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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Make cammo for your gunz!

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SH4773R
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Posted: 27th Jul 2010 06:57
toutoral attached, comment if you like it! its in open office format if you dont have it you should get it!

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AbdulAhad
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Posted: 27th Jul 2010 08:48
Dude thanks a bunch!!!!

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SH4773R
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Posted: 27th Jul 2010 09:16
Any time

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Zay
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Posted: 27th Jul 2010 10:57
Well it's not even hard...
All you have to do is open the gun texture in Photoshop put a camo texture over it, tweak it some more until it looks great,save it and you're done.
Easy as pie.

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Shadowtroid
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Posted: 27th Jul 2010 14:00
It might look a little better if you spelled "tutorial" correctly.

Also, I'm not sure everyone wants "grey" camo.

There are lots of people without office, why can't you use something more user-friendly, like PDFs?

Gencheff
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Posted: 27th Jul 2010 14:13
Making a cammo on a texture is easy.Open photoshop.Go to Layer->New fill Layer->Pattern.Select a cammo pattern , click Ok.Then click on the layer on the layer panel and change blending mode to Overlay.Remove the unwanted parts with the Polygonal lasso tool or magic wand tool and you're done.

SH4773R
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Posted: 27th Jul 2010 20:37
I know its easy, i know im not the best speller but hey i had free time and i wanted to give back to the communtiy, even if its really easy i might help some one plus alll you have to do to get diffrent colors is sub out the colors in the boxs

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freak of nature 64
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Posted: 31st Jul 2010 04:59
Quote: "My software never has bugs. It just develops random features."
xD Anyway, AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!

advent7011
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2010 01:28
@shadowtroid if you dont want the camo grey just use colourise
Ocho Geek
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2010 01:45 Edited at: 2nd Aug 2010 01:45
Okay, but at the moment it looks too blurred, It's not something I would recognize as being camouflage,

by adding a threshold filter (if paint.net has one) and repeating the process (since cloud is randomized) with a different threshold level, you can get this



Ocho Geek
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2010 02:05
attached is it in-game, also a note is you shouldn't cover the entire gun with the texture

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