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Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-04 12:45
by ice_killer
whit a pain is the *** time consuming trick

Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-04 17:53
by DeltaFart
You go to file merge
When I tried this the mag was gigantic!!!!
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-06 19:22
by Martin
Got the skin for the ironsight one done, i'll pm you. Could you make a render?
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-06 19:30
by DeltaFart
I could make a render but I need a tutorial on how to make it lok good
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-06 20:16
by DeltaFart
Uh oh maretin you forgot the bloody thermold mag!!!
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-06 22:19
by Martin
already sent it to ya =]
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-07 22:31
by DeltaFart
ok once someone can fix that chargine handle and sends me the new model, I'll reuv map the thing so we can get this thing done!
martin how's progress on the new barrel and forgrip?
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-07 23:01
by Martin
completed the foregrip and barrel skin, and fixed the model for you. sending!
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-08 02:02
by DeltaFart
you can, I need the new chargine handle for the C7A1, but it's mostly done
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-08 02:43
by Martin
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-08 03:55
by DeltaFart
Save the C7A1 front sight I'd say I did pretty good for my first render of someone else's project
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-08 04:01
by Z-trooper
DeltaFart wrote:Save the C7A1 front sight I'd say I did pretty good for my first render of someone else's project
For this being your 2nd UV job I'd say you did a pretty good job mate

I kept a lot of the front sight as you mention. Although I fixed a bit of overlapping UVs and some stretching. The main problem was seams on cylinders. pretty unfortunate to have them out towards the player. Easy to fix though, just use the rotate tool in the viewport and rotate the gizmo around until the green line (seam) is somewhere thats not too noticable (I put it underneath the handguard)
But yea, you are doing great for the early stage you are at

you'll do fine when with a little more experince in both modeling and UV mapping. Keep at it!
@ Martin, Good job as always

textures are fitting well with Pride's work!
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-08 05:10
by DeltaFart
Im stil trying to figure out how I can move the seams, next time we see each other on Xfire you have to explain that one to me
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-08 10:11
by Glimmerman
Many many many kudos to all of you, they look awesome fellas, excellent work!

Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-08 11:21
by General Dragosh
Why do people use a black backgroung for renderings when the gunz are black lol xD ?
Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-08 11:23
by Pride
Great work!
One thing i would say though, is that the barrel on the C7 needs more work to bring it in line with the rest of the gun. Take a look at this, comparing the C7 barrel with the original C8 barrel:
A stronger highlight along the length of the barrel should help alot.
Keep it up!
/Pride
Oh and Z-Trooper, i had nothing to do with the M-16 series, it's all Vaiski, Millenia and Chucs work

Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-08 11:43
by Z-trooper
'[R-DEV wrote:Pride;957196']Great work!
One thing i would say though, is that the barrel on the C7 needs more work to bring it in line with the rest of the gun. Take a look at this, comparing the C7 barrel with the original C8 barrel:
A stronger highlight along the length of the barrel should help alot.
Keep it up!
/Pride
Oh and Z-Trooper, i had nothing to do with the M-16 series, it's all Vaiski, Millenia and Chucs work
Ah yea, Just assumed that you didi it as it was using the C7A2's body texture, but yea, of course that was napped from there.. my bad, it was 5-6am when I UV'ed it, was a bit tired

Re: [Need UV] Diemaco C7 series.
Posted: 2009-03-08 12:04
by cyberzomby
That is looking sexy! Great work people!