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Subject: New map for one of my freebies (warning: large image)


pauljs75 ( ) posted Tue, 28 December 2004 at 10:33 AM ยท edited Thu, 26 December 2024 at 1:58 PM

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Here's a map for my STR-7 freebie. If you want, I could quickly make another with just the camo sans-decals. Enjoy!


Barbequed Pixels?

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Also feel free to browse my freebies at ShareCG.
There might be something worth downloading.


pauljs75 ( ) posted Tue, 28 December 2004 at 10:34 AM

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And this is how it looks when rendered in Bryce.


Barbequed Pixels?

Your friendly neighborhood Wings3D nut.
Also feel free to browse my freebies at ShareCG.
There might be something worth downloading.


alexsm ( ) posted Tue, 28 December 2004 at 12:40 PM

Cool, how this work? I mean , how u do the map ?


pauljs75 ( ) posted Tue, 28 December 2004 at 3:16 PM

If you have the model already, just right click and save as and name and place the map .jpg with the model. Then while in Bryce use the material editor and change the image texture from the default one... Or did you mean to ask how it was made to begin with? In that case, it was UV mapped in Wings and the resulting template was painted over using JASC Paint Shop Pro (any 2D program would work.). The image is then brought back into Wings to check how it wraps on the models, and then is adjusted again in PSP. (Repeat last two steps until it's right.) To me, this is a lot more work than making the model itself.


Barbequed Pixels?

Your friendly neighborhood Wings3D nut.
Also feel free to browse my freebies at ShareCG.
There might be something worth downloading.


lordstormdragon ( ) posted Wed, 29 December 2004 at 7:38 AM

Pretty smooth texture map, and BIG too! I like how the camo is kinda faded, but the decals are nice and crisp. Good stuff...


pauljs75 ( ) posted Wed, 29 December 2004 at 7:57 PM

The trick is to paint over the template using layers. This way it is possible to adjust transparancy to see the template and make corrections. Then it's just a matter of using effects on layers independently to suit the desired effect (blur used on camo layer, but not on decals, etc.) That's also why I could make a quick plain version really quick (easy as turning off the decals and exporting again.) So far nobody's asked for one.


Barbequed Pixels?

Your friendly neighborhood Wings3D nut.
Also feel free to browse my freebies at ShareCG.
There might be something worth downloading.


lordstormdragon ( ) posted Wed, 29 December 2004 at 8:38 PM

Aye, I figured there were layers involved somwhere... Imagine being on the design team at Adobe or Corel or Jasc way back in 1989 or whatever, and one day at a team meeting someone just blurts out : "Hey, I know! What if we could program layers, you know, like different levels?!?!?" (everyone looks at him/her dubiously...)


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