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yep, still bored

Lightwave (none) posted on Jan 10, 2002
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apologies, i couldnt resist making another.. christ im bored...

Comments (6)


mriess

7:22AM | Thu, 10 January 2002

Looks like game design and reminds me at the UT riot girl model. Nice work, but the texture resolution is to low!

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lucakk

8:07AM | Thu, 10 January 2002

Textures are Jpeg images? I can see the compression problem of saving different times the same image....

capn_obvious

7:02PM | Thu, 10 January 2002

yer, you got me.. i tend to use jpegs a bit so i dont end up running out of HD space. i know it looks bad, but what can you do [besides use bitmaps]

mono

2:12AM | Fri, 11 January 2002

i think it's different and quite quite cool just the way it is.

blurededge

9:48PM | Fri, 11 January 2002

Cool model, did you do it yourself? If you did what's the total poly count and what techniques did you use? Instead of .jpg, you could use any other compression method that is less lossy. .tga, .tif, both work well. In fact, there are a ton of image formats LW accepts. It's a shame to use low-res textures on such a cool modeling job. Nice work.

capn_obvious

11:38PM | Fri, 11 January 2002

Its fairly low-poly: 6653 total, mainly NURBS but used a little spline patching around the eyes and mouth.. yah, i know about other image formats, but sometimes i just go and use jpeg anyway.. most of my work uses bmp or tga maps


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