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Hi all!

 

 

We're looking for some very good objects that can be used in a series of texturing videos. Mechanical, hard surface objects are preferred. If you'd like to see your work in the video (and get full credit of course), please let me know by emailing me at: 3d-coat AT javisjones DOT com.

 

 

Thanks!

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A few examples:

 

 

Robots

Armor (scifi, fantasy or mediaeval, etc.)

Weaponry (firearms, axes, tanks, etc.)

Vehicles (automobiles, lorries, etc.)

 

Those are just a few examples, anything even remotely related is alright too. :)

 

Thanks everyone!

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I want to help, but i am not sure if i could give you the quality you need.

 

But i give it a try. Are there any rules?

Like did you need high and lowpoly, what maps did you need, what resolution, is there a deadline for the objects and so on.

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Hey Malo!

 

No real rules here, but for deadline, the sooner the better. The person recording the videos needs to review the assets.

 

It can be high or low poly, don't worry about maps, but if you have any, that's cool too, but not necessary at all. The tutorial is a texturing tutorial so that will be covered in the video.

 

If you have a high and low poly for baking, that would be grand. But not necessary.

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if its a free tutorial, check out this guy: http://www.badking.com.au/site/

 

he's friendly, he converted a bunch of zbrush models to obj for me.

http://www.badking.com.au/site/product-category/models/sci-fi-models/

 

im sure if you ask he'll be happy to help.

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the new stuff he publishes come in obj format.

 

he's not a friend, but definitly a nice guy, i just asked him if he had obj's and he converted them for me.

 

Im sure if someone volunteers to convert his files to 3dcoat ones he'll happily share them there. Just email him. But i think obj's are sufficient... and more useful, since the can be used everywhere then.

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if its a free tutorial, check out this guy: http://www.badking.com.au/site/

 

he's friendly, he converted a bunch of zbrush models to obj for me.

http://www.badking.com.au/site/product-category/models/sci-fi-models/

 

im sure if you ask he'll be happy to help.

 

Thanks! I'll get in touch with him. :)

 

I could send this 3b. file to you, but i'ts pretty big 303 mbs. Not rally sure how to send, maybe you could send me instructions if you want it.

 

Yes that would be cool. Thanks! Do you have a Dropbox, Sync or Google account? If you upload to one of those services you can send a direct link to the file. If you need help with uploading, PM me and I'll get you some directions. :)

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I watched a few of your free tutorials when  you were with Kurvis (spelling?) and purchased some of them when you were with Kurvis. The ones I purchased were worth every penny and very informative. And of a very professional quality.

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