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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Red Admiral: [QB] No worries, Balaam, getting laid off isn't now a sore subject, I've got something possibly lined up for March, which will mean relocating. Yes, texturing has been a problem. I've always been I'd say 50% lazy, and 50% ignorant when it comes to Photoshop work with 3D textures. For me this chore is utterly laborious, and I usually end up making rather simple texturing schemes, possibly because I don't know how to make cooler ones. I try to stay as faithful to Trek canon as possible. When you see some of the real studio models not many of the ships are complexly detailed, other than a basic aztec pattern. But I do want to improve this area nevertheless. I think I still have a long way to go to be as good as the pros, and I kid you not, I see a lot of other amateur stuff out there far better than what I can do. Here's an example of some great modelling by a guy I really admire: http://www.phoenix-archetypes.com/3dgallery5/lutherdiagc1.jpg And this, by another modelling great: http://www.zaon.com/promo/images/ZAON_Ships_Commercial_Starspinner_1.jpg I really do appreciate all the praise I've had, but I'm realistic, I'm not being stupidly modest by saying I'm rubbish, but I know that there's a heck of big gap between where I am, and where the big boys are. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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