MatrixWorkz (Journeyman)
09/17/07 05:00 PM
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Would love to see someone skilled in texturing take on some of the dynamic clothing I've been making for the EF figures. Anyone interested? It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. - Albert Einstein
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irishlostboy (Stranger)
09/17/07 07:51 PM
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what is an EF player? sorry, not offering, just curious. i never like texturing other peoples models. hope you get some assistance though.
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Axe_Swipe (Stranger)
09/18/07 04:59 AM
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EF stands for E-Frontier. The current makers of Poser. Thus EF Figures would be Miki, James, Jessi, Don, Judy and all of the G2 figures.
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irishlostboy (Stranger)
09/18/07 01:03 PM
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oh, well thats probably why i have never heard of EF. you shouldn't have much problem finding poser people here! i doubt its hard to guess my feelings on poser. lol! :) good luck with it anyway.
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rpadc2002 (Stranger)
09/19/07 09:31 AM
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so what particular texture makers you want. give me some detailed info... maybe i can work with you. im a poser user too.
interior designer / 3d visualiser
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MatrixWorkz (Journeyman)
09/19/07 02:18 PM
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I'm not picky, anyone who can make good textures would be better than none. I'm getting to the point with the dynamic clothing freebies, that I'd like to see some better textures for them than the ones that Virtual Fashion spit's out for them. I might have to start using UVMapper classic to get easier UV's for texturing. I'm not sure what UV mapping VF spit's out, but it's a garbled mess when I load any of the OBJ's into UV Mapper classic. Most of them look good with Planar UV mapping though so I might start changing their UV mapping to Planar for my future releases. It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. - Albert Einstein
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chaspo (Stranger)
09/19/07 02:23 PM
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Currently 2700 512x512 jpg imagination starters in the texture gallery. Need more, keep watching. Need special sizes, ask. Need layouts for maps, let's talk. http://www.sharecg.com/pf/chaspo
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joypauline (Newbie)
09/19/07 04:36 PM
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A good programme for making your textures can be found at http://www.texturemaker.com Worth trying if it produces what you want. It is quite comprehensive and can also make use of any photoshop plugins you may have. I have made a lot of textures for various jobs and it adds versatility to your ouput. Good luck!
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jakeheller (Journeyman)
09/20/07 09:17 AM
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I would suggest re-posting this request also in the "wanted" section :-)
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MatrixWorkz (Journeyman)
09/20/07 12:39 PM
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Actually it's kinda motivating me to make my own. Thanks to Joy for the Texture Maker link. It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. - Albert Einstein
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