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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Where can I find skies?

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BeauPratten
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Location: Newy, Australia
Posted: 6th Nov 2010 12:05
Since fpsfree went down is there any other way I can get skies?

Norion
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Location: The Netherlands.
Posted: 6th Nov 2010 21:05
i have the setup but i think it is piracy if i give it to you

sorry

(maybe you should contact the owner of skies)


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ultraplex
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Posted: 7th Nov 2010 00:05
download some skyboxes from here
http://www.fps-files.com/download.php?view.683

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BeauPratten
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Posted: 8th Nov 2010 08:35
I wanted to make my own skyboxes...who owns skies?

JRH
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Location: Stirling, UK
Posted: 8th Nov 2010 21:59
Quote: "Where can I find skies?"


Most usually go outside and look up.

My karma ran over your dogma.
Teacher
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Posted: 8th Nov 2010 22:52
Lots of skyboxes seem to be made in a program called Bryce. I'm sure there are free downloads of it around, you could start looking on the Daz3D website, which is a good place to start. It's possible to make skyboxes with graphics editors like GIMP or Paint.net (photoshop is better!).
You'll need to fiddle, mess about, get it wrong a few times, then it'll come together for you.
Good Luck!

You are only coming through in waves...
Astro Chickster
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Posted: 9th Nov 2010 00:50
He means the program "Skies".

Good luck in finding it, but if you need any textures when you do, you can easily cut up the huge selection of skybox images at CG Textures.
BeauPratten
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Posted: 10th Nov 2010 11:28
Yeah i was talking about the program skies. I tried using bryce once but I realised I'm not smart enough to figure out how to use it and too easily distracted to read the help

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