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FPSC Classic Models and Media / A sink and a coffee table

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FredP
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Posted: 27th Jul 2006 10:39
Here is an FPSC ready sink and an FPSC ready coffee table.

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FredP
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Posted: 27th Jul 2006 10:40
Here's the coffee table...

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FredP
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Posted: 27th Jul 2006 10:41
Picture of the sink.

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FredP
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Posted: 27th Jul 2006 10:41
...and a pic of the coffee table.

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da power pwnerer
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Posted: 14th Aug 2006 18:36
awesome!

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xplosys
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Posted: 14th Aug 2006 19:00
I like your hand-drawn textures better. Thanks Fred.

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FredP
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Posted: 14th Aug 2006 20:12
You\'re welcome.

Smitho
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Posted: 16th Aug 2006 22:27
Fred, you're doing very well putting all these things forward to the community, and im sure everyone appreciates it.
One thing, though; Your textures are looking very flat, and plain. The coffee table, for example, looked quite good, but if you look at an oak coffee table (Oak as an example again) you see the grain is very dark, and stands out from the main colour, and there are also shines of light etc. I cant model at all, but know a bit about textures etc.
Thanks again,
Yours in Gaming,
Dan.

Weeee
FredP
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Posted: 16th Aug 2006 22:49
I used a wood texture making program to make the texture for the coffee table and the picture was taken in a semi-low light setting.
I did the texture to the sink by hand.
If you don't like the textures feel free to make your own.I won't get mad.
Just make sure that if you make another texture for my models that you post it here to share it with the rest fo the forum members.
I thank you for your input and your observations.

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