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FPSC Classic Models and Media / More weapon packs?

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Zerodin
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Posted: 25th Jun 2006 00:20
I'm looking for a more diverse selecton of weapons, but my tastes are very picky, as in stuff that wouldn't be worth someone's time to make just for me(like a lever action rifle, or a modern double barrel shotgun)

Would it be worth my money to buy this weapon creator thing I been hearing about?

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code master
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Posted: 25th Jun 2006 00:22 Edited at: 25th Jun 2006 00:25
I really can't say, as I'm the one making it. You pretty much have to make the decision yourself, BUT, going here will aid you.

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Also, reading your post, it looks like you want a weapon modeller, in which case neither program will help. You'll have to learn to model, but it's rewarding in it self. Once you've got modelling down though, it'll help a lot to have Weapon Creator.

Jon Fletcher
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Posted: 25th Jun 2006 00:28
im in the process of making a large model pack containing many new modern weapons, if thats what you mean...

-Jon


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Avenging Eagle
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Posted: 25th Jun 2006 01:21
I'm in the process of making a WWII gun pack containing guns fom both Allied and Axis sides but its not finished.

AE

Zerodin
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Posted: 25th Jun 2006 01:36 Edited at: 25th Jun 2006 01:37
Hmmm that program DOES look useful cause I want iron sights on all my guns, and from what I could tell from that lil positioning demo that was on the site it's possible, so that looks to be $15.00 well spent.

Course those model packs sound promising too!
I'll wiegh my options a while longer.

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code master
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Posted: 30th Jun 2006 20:37
Zerodin, I should point out that my program does not directly support Iron Sistes at the momment, but it's fully possible, you just take a pic with the Hud Positioner, the use that as the
Scope image. quite simple really.



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