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Earl Grey

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  1. No all gone, my MBR (Master Boot Record) became corrupt or got hacked not sure which, It was a brand New Acer Laptop only 3 months old, anyway I did have some sweet looking Panthers but well not now. I may just go buy the Italy Game and start all over.

    There is a way to recover data even if the MBR is corrupted, but those programs usually only recognize standard formats and it takes a lot of time, so you might not recover anything of worth if you're unlucky. Happened to me a couple times but most of my data survived. Now I got TWO external HDDs I can save my important stuff to.

    Anyway, I still have your old completed Panthers (before you started reworking them - essentially those you showed in the pictures thread), but no templates. Would they be of any use to you?

    I do have some old stuff that was going to be made compatible with 2.0 here

    I'll save those to my machine immediately - if something happens, they'll still be safe with me with a VERY slim chance of becoming lost.

  2. Well, maybe we should put in a request to include you in the official texturing process so everyone gets properly weathered vehicles in the first place! :D

    We'd love to do more weathering but simply don't have the time because a single vehicle would take ages that way. Maybe we can expedite matters in the future, but that remains to be seen.

    In the meantime I suggest you teach the guys how to do it so it can be done faster.

  3. Commercial artists usually have to work to deadlines and within budgets (and perhaps using pipeline processes that aren't optimal), so the old maxim "you can pick two from quick, quality and cheap" applies. Modders don't have the same restrictions but can burnout or lose motivation for something they aren't being paid for.

    Hit the nail on the head with that one. Although apart from MikeyD and Kwazydog we don't even GET paid in the first place. But that's another matter entirely.

    I'd LOVE to do the same amount of weathering Aris applies to the stock textures and at one poitn even considered asking him if he'd do the weatheruing for me if it wouldn't have breached the NDA.

    The other thing to remember is that we already got a bunch of different artists working on the vehicles and if one does weathering all the others need to do the same so it doesn't look odd in the finsiehd product. Which brought us the the poitn that we decided to do rather minimal weathering because a) it'd save time and B) we were pretty sure there be some modders a round to to it.

    And regarding aris' 'disappearance': Contrary to popular belief even modders do have a real life and don't sit in front of their PC 24/7 365 days a year and churn out mods. It's summer and holiday season so he might just have taken a couple weeks off and taken care of some real life stuff, as odd as that may sound. :D

  4. Well... if you want to use the original normal maps you can't fiddle with the texture itself too much. Every nook, dent or bolt etc. needs to stay where it is unless you want the normal map to show a detail the texture hasn't anymore which would require a rework of the normal map.

    Generating new normal maps when you know what you're doing is comparatively easy and funny enough most other games (and mods) have been using these for years now so there are people knowledgeable about them. Best way is to try and see what happens.

  5. It entirely depends on what you're trying to do - vehicle maps can mostly be done with the stock textures if one keeps a few things in mind. I did mine that way, but had to redo a couple details afterwards so they'd show with the correct 'intensity' ingame.

    All in all I generated three different normal maps for each vehicle and put them together into one single map for best effect.

  6. The mod hasn't died but I got a new job since last month which leaves me awfully little time to mod since I'm practically having two day and one evening job right now.

    Everything's finished safe the vest but that one proves much harder to do properly than I anticipated. I hope I can give you another update before the week is over, but I can't promise anything. I CAN promise you that it will be finshed.

  7. Getting to see "non-PR" pictures will be a problem in itself - how mayn WW2 correspondents and photographers do you know of that were right in the thick of a battle getting shot and leisurely taking pictures while doing it??

    Apart from that someone obviously thought unit patches were useful even at the front... and the US used colored patches until and into the Vietnam war, so it couldn#t have been that bad after all.

  8. Well... They not only list every known (or at least attributed) insignia of more or less EVERY unit there was in the Wehrmacht including staffs, schools , administrations and what not, they also give you a quick unit history. Only drop of bitterness: black&white only, so you'll have to figure out how exactly the insignia looked by yourself although there's a kind of color guide at the end of vol.1.

    They're not too hard to find either and around $80 per volume, so it won't be impossible to get them. And there are people around speaking both your language and German (like me) which can help yout ranslate should the need arise.

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