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    • Seeking Graphics Artist


      I need an artist for my newest plug-in. I need them to make missle sprites, oufit pictures and maybe modify or make a ship. Contact me with AIM or e-mail me (deadueman@hotmail.com) to get details.

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    • There is a hudge demand for graphics artists right now. Perhaps you sould take some time and learn how to do it yourself. It's a good skill to have under your belt, and it's really not as hard as it looks at first.

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    • Just wondering, have you tried??? I have, and nothing came out good. I don't have any programs that work for me. And I don't demand but an hour of someone's time.

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    • First, you have to have a 3d graphics program. Also, having a tutorial would be nice. Don't just use any graphics programs; trying to do a 3d-seeming graphic in a 2d program (like a paint program) is almost impossible. I would suggest Mechanisto or Strata 3d; I think those come with tutorials, and they're also good beginner graphics programs. You should do the tutorials, then do some of your own graphics. The more you practise, the better you'll get (usually ;)).

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      Orginally Posted by Lord Gwydion:
      First, you have to have a 3d graphics program. Also, having a tutorial would be nice. Don't just use any graphics programs; trying to do a 3d-seeming graphic in a 2d program (like a paint program) is almost impossible. I would suggest Mechanisto or Strata 3d; I think those come with tutorials, and they're also good beginner graphics programs. You should do the tutorials, then do some of your own graphics. The more you practise, the better you'll get (usually ).

      Actully, I have tried those programs (Strata and Mechanisto), and I just couldn't make anything well. I did try a lot. And I have gotten one e-mail, but others would be nice (no offense, Jeremy). We could have a contest.

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      (This message has been edited by DeadMan (edited 07-08-2001).)

    • I had a hard time with strata and mechanisto too. If you have a little csh to spend (about $170) you could get Bryce 4. Bryce is primarily a landscape program, but If you learn about effective use of booleans, you can make stuff like this:(url="http://"http://users.rcn.com/legnard/images/corrier.jpeg")It's a link!(/url)

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    • Nah. I don't want to spend that much. Anyway, I have everything I need, so Mods can close the topics.

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