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Post by squirmydad on Nov 24, 2013 11:38:33 GMT -9
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Post by hackbarth on Nov 24, 2013 12:58:36 GMT -9
The Terra Force Mods from Chris Roe are available? I built a lot of Roes modded soldiers to go with his vehicles, and would be very cool to mount some of Jims weapons on the these.
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Post by squirmydad on Nov 25, 2013 7:39:32 GMT -9
The Terra Force Mods from Chris Roe are available? I built a lot of Roes modded soldiers to go with his vehicles, and would be very cool to mount some of Jims weapons on the these. Yes they are available, Mel Ebbles has them up for free over at the Genet Models site.
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Post by Vermin King on Dec 5, 2013 8:03:22 GMT -9
Since Chris took down the store, I just checked and the TerraForce soldiers are still available under 'Free Stuff'
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Sept 28, 2015 19:49:15 GMT -9
Two Quick Questions:
Would it be possible to add pages to Bio-Weapons where there is one page dedicated to each of the weapons (One Page filled with Bio-Webbers, One Page Filled with Spine-Guns, etc). This would allow me to field a force of JUST one weapons type instead of having to print off a bunch of weapons I won't be able to use right away.
For the Marines, Elite Marines, and other sets, would it be possible to add dedicated Page for each of the Weapon Carriers (one page of Rocket Troopers, One page of Troopers with Grenade Launchers, etc).
My Gimp Skills aren't that great or I would do it myself, and this would be very handy for someone wanting homogeneous squads.
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Post by cowboyleland on Sept 29, 2015 3:43:39 GMT -9
bluecloud2k2, This is a great project to practice your GIMP skills. Here are the simple steps: 1. Select the weapon you want: either free select or rectangle, whatever works for you. 2. Ctrl + C to copy 2. Open a new file and use the "advanced" button to make sure it is 8.5x11 and 300dpi (or whatever you want) 3. Ctrl + V to paste 4. Moving the curser over the pasted image will give you the four arrowed "move" icon. 5. click and drag the pasted image to the top left corner (or wherever) 6. Ctrl + V anchors that image to the background and pastes a new one on top of it. Move it a bit to the side (or below or whatever) and hit Ctrl V again. Repeat until you have as many on the page as you can fit (Or you think you need.) 7. When you have pasted and positioned the last one, just click the background of the main image to anchor the gun without pasting a new one. I broke this down into tiny steps. It will go a lot faster than 7. steps might indicate. You can, of course, copy a different gun at any time and have a half page of each (or a third of a page of three...you know what I mean.) Have Fun!
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Sept 29, 2015 5:00:27 GMT -9
Thanks cowboy. I will give it a try.
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Post by squirmydad on Oct 5, 2015 12:52:33 GMT -9
Two Quick Questions: Would it be possible to add pages to Bio-Weapons where there is one page dedicated to each of the weapons (One Page filled with Bio-Webbers, One Page Filled with Spine-Guns, etc). This would allow me to field a force of JUST one weapons type instead of having to print off a bunch of weapons I won't be able to use right away. For the Marines, Elite Marines, and other sets, would it be possible to add dedicated Page for each of the Weapon Carriers (one page of Rocket Troopers, One page of Troopers with Grenade Launchers, etc). My Gimp Skills aren't that great or I would do it myself, and this would be very handy for someone wanting homogeneous squads. It would be possible, it would also be incredibly tiresome. Please give it a try in Gimp or Photoshop on your own first, sorry.
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Oct 6, 2015 7:36:40 GMT -9
I am trying it, actually...
would you be interested in the PNG's when I am done?
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Post by cowboyleland on Oct 6, 2015 8:51:57 GMT -9
I bet you would be amazed at the positive response you get if you share your pages on this thread.
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Post by squirmydad on Oct 6, 2015 14:18:52 GMT -9
I am trying it, actually... would you be interested in the PNG's when I am done? Yes, I would. The idea sounds lovely, I'm just buried in projects at the moment.
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Oct 6, 2015 22:09:50 GMT -9
Well one good thing is I am learning how to use gimp lol. I will post what I have later.
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Oct 7, 2015 12:36:53 GMT -9
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Post by cowboyleland on Oct 7, 2015 13:24:20 GMT -9
Wow, that is a lot of weaponry!! Well done!
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Oct 7, 2015 19:38:48 GMT -9
Once I got the hang of it, it was easy.
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Post by bluecloud2k2 on Oct 13, 2015 4:45:59 GMT -9
Question!
Can I post screen shots of my "mods" on my blog? I just want to show what I am doing, not give anything away cuz I am not a fan of piracy.
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Post by oldschooldm on Oct 13, 2015 6:20:29 GMT -9
Can I post screen shots of my "mods" on my blog? I just want to show what I am doing, not give anything away cuz I am not a fan of piracy. Do you mean build photos? You can post those, as they are personal use. I post those all the time and have NEVER had anything but praise from the original designers. :-)
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Post by cowboyleland on Oct 13, 2015 8:32:24 GMT -9
Question! Can I post screen shots of my "mods" on my blog? I just want to show what I am doing, not give anything away cuz I am not a fan of piracy. If you mean screen shots of a photoshop or GIMP page that you have re-textured, you would want to be careful that someone couldn't simply import your pick to their own image manipulation program and thereby steal the original geometry. Pictures of the built model, as oldschooldm says, have always been welcomed.
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