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Post by Major Pain on Nov 10, 2014 1:02:26 GMT 1
Superb work!
You have really given a lift to the Dodge WC Series...
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Post by comet34 on Nov 10, 2014 2:22:21 GMT 1
I think it refers to snow on the vehicles. Anyway work is superb. Greetings. p OK, I think I'll make the version 2.0 or something.
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Post by ariete on Nov 10, 2014 13:10:31 GMT 1
it was a say way to congratulate me with you, you anticipated the observations - comments.
light = make more clear (and i was refering to the tents of the closed cargos)
excellent job comet. i downloaded also your skin pak for F40 but i've not yet tried. soon, maybe already this night i'm going to play that new map by keepitsimple.
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Post by comet34 on Nov 11, 2014 5:03:10 GMT 1
Thank you all like this. In fact, I have had no training, I was his own self interest. To have so many people like it more than I expected, especially the author Major. Thank you, really.
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Post by Major Pain on Nov 11, 2014 7:44:27 GMT 1
I have never received any formal training on computers, software, skinning or 3D objects... none. I wrote my first commercial program in 1982 and was paid $2500 for the rights to a version Video Blackjack for the Commodore 64. Big mistake on my part because the guys that bought it made around a million bucks in the next year.
Everything I know about computers and software is self taught, and much of what I know about BK has been learned over the years.
I did however get some tips and advice along the way... most said, you're nuts.... computers will never catch on.
There were no computer classes when I was in school, except MIT... (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and that was for code writers in Machine Language, Fortran and Cobol. I learned from books and could program in each by 1974. I worked for an oil and gas engineering company for many years doing programming at night. Since most of what they did required higher mathematics, almost everything was written in Fortran and machine code.
The first math co-processors were not fast so we had to write in the machine code for the fastest speeds possible at the time. Over the years, I've seen the technology change in so many ways. The computers all of you use today are more powerful than the entire complement of computers at NASA on July 20, 1969. Look up that date.
So if I could do what I have accomplished, then anyone can do it. I'm not that smart... and was a lousy student. All you young guys have the benefits of classes and talented teachers and professors. And guess what, computers did catch on... and will continue to move in terms of technology at a lightning fast pace in the future...
So Comet... do not sell yourself short my friend. Every journey begins with the first step... and you are well into yours now...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2014 11:56:57 GMT 1
That said I always. If I can do it, anybody can do. That's my motto.
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Post by comet34 on Nov 14, 2014 12:32:38 GMT 1
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Post by tedi88 on Nov 14, 2014 12:54:44 GMT 1
Very nice.
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Post by Quintaxel on Nov 14, 2014 13:45:40 GMT 1
That said I always. If I can do it, anybody can do. That's my motto. Sure, sure my friend. Let's take hugging as an example. You can hug, I can hug, everybody can hug. Skinning units the way you guys do, that's still something else. Nice work Comet!
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Post by Major Pain on Nov 14, 2014 22:04:00 GMT 1
If it was easy,then everyone would be doing it...
This is true about most things in life... I call this overcoming adversity...
Prosperity is a great teacher; adversity a greater.
William Hazlitt
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Post by comet34 on Nov 22, 2014 13:32:29 GMT 1
linkThis is it!!! I have finished the africa skin for the Dodge units. And I Modified the winter skin base of ariete‘s suggestion.(Thank you for your suggestion.) Now this pak have the summer ,africa and winter skin. You should just download this pak. And Until today, I finally finished the series. It took about more than one years. I personally love the Dodge truck. The most is the WC-51. About 20 years ago, I saw a movie. In The Korean War, a Specia Force was sent to Blow up a bridge.In this way they can cut off the enemy's retreat route. The Specia Force team capture a WC-51 or WC-52, and they use her reconned the target. By the way. In our country, the WC-51/52 was called the "中吉普". It means a little bigger jeep. The most people think her is be produced the same company who build the jeep.
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Post by Major Pain on Nov 22, 2014 13:49:57 GMT 1
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Post by keepitsimple on Nov 22, 2014 14:12:35 GMT 1
Hi @comet'34
Thanks for the beautiful skins. Just one small thing I notices. The Dogde WC60 and Dogde WC61-O have in winter skin version in the back a nice wooden floor. In summer and africa version you have a blau skined floor. Is something missing here?
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Post by comet34 on Nov 22, 2014 14:16:49 GMT 1
Hi @comet'34 Thanks for the beautiful skins. Just one small thing I notices. The Dogde WC60 and Dogde WC61-O have in winter skin version in the back a nice wooden floor. In summer and africa version you have a blau skined floor. Is something missing here? Thank you, keepitsimple. That was my misstake. Mabye sometime I'll fixed it up.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2014 18:17:50 GMT 1
Hi @comet'34 Thanks for the beautiful skins. Just one small thing I notices. The Dogde WC60 and Dogde WC61-O have in winter skin version in the back a nice wooden floor. In summer and africa version you have a blau skined floor. Is something missing here? Thank you, keepitsimple. That was my misstake. Mabye sometime I'll fixed it up. In my view, it is a great work by our friend comet34 Except some small minor detail. Congratulations.
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