litst opened this issue on Feb 05, 2001 ยท 14 posts
litst posted Mon, 05 February 2001 at 7:18 PM
willf posted Mon, 05 February 2001 at 10:13 PM
Simple?! Perhaps for you & people like Mark, Eric & Clint. Very nice work litst, you should be proud of it. It looks very good as a start for chain-mail armour. Perhaps a hood for your Hellboy head? Thanks for the short description, helps me to understand why it will be a long time before I comprehend these shaders.
litst posted Mon, 05 February 2001 at 10:38 PM
Well ok, it's a bit tricky ! But in the end, it's just a transmap and a bump map ! I just hope someone have understood my explaination ;) And thanks, now i know how to name the shader ("chainmail") . BTW, i can't find the english word for "ferrailleur" . Anybody have an idea ? It's someone that sells old metallic stuff ... litst
MarkBremmer posted Tue, 06 February 2001 at 5:59 AM
Sweet! It's always fun to see how the 'wheels turn' in someone elses head. Uh oh, now mine are going.... And when americans don't have a word in english to describe something, they just use the word in the language it came from. Isn't that why american english is such a tough one to learn? ;) Mark
ClintH posted Tue, 06 February 2001 at 7:02 AM
Excellent! Thanks for sharing the information! Clint
Clint Hawkins
MarketPlace Manager/Copyright Agent
All my life I've been over the top ... I don't know what I'm doing
... All I know is I don't wana stop!
(Zakk Wylde (2007))
AzChip posted Tue, 06 February 2001 at 8:58 AM
Very cool shader; elegant logic in its construction. As for "ferrailleur," literally it is "ironer," or from German Eisener or Eisner, which is a fairly common surname, but not really an occupation. We often call folks who deal in old metal stuff "junkmen."
brenthomer posted Tue, 06 February 2001 at 12:07 PM
litst posted Tue, 06 February 2001 at 2:19 PM
brenthomer posted Tue, 06 February 2001 at 4:38 PM
Well thanks for the step by step..I feel much better now. I think that was a very useful tip that I will be able to use in other projects. thanks for taking the time to explain :)
Nazgul posted Wed, 07 February 2001 at 2:44 PM
Not to be a moocher, but will litst post the shader in the free stuff area?
litst posted Wed, 07 February 2001 at 3:12 PM
I'll post the shader ... not free, unfortunately . Sorry but i really need a bit of money !!! See the message i've sent about it . Also, i've posted a shader pack on e-groups a while ago . Sorry, "Yahoo" groups ! I think the file is always there . Do you need the URL ? litst
litst posted Fri, 09 February 2001 at 3:58 PM
Thanks low stress ! Now i can sleep quietly ! ;) litst
rockjockjared posted Mon, 26 February 2001 at 11:45 PM
You never cease to amaze me! Everything that I have seen of yours if AWESOME! How long have you been doing this stuff anyways?
litst posted Tue, 27 February 2001 at 10:13 AM
Thanks Rockjockjared, To answer your question, i've bought my first PC in 1999 and i do 3D stuff since last year . In fact, i've done 3D before :) It was on my old Amstrad CPC and the software was called " 3D construction kit " . I needed more than 10 minutes to launch it via the tape player ! But that was fun, even with 64 KB ram ! ;) litst