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FPSC Classic Models and Media / i need media for money wanna trade?

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sic1ne
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2011 11:36 Edited at: 3rd Apr 2011 11:51
hello ok i am looking for some tiled wall segments with tiles missing!

i would like matching tile pieces as an entity aswell as a broken floor with broken tile so i can place broken tiles on the floor around the wall and stuff ?

i am willing to pay if somebody can make this for me ps3 shader ready thanks!

#1 tiled wall segment
#2 broken tiles as entity to place on floor
#3 broken tiled floor with tiles missing

broken floor example

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNyYS0V3t1E

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RelMayer
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2011 12:27 Edited at: 3rd Apr 2011 12:28
You don't need to hire someone to do this, it's very easy to do.
If you pay for it, you will get scammed, IMHO.

I could do this, but I'm too lazy for now.

Please apologize my bad english, I'm French.

ELDORA Rocks !
JLMoondog
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2011 13:49
Quote: "If you pay for it, you will get scammed, IMHO."

What?

Gencheff
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2011 14:09
What Josh said...

Quite obviously he can't do it himself,and there's nothing wrong with that...some people have other things to do to occupy their time.

Since I'm in a good mood,I'll have a crack at this.And no,I don't want anything in return.

I'll post the results in this thread,unless it gets locked.Then I'll contact you via e-mail.


PC Specs:Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit,Intel Core i7 960 @ 3.20GHz,NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480,12GB RAM,2x Western Digital 997GB HDD
henry ham
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2011 14:21
i may have a go at this as well

cheers henry

sic1ne
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Posted: 3rd Apr 2011 16:00
@ gencheff and henry ham

thanks guys i tried to make the models myself before i posted this post using firma and other free softwares but my models came out horrible lol i have no clue how to make my segments or rooms seamless and shader ready! and my textures could have been better quality lol but i am learning and i do not want you guys to think i am trying to take the eazy way out i am gratefull for the help! sic1ne

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henry ham
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Posted: 5th Apr 2011 01:05
here you go mate a few floor textures just run them through a segment maker eg firma

http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=183729&b=24

hope this is of some use

cheers henry

sic1ne
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Posted: 6th Apr 2011 20:44
@ henry thanks for the textures thoose were the same ones i found on cg textures and tried to use lol but looked much worse when i used them lol what program did you use to mix the floor tiles up and make different veriations? also why im at it what software should i use to make my models shader ready? and how do i make them shady ready? i have only seen 1 tutorial about shaders on the forum and it was for photoshop and it wasnt a good tutorial because the kid was rigging stuff his own way? thanks

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Bootlicker
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Posted: 6th Apr 2011 21:20
Quote: " i have only seen 1 tutorial about shaders on the forum and it was for photoshop and it wasnt a good tutorial because the kid was rigging stuff his own way? thanks"


thanks.

any particular thing i can help with?


sic1ne
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Posted: 6th Apr 2011 21:46
shure bootlicker i could use your help ?

#1 which sofware should i use to make my models and segments shader ready? and how do i make them shader ready

#2 which sofware do you think i should use and learn to make my own models and texture them?

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sic1ne
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Posted: 7th Apr 2011 00:28
@bootlicker

i see that the tutorial i watched about shaders was your video but i did not understand it because i do not have photoshop. can you still make models and segments shader ready without photoshop? if so what other softwares can i use? i just need to learn the basics and have the right info so i can learn and be on the right path. but since i am new and learning this stuff i need help or a tutorial that can start at the begining and work its way in because i have no know knowledge about this stuff other than firma and entity workshop! ps i am willing to donate money for a propper tutorial i really wanna learn

how can i make my models shader ready what softwares do i use and how do i make my textures or segments seamless

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Bootlicker
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Posted: 10th Apr 2011 23:19
Quote: "how can i make my models shader ready what softwares do i use and how do i make my textures or segments seamless
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rightio, you can use GIMP or paint.net to do the things shown in the videos although I am not sure exactly how I am certain it can be done. I have no experience in these but im pretty sure the functions will have the same names just located in a different toolbar etc. i will make a tutorial on how to make textures seamless sometime soon, it will be a text tutorial to help make things easier to follow


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