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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Framed Photographs

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ElInt
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 18:07 Edited at: 17th Mar 2008 08:26
*UPDATE 2*
I've got 2048x2048 w/new algorithm. Perfect, no (little, negligible) quality lost and in some ways quality gained. Far, far more efficient. I now have a functional texture base - 2048x2048. For all entities, walls, etc. I'll use it, add alpha texture to walls to add depth.
*END UPDATE 2*
*UPDATE*
Models are now 4096x4096 instead of 8192x8192 - I re-UV mapped them using a new algorithm. 120mb total, very reasonable load time of 1 second each unmodified, negligible with size halved...
Price: $2.00
Note: Please do not purchase unless you are alright with waiting until tomorrow for your product information. I will not release an unfinished product.
On the samples: I may update them later, I doubt it though. They still are highly inefficient but are just fine for viewing my work. I don't like how the sample subject-photos turned out and they are some of my earlier work. I may replace them later.
Site: elint.110mb.com
Filesize of product: ~120mb
Load time for complete product: +10 seconds for whole product (estimated) on an older hard disk. If you know how to stream 'em, please do not hesitate to tell me. I will not hesitate to award you with a few entity packs as they come out.
*END UPDATE*

10 entities total; will get purchase page up shortly. The photographs are of ducks. The 12 screenshots can be found in the .zip attachment. Take up 1 gig of hard drive space uncompressed but do not tax system resources. I am not sure exactly how this works, but I believe they use the additional pathways of the 16x PCI-E card, effectively streaming the textures from your hard drive. Take about 3 mins to load in, could be slower for newer hard drives (mine is a 2004 bundle hard drive, so it's probably max. size min. speed).
Would be solved easily with any modern gaming console (except Wii, guessing from the usual relatively low-res textures to be found on their 3d apps).
Anyways, price suggestions will be considered, feedback will be useful. All screens are angled down because at first I wanted to have my pics at 50y height, but later I settled on 55y height. May be updated when I put the purchase page up.
How to purchase (my plan currently, I have a functional and verified paypal account):
1. Click purchase
2. Fill out paypal form
3. Make sure your email address is correct
4. When the transaction is complete (near instantaneous for credit or debit transfer, 1-3 days for direct checking transfer), receive email with download link and password
5. Download both 160 meg zip files - 1 contains entities 1-5, other holds 6-10
6. Place them in a separate folder (strongly recommended - they use general names)
Recommended folder name:
duckpics1
(numerical for future releases)

elint.110mb.com

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Luke314pi
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 18:30 Edited at: 12th Mar 2008 18:32
I am confused. Ten framed pictures of ducks could be created in Signs in less than 5 minutes. Also they would take up less than 1 MB of space. And yours would take up 320 MB zipped? My entire game doesn't take that much space....

henry ham
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 18:56
320 meg for 10 pics of ducks ??? is this a joke

Keo C
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 20:53 Edited at: 12th Mar 2008 20:54
Hehe, I needed a laugh today.
(Henry you joined on the same day as me. o.0)


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Dream
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 22:22
Unless hes uploaded the entire contents of his computer
Seth Black
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 22:23
...this is going to be locked.

1. There are no screenshots posted.

2. The origin of the images used has not been clarified. Who holds the copyright on these images? You've provided nothing. We need to see a usage license.

3. No one is going to purchase this pack.

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butyouman
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Posted: 12th Mar 2008 23:06
holy crap 1 gig for 10 pics of ducks do we get fpsc and all the model packs too that would be about 1 gig

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Keo C
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 02:31
I looked at the pictures. They aren't all ducks.


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ElInt
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 02:34
The origin of the images is the wikipedia commons. All are public domain images.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Reusing_content_outside_Wikimedia

Screenies are in a .zip file. First post, download button.

There is a reason these total 1gb in space. There are various optimizations to reduce their size and load time that are simple and effective (ie limiting color count, alpha dithering). I am providing you source images so you have the power to choose how you wish to implement them in your application.
http://uk.gamespot.com/video/939982/6176261/id-tech-5-stage-demo-part-1

You can find free samples of my work at http://elint.110mb.com.
ElInt
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 02:38
Official product name is 'Waterfowl Pictures I'
I must have been referring to the product ID. I prefer to use brief phrases in describing products in programming because it leaves less room for typos in the coding.
ie:
C:\waterfowlpictures\canadiangoose1
or
C:\duckpics\pic4
Seth Black
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 02:43
Quote: "...They aren't all ducks."


...nope.

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butyouman
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 02:43
holy crap is that a swan

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SpyDaniel
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 03:05
Your better off selling the images on a photography site.

Seth Black
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 03:46
Quote: "holy crap is that a swan"


...why, yes it is.

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Keo C
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Posted: 13th Mar 2008 06:21
Quote: "photography"

At first, I misread that as porno.


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ElInt
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Posted: 15th Mar 2008 07:06
I have added the product. Go to the elint@110mb.com site to download it.
Price: $2.00

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ElInt
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Posted: 16th Mar 2008 12:50 Edited at: 17th Mar 2008 08:27
*UPDATE*
Goal reached. 120mb total uncompressed, download from one .zip file. Price remains same, some minor updates to arrive at site, probably will remove samples now because I do not like them.
*END UPDATE*
I have halved the filesize to 44mb per .dds texture, uncompressed complete with mipmaps. Lossless compression algorithms, loading time decreased to about 10 seconds per texture. Should fit in one zip file now, continuing with my work. Hope to reduce it to 12mb total, they will take up at most 440mb on your hard disk now. 120mb if I can reach or pass target lossless compression ratio.
44*10=440

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