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21st July 2006, 12:38 AM | #1 |
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Cloud's Sword (advent children)
unfinished
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Re: Cloud's Sword (advent children)
looks pretty good for being unfinished
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21st July 2006, 02:24 PM | #3 |
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finished I don't know how to texture X_x
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Cool sword !!!
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Re: Cloud's Sword (advent children)
Object>Texture>Load Texture
To manipulate your texture... Tools>Texture Coordinate Editor This allows you to reposition surfaces and vertices along the texture to achieve the desired appearance.
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22nd July 2006, 03:59 PM | #6 |
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thats not what I meant, I know how to UV map and stuff but I don't know how to do the actual textures
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Re: Cloud's Sword (advent children)
6 thought it was 6 swords
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4th October 2006, 01:17 PM | #8 |
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Re: Cloud's Sword (advent children)
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?Daniel Reed??? ?that name sounds vary familur?? ?are u or any one u no in debate? ??????????????????????????? do u no a sam reed? |
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hmmmm no??????
I dont know a sam reed. but daniel reed is my name. but I preferr to be called dan. you must have seen my quote eh?
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There are 6 parts to the blade.
1. You have the core piece (in the final image, First one, left to right) 2. Then there is the Frontal Blade attatchment. (in image, second blade) 3 & 4.There are actualy two of the Rear Blade attatchments, one on each side. (3rd in image. If you do not believe me on this, watch the fight against Bahamut carefully. He has all pieces in place, apart from the 3rd blade along in the image, one is in his off-hand (left) and the other is in clouds shieth on his back. He then attaches one in the middle of the fight, then the second as the chases Bahamut into the air) 5 & 6. These are attached in the middle of the blade, at the base, one on each side. This can best be seen in the fight against Kadaj, just before he becomes Sephiroth. After the airship backs off and leaves cloud to it, there is a point where they have a stand off, with one of the two blades attached to the main sword, and the other in his off-hand. Not exactly sure what these actualy do. I suppose they cover the handle of the Frontal Blade attachment, so it bacomes a full blade, with no holes, And maybe to lock in all the pieces at the base, who knows. (The Motorcycle Fight in the tunnel also shows one on each side.) Hope that helps. Oh, and nice job on them by the way. Might have a go at something like this myself sometime. Last edited by Arnic; 6th August 2007 at 02:19 PM. |
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