Been skinning some more...

Been skinning some more...

Re: Been skinning some more... Posted by Campaignjunkie on Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 1:45am
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Posted 2004-06-25 1:45am
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I think the last skin-pimping post I made was more than 2 months ago.

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Since then, I've been skinning more and more. These are all skins I've been slowly working on over the last 2-3 months. I'd like to think I'm getting better, but I really don't know. Any feedback appreciated, although some of the stuff has been abandoned. I already know anytime that I try to do hair, it sucks; but it would still help if people could really drive the point home that I need to improve hair rendering skills. :smile:

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(latest one from a few days ago)

Hmm, just noticed that I have some sort of fetish with facial hair. What's wrong with me? :sailor:
Re: Been skinning some more... Posted by Finger on Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 2:05am
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Posted 2004-06-25 2:05am
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Mucho improvement Camp. I think your faces are looking great. Your right about the hair, it pretty much looks like a photoshop 'hair brush', being applied.

Here's the deal... Photo reference. Go grab a membership to www.3d.sk (warning: site contains blatant images of penises, and other normally concealed human organs!!) and download their hi-res photos. Unbeatable stuff there, with dozens of male, female, old, young, pretty, ugly, faces to choose from, posed at all angles. (well, not ALL angles). If you can't afford a membership, send me a private message, and I will let you borrow some of my personal reference images. Right now, for 14 dollars, you can get a 1 month membership to 3d.sk and it's sister website http://www.environment-textures.com/ , which has thousands of hi-res environmental photos. Just sit their and download like crazy for your month membership...it's what I did.

Take those photos, get some hair that you like, drop it into photoshop and just work it into your skins.

Game modeling is moving further away from stylized lowpoly models and simplistic textures. The next gen games are pushing the realism borders, by using shaders, normal mapping, specular and bump mapping. If you are wanting to get into skinning for hl2 mods, start using photos, pushing realism and studying up on advanced mapping.
Re: Been skinning some more... Posted by scary_jeff on Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 9:31am
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Posted 2004-06-25 9:31am
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Deffinately a big improvment. That boxer guy is loads better than many I have seen in boxing/wrestling games.
Re: Been skinning some more... Posted by ReNo on Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 1:01pm
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Posted 2004-06-25 1:01pm
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Whoa those look great mate, big improvements! Keep it up :smile:
Re: Been skinning some more... Posted by Ferret on Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 2:38pm
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Posted 2004-06-25 2:38pm
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damn cj, keep rocking!
Re: Been skinning some more... Posted by Cassius on Fri Jun 25th 2004 at 3:56pm
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Posted 2004-06-25 3:56pm
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I <3.