Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 1 28-06-2004 , 06:24 PM
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# 2 28-06-2004 , 07:32 PM
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excellent kman!!!

thats gonna be one hell of a tutorial!!

Im going to upload the other 2 apace texture ones soon user added image

# 3 28-06-2004 , 07:48 PM
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# 4 28-06-2004 , 08:32 PM
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yep -far to many for you vlad.

# 5 28-06-2004 , 08:51 PM
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Whoa! Great work mate!

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# 6 28-06-2004 , 09:27 PM
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wow kbrown! that's some impresive vid man! I watch it a couple a times with my mouth wide open...

keep this wip runnin' allready inspired me...now everybody else... :p

keep up the great job!!! !RESPECT!


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# 7 28-06-2004 , 10:58 PM
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nice! The texturing seem to have a non-photo realistic quality to it. What was your goal in the texturing? Sweet video too! : )

# 8 29-06-2004 , 12:07 PM
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Ya, I'm still not pleased with the textures (nor many other things on this). It's pretty damn hard to get it right.


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# 9 29-06-2004 , 12:14 PM
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As you can see from the photo below, the changes in the texture and reaction to the light on a real apache are very subtle. At least for me it's a friggin challenge to get it right :/

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# 10 29-06-2004 , 01:52 PM
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I know nothing of texturing yet.....but i did like the way you textured it in the video. I'm sure you'll get it down. If not chalk it up to your own sense of style : p

# 11 29-06-2004 , 02:56 PM
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awesome vid!
Its funny because at the same time I started playing the vid, the fan of my pc laptop started blowing at max speed so I enjoyed some sound with the animation ;-)

# 12 03-07-2004 , 02:25 AM
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Trying some other color schemes (only the main chassis part has a texture for now).
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# 13 03-07-2004 , 01:10 PM
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I know what you mean about the subtley of the texture . the way I see it is that for military machines there is basically no spec on the metal (That would glint too much in sunlight and alert enemies to their position I guess!).

I like the second pic it really seems to be working well.

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# 14 04-07-2004 , 05:01 AM
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A small update... There's still something that bugs me in this... Maybe I'll add couple of hornets in the background user added image
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# 15 07-07-2004 , 05:58 PM
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Great job


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