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Grugi 11-22-2002, 09:10 PM Hi!
Who knows this book?
Should I buy it or is it only some stuff which you can find also around the net?
I´m relative new to texturing!!Should I save the money?
And what´s about uv-mapping for characters.. is it also explained??
http://www.3dmax.de (great german 3dmax forum)
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Grugi
11-22-2002, 09:15 PM
Forgot the link :/
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1930725000/qid=1038002614/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/103-6346626-4232627
Tumerboy
11-22-2002, 09:31 PM
don't know about that one, but I have several of his other books, and they're a great resource. . . . if you do get it, tell us about it.
Dark-Angel
11-23-2002, 05:51 AM
i own the book... havent used it yet hehehe... its very detaile in how to do it... once you pass throw it im pretty sure you can do about any type of skin :)
Migibutt
11-23-2002, 05:48 PM
Hi there,
I bought this book some time ago, and I must say, its really worth every "cent" you spend.... hrhrhr.
It shows you every step, to create textures for "monsters" (frankenstein) and this technique you can use for dinosaurs aso too. Only one critic, it dont explain you, how to create good UVs. :(
But when you know how do it right and just need to know, how the PROs doing professional texturing, then its your book.
Hope it helps...
Cheers Migi
Hi Guys
I'm helping out Bill with his books and other resources here in sunny South Africa. We are quite busy right now with some productions and will hopefully have something to show all of you soon.
As far as the first book is concerned, I admit that we should have included a uv tut but we were aiming the books at a bit more experienced crowd who should know how to do that already.
It does have a lot to offer though as far as creating textures is concerned and it really is an asset. If you guys have any questions, comments or suggestion please do forward them to me and i'll be glad to answer them.
Later
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