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Superhero Costume Template (SD)

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A template I put together using the "Transmog UI" texture components from World of Warcraft. Ideal for superheroes, meant to be applied to WoW character models in SD. Use image editing software, such as GIMP, to modify and/or color the costume texture. Refer to the preview "screenshot" for UV coordination. This asset is intended to be bundled with Superhero Costume Template (HD)
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Superhero Costume Template (Texture)

Hi there could you explain a little more how this ported texture is supposed to be used? Is this for WoW model imports or...?
Yes, it is for WoW character models that can be imported into Warcraft 3 or Starcraft 2. As a template, open this texture with an image editing application such as GIMP to design it however you want. Unleash your creativity... :)
 
Yes, it is for WoW character models that can be imported into Warcraft 3 or Starcraft 2. As a template, open this texture with an image editing application such as GIMP to design it however you want. Unleash your creativity... :)
I see, it might be worthwhile porting some of these models for the bundle or having a tutorial showing how to use this texture with the ported WoW models/how to port the models too :)
 
I see, it might be worthwhile porting some of these models for the bundle or having a tutorial showing how to use this texture with the ported WoW models/how to port the models too :)
Yeah, I did think about making a tutorial on how to assemble models like this. I guess I couldn't get my focus right. But you would apply the customized texture to the model using Blender, 3DS Max, or whatever you're accustomed to. And so, some moderate experience in 2D and 3D is necessary.
 
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