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FPSC Classic Models and Media / My first Attempt at Segments, lol

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JRH
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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 17:18 Edited at: 27th Apr 2008 17:19
Hi everyone, attached is a preview of my first attempt at making segments. Texturing models is one thing but making seamless ones, WHOAH!

I never thought it would be such a challenge. Heres to all those great segment makers out there.

Feel free to leave comments.

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Aertic
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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 17:25
Look okay.
puppyofkosh
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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 18:37
Alright, better than I started. What are you using? But not bad for a start.

Nomad Soul
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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 19:31
There are plenty of free texture sites around with textures that can be edited (made seamless) to suit a first person shooter game.

Painting textures completely from scratch is difficult and very time consuming. Unless your game is sci-fi this is going to eat up a lot of your development time.

I found this tutorial brilliant and enabled me to start making much better seamless textures within a couple of hours of employing these methods.

http://photoshoptextures.com/texture-tutorials/seamless-textures.htm

Attached is a screenshot showing a segment I made with a free unedited ground texture.

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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 19:33
Here is a screenshot of the same segment floor after using the methods demonstrated in the tutorial link provided.

Good work on starting custom segments. Given thats what you'll be spending a fair amount of time in an FPSC game looking at, it's a good idea to know how to make them look as good as possible.

Hope this helps.

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JRH
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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 19:35
Thank you very much. Though, I did use photos, which I edited to make half seamless in photoshop.

Thanks again.

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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 19:39
nice well if your using entity workshape there is a function that will let you in large your texture and since your textures are plain colors so you wont have to worry about blurring the texture.

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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 22:27
It looks like that from a distance but its actually an image of a painted wall. Its just the way I have the light hitting it, etc...

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