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Terminator Marine V1.04.BLP

This bundle is marked as useful / simple. Simplicity is bliss, low effort and/or may contain minor bugs.
my 3rd try at skinning, I'm hoping this one will be approved. There isn't much confidence in this wish though, as I'm a amateur at computer drawing and drawing in the little details. But if anyone uses this, PLEASE GIVE CREDIT, and thanks!

Feel free to edit, just give credits to me for the original, and if looks even better then the original then kudos to you. I guess it's a cheaper version for a warhammer marine, the fingers look horrific though so you can remove those and post it if you wish. This was actually just a facial change before, but then it edged into his arms and then his gun, and eventually it become a full scale change.

Please be nice about it, I'm a novice at this stuff.

Keywords:
Warhammer 40k, Space Marines, Terminator.
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Terminator Marine V1.04.BLP (Texture)

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19:24, 20th Sep 2012 Kwaliti: I'm not going to lie - this skin is bad. Plenty of stuff is just solid blue - no shading, no detail - and if there is any detail, it's rather weak. Some parts don't wrap correctly, like the leg, where the side detail...

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19:24, 20th Sep 2012
Kwaliti:

I'm not going to lie - this skin is bad. Plenty of stuff is just solid blue - no shading, no detail - and if there is any detail, it's rather weak. Some parts don't wrap correctly, like the leg, where the side detail abruptly cuts off. You haven't added any definition and shading to the mask, leaving it plain white. A lot of lines are wonky and not precise. You'll need much, much more practice in order to get something in an approvable state.

Do visit our 2D tutorial section and grab some tips from there and I wish you luck in learning more about texturing.
 
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Alright, here's a novice tip: if you are trying to make straight line using a mouse, better use the LINE TOOL not the brush tool (thats the one where you click the start then drag then click to get the end of the line).

Go see some cool pictures as reference, don't just paint a bunch of things randomly as you do it. Have a solid idea before actually do the thing.

Also, go get Photoshop or something don't use... Paint or whatever you seem to be using.
 
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