Noooo! Not a word document! A simple text file is enough.Wasted Youth wrote:or word document that has the name of the monster
The Monster Resource Wad
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This is how the new TR enemies have been done. I have five models and, so far, three actors. There will be at least one more, and then perhaps a few variations. I found tat it takes a fair proficiency with imaging techniques, but once you've got it you can build an action set that does most of the work for you. You do need to watch for colorization that will palettize well, but if you keep this in mind while building your models then it will not be a big issue. I usually add in a selective recolorization just to ensure a good match when it palettizes.
You still need some skill in drawing, as muzzle flashes and the like are very difficult to model.
You still need some skill in drawing, as muzzle flashes and the like are very difficult to model.
Yes I know, but its bigger.HotWax wrote:ducon: Actually, an html document IS a text file.
A html file is not easily readable with a text editor, and it can be scrambled with crappy tags.
I know too that a text file can be encoded in utf-8, which is special to read when you dont know how to translate it..
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I think he actually meant that it's not easily readable if you wanted to read it with all it's code in a text document. Otherwise obviously a computer with a web-browser (i.e. every damn computer on the planet) would easily read an HTML file....Graf Zahl wrote:Any computer not having a web browser doesn't deserve the monster WAD.ducon wrote:A html file is not easily readable