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25/06/2005 at 2:27 pm #4286AnonymousInactive
Well, well, I had no idea something like this existed! But I’m very happy that it does. I’ve always wanted to see an irish perspective on 3d, but a site devoted to game development is even better. So here’s a model I did a while back, I’m thinking of putting together a model pack for Turbosquid etc. Any thoughts?…..
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25/06/2005 at 2:31 pm #22525AnonymousInactive
nice! really like the texturing.
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25/06/2005 at 5:15 pm #22527AnonymousInactive
Very nice, really like the texture work. It’s nice to see Ireland has such a high standard with regards digital artists. My one thing would be to get off geocities, think about trying to get a cottage over in polycount. It’d allow you to show off your work better.
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25/06/2005 at 9:45 pm #22531AnonymousInactive
whooaaa – very nice – especially textures
can u show the wire?? what’s the polycount??
i thing – she gives an impression of being little bit stocky…- i mean… maybe thats because the trousers are ‘baggy-stylah’…
but still – veeerryyyyy nice!!
hyhy
ps. next time pay more attention to html tags :Dcheers
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25/06/2005 at 9:52 pm #22532AnonymousInactive
Hot diggity thats a nice model :)
(oh and welcome to the forum!)
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26/06/2005 at 9:37 am #22533AnonymousInactive
Top notch work Crossblade! You’ve done a great job with capturing the material of her jacket and also the trousers. My two minor crits are that from the fron her hands look a bit elongated and the trouser dont seem to rest on her runners that well. However these are minors things that are easily fixed and shouldnt detracted from this brilliant work!
I’m inspired, thank you! :) -
26/06/2005 at 9:39 pm #22536AnonymousInactive
quality work there. wouldnt mind seeing the wireframe too.
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26/06/2005 at 9:46 pm #22537AnonymousInactive
Excellent model you have there! Lovely texture mapping. Very Silent Hill-esque.
Welcome to the forum and please post more of your work :)
Paul
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27/06/2005 at 12:48 am #22538AnonymousInactive
Excellent work! I presume this is more than a hobby for you, had any luck with any of the Irish game dev studios? You should get in touch with Torc, Kapooki, etc.
By the way guys, he has a wireframe up on his site. :wink:
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27/06/2005 at 9:18 am #22545AnonymousInactive
Nice work there crossblade. I think I lived with that girl last year in college. No shit.. Honestly uncanny ressembelence. Gonna email her there with the link.
Looking forward to seeing more work.
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27/06/2005 at 10:30 am #22551AnonymousInactive
some nice work there, Crossblade. Really like the hair and jacket in particular. good job
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27/06/2005 at 3:58 pm #22563AnonymousInactive
Hi y’all, thanks to everyone for the comments. I’ve been looking through some of the forums here, and I had no idea that there were so many talent peeps based in Ireland. The standard is incredibly high, worlds away from my college days. My current site on geocities is temporary, and I’m looking into other options. And hey, I tried to fix the HTML tag, but the damn thing just wouldn’t work for me! DOH! I’m a big Silent Hill fan, the work those guys do is awesome, so to notice that influence in this model (Nice one Paul!) is a great compliment. The last time I heard about game dev in Ireland was Funcom a few years back, and when they shut down I thought okay, that’s it. The last commercial project I was involved in was Deciphers Star Wars CCG thing, which was cool, cause it’s STAR WARS! But I’d love to do something over here, even pixel art (I used to create games and demos using basic on everything from the ZX81 to the Commodore Amiga back in the day!) Anyway, I look forward to posting here again, cheers!
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27/06/2005 at 11:05 pm #22566AnonymousInactive
I’m now a fan.
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28/06/2005 at 8:37 am #22569AnonymousInactive
Great work Crossblade, any chance of seeing a UV unwrap layout and the textures used??
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28/06/2005 at 9:29 am #22573AnonymousInactive
Nice work Crossblade!
> And hey, I tried to fix the HTML tag, but the damn thing just wouldn’t work for me! DOH!
The first tag should be <IMG>, instead of </IMG>
What 3D app do you use?
Mal
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