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Xaque
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Posted: 12th Dec 2006 01:33
Hi i have now made my first model for fpsc but i dont know about i want to use it
but i dont have but textur on it becuase i can't
if any whant to try then yust say
but here it is what do you think abaout my first 3d model

and sorry for my bad spelling

Sorry im not good to english

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AaronG
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Posted: 12th Dec 2006 06:02
OH MY GOD. thats very good-r u sure its your 1st model??? consult the tutorial on the front page about milkshape characters.

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Xaque
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Posted: 12th Dec 2006 10:19
yep it my first model its a tutorial from milkshapes site about making low poly heads
but yes its my very first model ever

Sorry im not good to english
Xaque
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Posted: 12th Dec 2006 13:50
how about the poly count? is that okay for fpsc?

Sorry im not good to english
Locrian
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Posted: 12th Dec 2006 20:56
The Polys are good. That's about the top of the spectrum though for optimal frames per. Some will argue that you can go 5k and still be "OK" but common sense tells us that an engine keeping track of the vertacies on a 2500 poly animated object is going to work half as hard as on a 5000 poly.

I also want to point out this guy did exactly what he's supposed to do. He sought out information on "MILKSHAPES" site and produces a very fine first effort. Now if the rest of you guys that joined before Mon Dec 11th 2006 would only take a page from this gentleman's "book of things to do", this forum would run 500% better.

You that know me, know I'm always saying respect isn't given around here....it's earned.....Well Xaque has earned some respect.

Good job Xaque
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Xaque
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Posted: 12th Dec 2006 22:51
Thanks Locrian for your words

Sorry im not good to english
FredP
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Posted: 12th Dec 2006 22:55
Quote: "Now if the rest of you guys that joined before Mon Dec 11th 2006 would only take a page from this gentleman's "book of things to do", this forum would run 500% better."


Quite true.

Silent Thunder
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Posted: 13th Dec 2006 00:35
Quote: "You that know me, know I'm always saying respect isn't given around here....it's earned.....Well Xaque has earned some respect."
Quote: ""Now if the rest of you guys that joined before Mon Dec 11th 2006 would only take a page from this gentleman's "book of things to do", this forum would run 500% better.""


agreed.

welcome to the forums, Xaque, and by the way, that is a nice model, expecially for your first!


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Xaque
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Posted: 13th Dec 2006 01:01
Thanks silent thunder

Sorry im not good to english
Xaque
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Posted: 13th Dec 2006 03:45 Edited at: 13th Dec 2006 08:36
[mod edit] its hard to make a good uv map

Sorry im not good to english

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