zarulhairee's artwork

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Just a suggestion for learning textures
zarulhairee wrote:thanks jorzi for the support :D btw, at the moment my house cable just short circuit and my wireless mouse has ran out of battery.... so had to delay art works.... but i am gonna took time learning making textures.
If you look in you data/base/texpages folder you will see the textures warzone uses to paint the models with.
1) look at these textures see how they are made.
2)Using your favourite paint program redo the textures enhance them change them to how you think they should look.
3) put your textures in the game and run it see what your changes have done.

You can learn a lot from redoing the old textures and see what part of each texture page covers what model.


Keep up the good work zarulhairee.

regards Berg
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BTW where did zarulhairee go?
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got problem with my mousy..... so... i had to improvise what i got.... btw, i still dont understand using blender or missfit,....
ENEMY OF ENEMY WITHIN ENEMY THAT LIES BETWEEN ENEMY THAT TRIES TO UNFOLD AN ENEMY SO THAT THE ENEMY WILL THINK IT'S ENEMY IS AWAY FROM THE ENEMY HOME WORLD THEN AFTER THE ENEMY WORLD

wanna add me on Google talk? go ahead :D

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Ah good to see you back.

blender: viewtopic.php?f=33&t=7046
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