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3D modeling animation question
serverandenforcer replied to serverandenforcer's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Ya know, it would have been a bit helpfull if Mustang included that in his animation tutorial. -
3D modeling animation question
serverandenforcer replied to serverandenforcer's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
OK, I think I know what youre saying. So basically, selet all animation keys that apply to that mesh and basically scale them down within the appropriate animation frame. -
3D modeling animation question
serverandenforcer replied to serverandenforcer's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
What if I got all of my animations occuring at once from 1 - 100 on the animation bar in max? does this mean I have to redo all of my animations? -
3D modeling animation question
serverandenforcer replied to serverandenforcer's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
O.K., I really don't know what that would be since this would be my first aircraft released, but I'm sure I'll find out when I get to that point. -
Just to let our female members here know, this is not attractive. Attractive is what you already are from birth. Not this. Be proud of who you are. I really can't understand why women want to do this to themselves. I think they just end up meeting the wrong kind of guys who want these things. If you do meet a guy who wants something that's not natural from you, then he's a freaken loser and you deserve someone much better than him. This is just sad.
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...I enlisted into the United States Air Force and began an interesting and rewarding journey serving my country which included a tour in Iraq from Sep '06 to Mar '07. Hoping on another 26 years of service. Just wanted to throw that out. I know it's nothing compared to how long all the other military members here have served.
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Screenshot Thread
serverandenforcer replied to Dave's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Was having fun with photoshop -
Nic and Vanessa, you two have nothing to worry about. I myself need to focus on gaining weight. Currently at 155 lbs, 5'10", 8% body fat. Need to start downing those protein shakes. I did do a 2 mile run today though in about 15 minutes.
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Me????? never.
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That could be true. I did get her number. That might of been an indicator of being under the influence.
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loading.wav
serverandenforcer replied to savagkc's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
What!? You deleted the Danger Zone one from Top Gun that I sent you a while ago? That was a classic loadingscreen.wav. Even HornetFixr loved it -
You know what I mean. geez..... Anyways, all I'm trying to say is to give someone a chance. If they act like that with you, right off the bat, when you didn't do anything at all, then I can understand judging the fool. But until you actually meet them, I would hold my breath. Perfect example. I thought Tara Reid was a straight up b@$&! One day I had to meet her person to person because valet backed up her porsche into a concrete pillar and I had to respond and take the report for it. I thought she would be ballistic and make a scene. Instead, she very nice, very polite, and very respectful. She even took the time to talk to me a bit more on things not related to the accident, and she did this right after having her wisdom teeth being pulled. She is no longer a b@$&! in my book, but a very cool chick (although has made some really bad life styfle mistakes).
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Yeah, but if you got someone who is doing blatantly stupid things left and right and appears to have a lack of common sense, costing time and money to some real good work being done, who is to say how each of us will react. Some people take it very personal with the amount of time and devotion that they put into a project. Perhaps there have been more than just two incidents with this director, and all this time Bale has been trying to be patient with him, until now, and he wanted to send a message that would get this guy to start using common sense. Even here at CA, I've seen venting from other modders regarding how other members have been acting (albeit, they're venting to other modders about what had happened and not to the person who is at fault), and this is only on stuff over the net. Just imagine how some of us would respond if these issues were occuring on a more personal and intimate level. To some actors, acting is a very personal business and messing around with what they are doing at their best is just a big no no. For some of us, it's hard to understand. For me, the film industry is something I can understand a bit easier from my experience in dealing with actors, and because my grandpa was an actor on various Films and T.V. shows, including Hill Street Blues. There are things that you just don't do on a set. Walking around, causing a major distraction to an actor who is focused on trying to get a difficult part down is one of those things. Doing it once, o.k., they can let that slide. Doing it a whole bunch of times, the guy needs to get a talking to. If being spoken to about once, on a civilized level doesn't seem to do the trick, then you say it in a way that sends the message home permanently. Ask Dave about this with his experience in being a MTL on how such a situation would be handled. I know that MTLs have had to set the message to me on a more heated level because I just couldn't learn the first time around. Of course, MTLs have a higher level of integrity to follow by because they are to set an example of the core values, so some things to be said to the troop might be withheld. Bale is not an MTL, and I can't hold him to those standards.
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LOL!!!! oh come on C5. Be nice now. After doing some escort services for some actors, I've come to know the one thing that they really hate doing is to re-do a difficult scene that they almost had gotten done perfectly but one minor/major issue that could have easily been avoided ruined it all. There might not be any immediately legitimate excuse for his behavior, but we never know what else is really going on. After my ignorant posts that I had made a while back (which was actually venting in frustration to something totally different from what the post was about), I can't really judge people on something like this anymore. Maybe there's something going on in his life on a personal level that really is affecting him, but he's keeping it bottled up to himself. You just never know.
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Ah, ok then. Well that might actually answer a lot more about Bale's character.
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Enemy Skill Level
serverandenforcer replied to Spinners's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Everything on hard, normal on blackouts. And I never use the map to find where a bandit is at. I use Red Crown, the radar, and my eyes. -
Considering the history of Christian Bale, I'm not surprised at all. This is mild compared to some of the things that he has done in the past. Wasn't he arrested in England for battery a while ago?
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Good 3d programs?
serverandenforcer replied to gbnavy61's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Here's a list of 3D programs 1.) the obvious 3D Studio Max (what I use - highly expensive, and a bit buggy) 2.) Lightwave 3.) Maya (a lot of game developers use this program) 4.) Blender (free) 5.) Milkshape (free - but adds a horrible amount of unnecessary polys into the mesh builiding) 6.) GMax (free - but there's that conversion issue) There's also CAD, but I don't know how good of a 3d modeling program it is. -
These are links to the trailers guys
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Call the Ball
serverandenforcer replied to gbnavy61's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Well, considering that carriers can only be used in scripted missions, perhaps multiple versions of the same carriers are to be made, each with a specific ball setup up for whatever aircraft is scripted for the mission. -
Buck Rogers???
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GI Joe Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Star Trek XI Fast and Furious
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I was going to a variety of places for the SF series, starting at Mc FLy's, then to Skunkworks, and once that disappeared, I only knew of Mc Fly's site and the links there to other various sites. I think I might have stumbled on in here from one of those links while looking for mods for SFP1, WOV, and WOE and said to myself, "Hey, this place is pretty cool." CA is now the first place I go to when I go online. It's a great site with great people who can tolerate me even after I act like a douche bag on a few occasions... at least I think they still tolerate me.
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I'm a fan of both Star Wars and Star Trek. Star Wars doesn't have a tremendous amounts of techno bable that Star Trek has. However, a lot of todays technology is very similar to that of old and some of new trek. For instance: cell phones, microwaves, we do have a form of a working "tricorder", web cams, transparent aluminum (yes we do have it - but it's freaken expensive), and I believe we are also researching and experimenting with teleportation (on a very small level - read about it in a Popular Science magazine). S:A&B was awesome and I have no idea why it didn't last long at all. New BSG is interesting, it's kind of like a Sci-Fi soap opera, but with better acting. Star Gate was cool, up until that got rid of the main character, Richard Dean Anderson. Babylon 5 was o.k. Wasn't really into it that much.
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Question for you USAF types
serverandenforcer replied to Syrinx's topic in Military and General Aviation
The serail code is always on the tail. It has to be. You need to know what aircraft is parked on the flight line. I've never come across one that doesn't have a serial code. Now, not all aircraft have a squadron Number on the tail. Our birds at March (mainly KC-135 and C-17) have the march banner on the top of the tail and the AMC badge, but that's about it. But I think all fighters do have a squadron ID. Some may not be as flashy as others. It also depends if they're in a deployed area. In deployed areas, they're usualy subdued. Back at home base though, where they're stationed from, they're usually in their full colors.