Yes, you can, but I'm not sure DICE will be happy about tampering with their models. That and the fact that there is greater satisfaction in creating your own stuff, is why the rest of us do it ourselves._Henke_ wrote:W00t?! can you edit the vanilla models?
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Nice_Henke_ wrote::BUMP:
we never get tired of the M16´s and M4's right
A handgrip would be awesome!!

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I ain't that great of a modelerZ-trooper wrote:Yes, you can, but I'm not sure DICE will be happy about tampering with their models. That and the fact that there is greater satisfaction in creating your own stuff, is why the rest of us do it ourselves.
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Thanks to you requiem and your workflow videos/posts here which I've used as inspiration, I now present my first textured model ever 

I'm just trying to make some small props and small stuff before I go live with the mod, that way I'll actually create some interrest and maybe even recruit a few talented people.
(so this is the first official post of content from "Operation: Survivability" - working title)
It still needs a lot of work but most of it is pretty much done.
Its pretty low poly, but thats on purpose, so I'm trying to save a lot of details for the normal maps.
Here is a pipe-bomb I'm currently skinning, but I'm not sure I want so many sides on the fuse so I might just redo it, but the practice of doing these small props is good training and provides good experince


I'm just trying to make some small props and small stuff before I go live with the mod, that way I'll actually create some interrest and maybe even recruit a few talented people.
(so this is the first official post of content from "Operation: Survivability" - working title)
It still needs a lot of work but most of it is pretty much done.
Its pretty low poly, but thats on purpose, so I'm trying to save a lot of details for the normal maps.
Here is a pipe-bomb I'm currently skinning, but I'm not sure I want so many sides on the fuse so I might just redo it, but the practice of doing these small props is good training and provides good experince

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You may be right, I'll finish up the initial draft of the concept I have laying around.[R-CON]GeZe wrote:I would change the name... "operation something" just seems overused.
What is the concept behind it? Maybe we can think of a better name.
But I think the name will be some type of "statement" like
Situation: Survivability
or
Status: Survivability
But ultimatly whatever you call your game/mod it ends up as a acronym, and "OpS" was a good acronym, where "SS" has no 'value' to it.
EDIT:
BACKGROUND/STORY - STILL A DRAFT, which is apparent by my bad english
"The world is plagued with the living dead walking the land, the world as we know it has come to an end. Noone knows what went wrong, but survivors only know that they have eachother and must try to stick together and survive as best as they can. Survivors have barricaded themselves in small fortifications, fighting for their right to excist. Food, ammo and other supplies are needed to survive, but moving outside the fortifications is a dead serious task for even the most hardy veteran. A group of survivors have settled in the heart of what used to be a major city of the United States of America. The groups of survivors consists of what was once regular people of the pre-apocalypse world. They each rely on their skills and crafts from before the world died - and woke up again."
Short description of the game concept:
A CO-OP zombie shooter, with realistic weapon control and feel.
Players play as "classes" (i.e. ex-military, policeman, nurse/doctor, mechanic) which each have different abilities (which I will not discuss here - but they are well documented).
A "safe zone" exsists at the center of the map(s) with a fortification. Players start with very limited ammo/stuff and must venture out into the world (only a few blocks - filled with zombies) to find new weapons/stuff and gain "experince"/abilities.
That is pretty much as much as I am willing to share at this time.
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