I'm not scared of posting a wireframe, I'm just not going to do it for some crabby model thief who's just trying to sound smart. :lol:
There are only two or three people here that can make proper use of a wireframe, and none of them have (seriously) asked for wireframes. Probably because they (a) know it's not finished, (b) know that it's not going to deform, because it's a robot, and (c) know that I'm fully capable of optimizing the mesh myself when I decide to get around to it.
Posting a wireframe right now would not be helpful to anyone, so go play with your stolen EaW models kthx.
And why are you so scared of posting wirefame, hiding behind a reason that you only show it to people who can help you, maybe you stole it and want to hide that fact hmm?
Inyri isn't the one who was dishonest enough to steal models from others, she hasn't developed that reputation like you did. Inyri's work is honest and from scratch, without a reputation that insists wireframes are needed to prove she made it.
I challenge you to find any other Wall-E model like this that could be stolen or ported to Jedi Academy. I won't hold my breath.
And the post of the year award goes to...
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Originally Posted by joel94
so that mod is pretty much dead now? oh well, i have TFU:USE on my pc anyway. it's a much better solution than just waiting for JAU
I'm sure there are other Wall-E models. This one might actually be too detailed to go in JK3; I made it because I wanted to make it, not because I wanted to put it in JK3. Based it on my new Xmas present. <3
how in the hell could you steal a wire frame from a picture that is my question and I know somethings about modeling but if some one could steal from a picture and if they are that good, then why bother they may as well make there own. and that model would work in jk3, why don't you shoot at making it look like the movie version, it looks good enough for it just needs the right textures.
Well, "steal[ing] a wire frame from a picture" would be making your own anyway. Can't drag and drop a picture into 3DS Max and have it fill in the blanks. If you could, I'd be throwing out player models by the truckload. Only way to turn a picture into a model, is to use the picture as a reference and model the... er, model. Redundant sentence, crap.
I think Iny's point was, that she's not going to entertain Schrodinger's asking for a wireframe just for the sake of it.
To be honest, I'd be tempted agree. Posting a wireframe around here would be pretty damn useless, virtually all the advanced modellers have left. Best place to find advanced modellers these days would be- well, let's just say, "elsewhere". I'm saying no more because I don't want to be murdered in my sleep.
Trying to get serious crits and feedback on models here is a waste, because in the same amount of time it takes to post materials and wireframes on here, you could post it on a forum dedicated to 3D art and design and get way better advice, because the people over there don't model for low-tech game engines, so they have mad ninja skillz the average modder can't even fantasize over.
while looking at another persons wireframe, and making your own copy is a good way to learn (prividing the source is awesome), it's considdered cloning, and is generally looked down upon.
second. why would you want wireframes of Wall-E? it's all block shapes (no offence inyri), nothing special, nothing where "super flow" is nececary...
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