Re: [article] A Texuring Tip
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Apr 4th 2006 at 4:13pm
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Again, as with the Insanes tutorial.
Don't sacrifice clarity. You may also invest some time into proper cropping.
Read my tut and possibly use thumbs.
Re: [article] A Texuring Tip
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Apr 4th 2006 at 5:46pm
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Thumbnails mean the front/initial pages is under 100k no matter what its content. Full sized images and the initial page could be several hundred k even optimized.
I am on 56k and am championing its cause.
I have problems doling out 10's but i honestly feel that with the effort involved with creating any type of a tutorial that an 8 is baseline.
It would have to be totally useless to not score an 8 and if it IS THAT USELESS, then the admin shouldn't have authorized it.
So, an 8/10 is a fair score IMO.
Re: [article] A Texuring Tip
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Apr 4th 2006 at 8:22pm
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Anytime... Now crop those nasty screens.
Re: [article] A Texuring Tip
Posted by Hugh on
Wed Apr 5th 2006 at 7:37pm
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Wasn't this well-enough explained in ferret's tutorial on angled textures?
Re: [article] A Texuring Tip
Posted by Captain P on
Fri Apr 7th 2006 at 2:34pm
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Yeah, that tutorial covers it already imho - besides, it's texTures, not texures.
Re: [article] A Texuring Tip
Posted by Andrei on
Sat Apr 8th 2006 at 2:49pm
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Nice little trick. Didn't know that one. Until now i used to torture myself by using the texture manipulation tool on each side which, of course, took alot of time and effort.
Re: [article] A Texuring Tip
Posted by Elon Yariv on
Sun Apr 9th 2006 at 1:17pm
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I heard there was a tutorial on that already on snarkpit. I don't know how to rate this tutorial cause I've seen this tutorial many times... and it's always the same.
Anyway, if you only press the right mouse button the texture's attributes are copied to the other face without aglining, can be usefull sometimes.
I have many tips but I never thought of submitting them as tutorials.
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Misaligned textures can eat slag now.
Re: [article] A Texuring Tip
Posted by SpiKeRs on
Wed Apr 12th 2006 at 5:42pm
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Cant believe never knew about this little feature, this is gonna be a real big help
Re: [article] A Texuring Tip
Posted by reaper47 on
Thu Aug 24th 2006 at 9:48pm
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I can't believe I didn't find this earlier. Thanks.