Author Topic: Its possible to get a 128x128 texture off Freespace ships?  (Read 2785 times)

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Offline ShivanSpS

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Its possible to get a 128x128 texture off Freespace ships?
I builded a few FS ships on planet explorers and the game now allows for importing 128x128 png images to use it as a texture for the material.



on the anubis, for example, the green/black part


 

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Re: Its possible to get a 128x128 texture off Freespace ships?
Ummm

Shouldn't that be a simple matter of extracting the texture, scaling and converting it? Not that that's going to work all that well with non-tilemapped textures....

As for that green part: I am not an expert, but that looks like a green/black plasma effect pattern (I think that's one of the standard effect filters in GIMP?). shouldn't be that hard to recreate yourself.
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Re: Its possible to get a 128x128 texture off Freespace ships?
As for that green part: I am not an expert, but that looks like a green/black plasma effect pattern (I think that's one of the standard effect filters in GIMP?). shouldn't be that hard to recreate yourself.

My guess would be Difference cloud with the turbulent modifier
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Re: Its possible to get a 128x128 texture off Freespace ships?
mmm yeah i guess ill better off recreating than actually using the same textures.