Thanks to Runner for his superior quality control!
Contains a 'Crop top and loincloth' mesh and a 'Cocktail dress' version. The extra meshes parts are alphaed, so can be used for a wide variety of outfits. UV template included. There is come clipping when the running in the cocktail dress, but it's not to bad. Can't fix it easily. This is a problem that affects many of the armors, so I don't feel to bad about it.
I've tried to make the UV map as easy to use as possible. The dress has more pixels than the underlying skin (which looks fine at 512x512)
Comment, vote and make suggestions! Next to come is going to be a decent barbarian.
Notes:
Remember it's only a one bit alpha channel - no subtle transparencies
Thanks to Zylch003 for the original mesh
Share and enjoy and reuse!
Thanks Runner - I'll look into those problems - I thought I'd got it straight...
Posted by RunnerDuck at 2007-05-1417:54:51
The UV coords for each side (inside and outside)of the*bleep*tail dress are skewed slightly from each other. The outside faces are lower and to the left of those on the inside. This isn't really a problem until you try to add transparencies to the textures, in which case back faces will show up at certain angles where they aren't supposed to be. Making a shorter version of the skirt by alpha channeling out the hem won't work right, with different front/back uvs. Another issue with the uvs, although of less importance, are the uvs for all the models seem to be shifted by -1 v. Render uvw template didn't work in 3dsmax because of this, and neither would my UV Ripper tool. This one isn't really a big issue, since it won't effect simple editing of the base texture, or the way it renders, but I think the skewed inside/outside of the dress could get in the way of some retexturing efforts.
Posted by Ransom at on05/06/07
I've upped my vote again because, now that I've used this extensively, it's clear this is groundbreaking. This enables people, like me, with no 3d modelling skills of their own to create dresses and skirts!
Posted by roguekestryl at on05/02/07
This is odd, I did vote on this, but it didn't show up. Well I will try again. I like your work, is there any hak pak version's out there, you and Aleanne have hundreds of stuff in my over drive :P _________________________ Squeeky wheel gets the kick
Posted by GrieverFX at on04/30/07
Nice,but no readme in the archive. Can you include one? Maybe add some picture at readme file too, cause I often forget what this hakpak do :P
Posted by Ransom at on05/06/07
Upping my vote because the new mesh is fantastic. Really easy to work with!
Posted by jester_v01 at 2007-04-2908:04:53
OK - that should be the right file. None of the above are intended as 'serious' outfits, they all took about 20 minutes, but just to show off the mesh. You could a fairly decent chainmail and leather jerkin out of it if you wanted to.
Posted by PaulBlay at 2007-04-2901:43:20
She looks **** pissed off. ;-)
Posted by Ransom at on05/06/07
Yeah, the download doesn't have the*bleep*tail dress mesh and uv in it. Whine! We wants it.
10 - A Masterpiece, Genuinely Groundbreaking 9 - Outstanding, a Must Have 8 - Excellent, Recommended to Anyone 7 - Very Good, Deserves a Look 6 - Good, Qualified Recommendation 5 - Fair, Solid yet Unremarkable 4 - Some Merit, Requires Improvements 3 - Poor Execution, Potential Unrealized 2 - Very Little Appeal 1 - Not Recommended to Anyone