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3 Dimensional Chat / Forklift

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JoelJ
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Posted: 12th Oct 2005 23:27 Edited at: 12th Oct 2005 23:31
I made meh a Forklift in Milkshape

Screenshots thumbnails then the link for the big version:
poop, the image tags are being gay so here's the link to the files:
http://photobucket.com/albums/b92/xahrepap/Home%20Depot/?sc=1

anyway, not the most amazing thing, but I hit an ugly problem, I can draw worth poo, and I want a really good texture for it
so, I was wondering if any of you people would mind giving it a nice texture?
I would like the floor inside of the lift to have a black mat or something;
and then the chair to have one texture;
and then the body of the lift to have a yellow, metal texture, kinda worn out a bit.
then have the fork part have a black metal color.
and the obvious for the tires and stearing wheel
I would like all the textures in one file/MS3D Material


anyway, I've tried several different things, and I just really suck, I can't get it to look good

anyway, if someone would do this for me, I'll give you the MS3D file.

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Xenocythe
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Posted: 12th Oct 2005 23:57
MS3D?

Import it to .X or .3DS if you can...

Other then that, nice job mate

But like you, I'm crap at drawing. Sorry.
JoelJ
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Posted: 13th Oct 2005 22:13
so no one will do it for me then?
ok, but what do you guys think of the model?

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Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 14th Oct 2005 18:04
its an interesting model, tis a good start, all I can say really is keep practicing, as for texturing, thats my weakness.

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Megaton Cat
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Posted: 14th Oct 2005 21:15
Man I really need a forklift model, someone finish this up.


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Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 15th Oct 2005 03:04
make ur own you lazy bum

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JoelJ
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Posted: 15th Oct 2005 08:02
Quote: " make ur own you lazy bum "

I would but...
Quote: "I [have] an ugly problem, I can draw worth poo, and I want a really good texture for it "

hense . . . the post

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Posted: 15th Oct 2005 12:22
Quote: "Quote: " make ur own you lazy bum "
I would but.."


That was directed at megaton Cat

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JoelJ
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Posted: 15th Oct 2005 23:55
oh ok

here's my lawn mower i just finished
http://photobucket.com/albums/b92/xahrepap/Home%20Depot/?action=view¤t=LawnmowerFinal.png

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Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 16th Oct 2005 01:10
Thats good, with even a simple texture it would look great, wheels could be smoother (Not smooth as in increasing the polgon count, but just smoothing the appearence of the mesh) heck the chair could be smoothed too.

Like the model, consider smoothing, texture (even if simple) and it will look sweeter

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JoelJ
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Posted: 16th Oct 2005 03:32 Edited at: 16th Oct 2005 03:41
yeah, i'm making my friend who is a really good 2d artest (he's good with 3d modeling too actually...) draw me some textures.

How do you do the smoothing without increasing the poly count? I'm using Milkshape and will be using this in a game.

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BenDstraw
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Posted: 16th Oct 2005 08:01
change the smooth groups.

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Posted: 16th Oct 2005 13:18
I don't know how to change the smoothing on Milkshape, because I've never used it, but in Cinema 4D I just select the object and right click on the phong tag and set the smoothing, but thats completely differant

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JoelJ
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Posted: 17th Oct 2005 07:37
Quote: "change the smooth groups."

ok, but do those get saved in the X file and appear smoothed in DBP? If not, I don't care about smoothing :p

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Posted: 17th Oct 2005 19:57
well if they don't, you can re-smooth them in DBP

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Posted: 18th Oct 2005 01:25
ya what he said.

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