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3 Dimensional Chat / Ancient Greece and Rome models and textures

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AJ Schaeffer
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Posted: 15th Jun 2011 21:32 Edited at: 15th Jun 2011 21:33
Hello fellow forum members!
Today I present to you my latest works of art.

Gladius

74 Polys
512x512 Diffuse texture


Greek Wall Texture

512x512 X-Tileable

What do you guys think so far?
Any suggestions or criticism?
Let me hear it!

Making someone's day a little better because of one of my models means a lot to me.

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AJ Schaeffer
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Posted: 16th Jun 2011 02:17
Anyone?

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Madscientist
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Posted: 16th Jun 2011 15:08 Edited at: 16th Jun 2011 15:09
For the gladius, the blade is too short. But other than that the textures look great. Maybe make the metal on the blade with a little less contrast.

AJ Schaeffer
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Posted: 16th Jun 2011 16:53 Edited at: 16th Jun 2011 16:59
I played with the blade texture and I got this:

Does it look better?

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Quik
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Posted: 17th Jun 2011 00:49
looks a lot worse, very messy and unrealistic, better of keeping it metal looking, or if youre gonna spray something on it, atleast make it blood and not so over exaggurated

and for the record, I am a man.

AJ Schaeffer
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Posted: 17th Jun 2011 00:53
Good Point.

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Madscientist
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Posted: 17th Jun 2011 01:00
Quote: "Maybe make the metal on the blade with a little less contrast"


henry ham
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Posted: 18th Jun 2011 02:07
it looks very cartoon ish try working from reference photos to give you a better idea of what the real thing looks like.

cheers henry

Quik
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Posted: 19th Jun 2011 02:45 Edited at: 19th Jun 2011 02:46
Quote: "it looks very cartoon ish"


though not always a bad thing but if he was aiming for realism then yea not a good thing.


I would suggest looking up some metal texture tutorials, I know henry has one i think on his website.

edit: throwing some flirting to henry in here: for the record, i have based my whole way of texturing metallic stuff of that tutorial x)

and for the record, I am a man.

AJ Schaeffer
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Posted: 19th Jun 2011 05:45
The model was made for a 3rd person game for the NPCs.
But I will check out some metal tuts.

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Quik
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Posted: 19th Jun 2011 16:16
thats irrelevant to how it looks though, just the amount of polygons & texture size.

Wether it looks cartoonish or realistic should depend on the game setting

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