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that looks pretty sweet there. what are you planning on doing with the rest of the stuff? I would like to see you make a entire scene with a house and everything you have made so far.
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yup I saw the house I was just wanting to see the whole garden scene.
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Looks very promising luuckyy --- can't wait to see you pull this one together!
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Thanks Dennis.
--------------------------------------- Just sharing a bit what I'm doing in Paint Shop Pro with the texture : I do save each important part of the texture map as a separate layer. This way, I can quick select the exact same part again and, for example, fill that selection with a brand new texture ... And of course I do save the psp file somewhere in the model folder for futur changes.
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