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Re: [sprite] duke nukem assaul trooper high resolution
These are the only ones that I have and the Octabrain is relatively poor quality for some reason.
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Re: [sprite] duke nukem assaul trooper high resolution
I've actually seen higher quality pictures for some of those, but I just can't find them. 

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Re: [sprite] duke nukem assaul trooper high resolution
Why is it so hard to believe that they had that sort of rendering technology in 1996? Hi-poly 3D models have been possible for a long time, however the technology is newer in games. Those models would have been created using very high end systems (at the time) which most household computers would not have been able to compete against.
You're better off using models rather than model rips, as someone has alread said (/me Mr Repeater
). Why are models not utilised more in GZDoom mods? That's what confuses me...
I need to learn how to model...
You're better off using models rather than model rips, as someone has alread said (/me Mr Repeater

I need to learn how to model...
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Lexus Alyus wrote:Why are models not utilised more in GZDoom mods? That's what confuses me...
That's usually why. People don't always have the time/patience/skill to make all their own models, and if you just pinch models from elsewhere it can look like a bit of a clusterf-k when you use them altogether.Lexus Alyus wrote:I need to learn how to model...
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Makes sense. Maybe that would also answer why Zdoom is still alive and well like 17 years after Doom came out and why there's considerably less activity for more modern games (I signed up to a Doom 3 editing forum and there was like 1 or 2 posts a day! Plus there aren't that many mods for more modern games). I need ot sort out my motivatgin... I could conquer the world if I had infinite motivation
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First I must actually make some GZDoom stuffage.

First I must actually make some GZDoom stuffage.