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Where can i find a modding team, or a modder willing to help?


robertward203

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So is skinning and baking compulsory for a mod to work? or are they only texture related?

And ghogiel, where do you put the files for 3ds max? the ones from sourceforge for 2011 x32 bit

You two are really helpful, it's a shame that i can only give kudos. Hopefully this will be one of my last posts since i'm going to try and do it myself.

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Sorry, nobody would do that for poor 100$. Standard sellery for such work is around 20 dollar for 1 hour at minimum. So, that means, you will need maybe +40 hours for something like that. Means, if you lucky, you get it below 1000$ but not much less! I even wouldn't do it for that price, it's still too cheap for the amount of time it takes.
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well it was just a rough guesstimate from the amount of quality work I've seen being sold on turbo squid assuming the meshes he already made were usable as well. As i have seen some very high quality UV mapped and animated models go for pretty cheap on there.
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So is skinning and baking compulsory for a mod to work? or are they only texture related?

And ghogiel, where do you put the files for 3ds max? the ones from sourceforge for 2011 x32 bit

skinning is required. baking is texture related. tbh it's going took whack without good textures that are baked from a highpoly model. this is probably 2/3 of the work involved. the other 1/3 is making the game mesh, uv, rigging, and game setup & export

 

don't know what files you refer to. i presume niftools. i'm pretty sure i use an exe. unless this has changed in the last 6months, there is no 2011 on sourceforge. you have to use the pre release ver that is found in the dev forum. you just have swap the install folder from 2010 to 2011. apparently that works. I have explained all this before I am sure.

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At turbo squid they sell it not only to one person and they don't doing stuff on request. So, that's mass production... if you go into a furniture discounter you get a shelf for a lot less than if you ask a carpenter to build it for you :happy:

 

 

That's true didn't look at it that way. :thumbsup:

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