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There is no program that I know of that allows you to do all of the work in itself. There are, however, a few tools that, if used correctly, can achieve this effect. I think what you're talking about is retexturing. See the tutorials section and the topic Retex Guide for more information. As far as generating our own 3d models, I believe it has been done, but I'm not sure if there is a tutorial for it in this wiki yet. Its easier to retexture existing items with different colors than to make your own models. | There is no program that I know of that allows you to do all of the work in itself. There are, however, a few tools that, if used correctly, can achieve this effect. I think what you're talking about is retexturing. See the tutorials section and the topic Retex Guide for more information. As far as generating our own 3d models, I believe it has been done, but I'm not sure if there is a tutorial for it in this wiki yet. Its easier to retexture existing items with different colors than to make your own models. | ||
--[[User:Omzy|Omzy]] 16:53, 11 June 2006 (EDT) |
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--Loldude91 21:39, 10 June 2006 (EDT)I Think it would be fun to have a program that is accessible to us free (download) to create our own items with our own colors!!!
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is there one???
There is no program that I know of that allows you to do all of the work in itself. There are, however, a few tools that, if used correctly, can achieve this effect. I think what you're talking about is retexturing. See the tutorials section and the topic Retex Guide for more information. As far as generating our own 3d models, I believe it has been done, but I'm not sure if there is a tutorial for it in this wiki yet. Its easier to retexture existing items with different colors than to make your own models.
--Omzy 16:53, 11 June 2006 (EDT)