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FPSC Classic Models and Media / ***Making Stuff Shader Ready Tutorial***

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Bootlicker
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Posted: 15th Nov 2010 21:48 Edited at: 15th Nov 2010 21:49
Hey guys,

Sorry for spamming the board but here's another tut that I made showing how to make stuff shader ready. Sorry for my mumbling and my kinda grouchy voice



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ab-LKRFlxMg

Thanks,

Ben


Zwarte Piet
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Posted: 15th Nov 2010 21:50
I have realy been needing this. Thank You.

"I would rather make a bad model, instead of pirate a great one" MY DAD "Now let's Make some Models"
nathan 24
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Posted: 15th Nov 2010 22:35
Thanks!

Nathan
Nigezu
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Posted: 15th Nov 2010 22:37
Thanks! This may provide useful.

Is the effect you're using the one that comes with the metro theater pack?
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Posted: 15th Nov 2010 23:05
Awsome

Srry about my english im from sweeden
Silvester
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Posted: 15th Nov 2010 23:08 Edited at: 15th Nov 2010 23:09
Nice one, I'm sure many people will benefit from something such as this. Also, your voice is not as bad as you think it is. Did you record it live though? Might have sounded more convincing and less hesitant if you would've recorded you doing what was needed, and comment on it later with some lines you could say written down on paper, making it seem less like you were making it up on the spot.

EDIT : Honestly, trying to write things that don't make me sound like a total arse is rather difficult when I get tired. My apologies.

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JLMoondog
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Posted: 15th Nov 2010 23:14
Ah, this is a life saver. I've been beating my brain trying to get the shaders to work for my custom media.


...seriously, my sig was deleted because of 8 pixels? Oh well, no hard feelings to the mod who did it.
Soviet176
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Posted: 16th Nov 2010 03:56
Thank you big time bootlicker! so what your saying is for each of the texture for a segment you need a normal map. So will this plugin work for cs4 64bit?

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Leongamerz
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Posted: 16th Nov 2010 08:19
Nice tutorial bootlicker

Hello.There is my pics.And nice to meet all modeller,designer and many more
Bootlicker
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Posted: 16th Nov 2010 17:46
Quote: "Is the effect you're using the one that comes with the metro theater pack?"


bond1's free static shader and his free segment shader.

Quote: "Did you record it live though? Might have sounded more convincing and less hesitant if you would've recorded you doing what was needed, and comment on it later with some lines you could say written down on paper, making it seem less like you were making it up on the spot."


It was recorded live, but I'm far too lazy to narrate it later when i could just do it as im going along XD


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Posted: 16th Nov 2010 17:57
Quote: "It was recorded live, but I'm far too lazy to narrate it later when i could just do it as im going along XD"

I'm an ass when it comes to details, but I get your point

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Nigezu
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Posted: 16th Nov 2010 18:34 Edited at: 16th Nov 2010 18:41
Quote: "bond1's free static shader and his free segment shader."


Thanks a bunch, Bootlicker. I'll look around for it. I could really use that shader in my kitchen pack

EDIT: Found it but it seems the download link is down. I'll try again later.
Soviet176
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Posted: 16th Nov 2010 21:38
The nvidia plug in is not working with my adobe photoshop cs4 64bit

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Soviet176
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Posted: 18th Nov 2010 21:53
Don't want to let this sink just yet, so I am bumping. Has anyone else had my problem? when I install this plugin it does not show up on adobe Photoshop 64 bit. Is 64 bit not supported?

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Bootlicker
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Posted: 18th Nov 2010 21:56
Quote: "Don't want to let this sink just yet, so I am bumping. Has anyone else had my problem? when I install this plugin it does not show up on adobe Photoshop 64 bit. Is 64 bit not supported?"


I have no idea about that problem, I have a 32bit system so i cant help. Sorry


Wraith Staff
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Posted: 19th Nov 2010 20:46
Good tutorial I prefer more subtle maps, but it works all the same... I just have to tweak it

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