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[Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-04 21:54
by Scot
Well I'm getting into texturing, and have got okay at doing it, but what do i do like next, as I don't have a model or anything to do, even if it has already been textured, does anyone have a model which I could practice on or something similar?? Sorry if this is completely nubby! Im usually on xfire so if you want to contact me its
thescot666
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 01:12
by GhostDance101
You can have a go on my mosque if you like, It's not really finished but could be good practice.
It's based on the Friday Mosque in Herat Afghanistan.
max file
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 01:35
by Tonnie
Not to be to offensive but the windows on that model still need alot of work altho you did say you were still working on it so yer...
Just a thort is the model uv mapped coz otherwise scott will have to do that...
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 02:01
by GhostDance101
Yeah never mind It's not Uv mapped yet, still needs a lot of work... Maybe in a few day or something I could send a more finished version.
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 02:10
by Tonnie
Ok, thescott666
I can give you some models to work with that are uvmapped... It just really depends on if you want todo weapons,cars,helis,planes,buildings so yer give me an idea what kind of things you want i can prob get one to you...
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 09:34
by Scot
EErrm I guess I'll start with weapons, seems easier, and then move onto the big dogs like buildings etc. And please, just call me scot

Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 10:10
by SuperTimo
what sort of programes do you need for texturing? id love to have a go at the typhoon model, its a good texture but i feel its flawed in certain ways.
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 10:14
by Tonnie
Well i use photoshop cs2 for the image side of things but i have 3ds max 9 for the model side and rendering...
I will post a link to a simple weapon soon for you "scot"
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 10:18
by SuperTimo
hmm that require expensive programmes that i can't afford...

Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 10:23
by Pride
SuperTimo wrote:what sort of programes do you need for texturing? id love to have a go at the typhoon model, its a good texture but i feel its flawed in certain ways.
If you want to just edit skins that are already ingame, you'll need Photoshop, and the nVidia tools, which can be found here:
Adobe Photoshop Plug-ins
Those let you open and save .dds images, which are what the textures are saved as for the game.
I think you can do stuff with the GIMP as well, which is free. let me have a look.
EDIT: yeah, here is a DDS plugin for the GIMP:
http://nifelheim.dyndns.org/~cocidius/dds/
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 10:38
by Tonnie
yer what he said lol
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 11:09
by space

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You can texture this for me if you like -Its not suitable for PR as its a civi heli, but I am modeling a military version atm
The files are in max and io needs to be UVed as well - PM me if you want it ( or anyone else! )
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 13:55
by Drav
Scot a good resource for texturing is
Game Artist Forums
Register and take part in their speed texturing competition. They post the model and you texture it. You dont have to post your results but its a good way to get some small simple models to work on that can be textured quite quickly. Things like barrels, chests and boxes that have less sheer space to texture than weapons and vehicles, but can still be very highly detailed.
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 13:58
by Scot
Cheers mate, thx, ill see whats what, maybe post a example of my work here!
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 15:18
by Z-trooper
as Mescaldrav said game-artist.net's speed texturing comp is a great place to start. If you dont have much idea of what to do and work slow - dont despair, just take it easy and finish it in our own phase. The speed texturing comp is a great place to learn texturing because its usually very low poly objects that already have been UV mapped.
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-05 23:42
by Chuc
Best way is also learn by example, look at other people's work and to break down how they achieved that effect.
Re: [Question] Texturing
Posted: 2008-07-06 02:59
by HughJass
Check out requiems (Project reality founder) vids. He has some good ones.
requiem2d.net
and this website he started (i think)
Game Artist Forums
Good luck, I hope you get good
