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FPSC Classic Models and Media / need a simple texture...

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flashing snall
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Posted: 12th Dec 2005 21:10
Greeting fellow fps people, i modeled a robo kind of thing for one of my games. I tried to texture it, but when i tested, it just turned out invisible! i could only see a shadow that was attacking me! Why does this happen, or could i fix it? -OR- if anyone would have the kind soul to texter it for me, that alwayes works to, i guess i have to put up the model... btw, its really bad model cause i just started to model................. dont laugh

dont assume cause ull make an ass out of you and me!

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=ChrisB=
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Posted: 12th Dec 2005 21:45
I'm having the EXACT SAME trouble.

Are you about to rock?

Then [b]I SALUTE YOU!!!
flashing snall
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Posted: 14th Dec 2005 20:50
does any one now how to fix this?

dont assume cause ull make an ass out of you and me!
DOMRAY
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Posted: 14th Dec 2005 23:07 Edited at: 14th Dec 2005 23:10
try this

let he who is with out sin cast the first stone.

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DOMRAY
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Posted: 14th Dec 2005 23:11 Edited at: 14th Dec 2005 23:23
here odd would not let me edit.if you need a uv map to paint on let me know.

let he who is with out sin cast the first stone.

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carlito
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Posted: 15th Dec 2005 02:49
i had the same problem, you will need to uv map your model then save is with the uv coordanants in place in the .X file. then paint your texture and all is cool. If an object/model is not give correct uv coordinants it will appear invisable in test or full game view but not in preview mode.

if you want help with uv mapping just ask, it takes a lot of time but hay!!

sorry about the spelling, 1:50am and drunk!!!!
flashing snall
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Posted: 15th Dec 2005 03:51
... sorry, i really stick at all this talk, i only started trying to medel a week ago... what is a uv map, and how the bloddyhell do i do it?

dont assume cause ull make an ass out of you and me!
KeithC
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Posted: 15th Dec 2005 05:18
UV Mapping is difficult at first; they are like coordinates that comprise the makeup of your model. The UV map is like the skin that goes on a person, and teh texture would be their clothes. Depending on how complex your model is, or more importantly how detailed you want the texture to be; this can be a time consuming part of the art pipeline.

-Keith

"Some people are only alive because it's illegal to kill them".

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