoying posts nomore
Tom0001
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Posted: 12th Oct 2007 18:57
Yeah, Fred. What the DEUCE? LOL. There's no need to have gotten so, *cough* narky about it.

Veron
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Posted: 12th Oct 2007 21:00
Quote: "Yeah, Fred. What the DEUCE? LOL. There's no need to have gotten so, *cough* narky about it."


Tell ya what mate, I don't think you should be going around these forums, on your first day back, starting fights with other members like Zombie 20, and now telling a mod off for trying to give advice to help James Hardy out.

Just a bit of advice, now you better not start flaming me for giving you advice!


FredP
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Posted: 12th Oct 2007 21:10
That's enough.Whatever issues that may have arisen in this thread earlier started months ago...and that's not really up for debate.
Tom just walked in on the back end of this and doesn't know what is going on so it is understandable that he would post like that.It's no big thing.
Whatever happened is done and over with (at least until the next thing happens) so let's just go on about our business and make games.

Please have mercy and use the search function.
Because you love me
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Posted: 29th Oct 2007 18:21
I can't see the pictures. Im interested in seeing this grass that looks better than real grass!
james hardy
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Posted: 7th Nov 2007 19:21
wat format do you wont me too post them as or do you wont the download
Storm 6000
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Posted: 8th Nov 2007 14:31
lol let him have a download hehe

Thanks
Adam
james hardy
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Posted: 8th Nov 2007 18:02
this is the grass rar

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Storm 6000
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Posted: 9th Nov 2007 13:59
okie a few things firstly there textures not a segment, second some of those textures are awful quality, third they need to be a dimension which is a power of 2 for example 128x128, 256x256, 512x5123 and so on, sort this out and drop image 4 and then get them into fpsc and im sure they'll look good

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Adam
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Posted: 9th Nov 2007 18:25
@ storm (512x512) not 512x5123

pain

Me = noob

and i love The TGC : )
Storm 6000
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Posted: 11th Nov 2007 21:59
lol yes sorry 512x512

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Adam

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