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Old 05-13-2011, 12:57 PM
Ali Fish
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Nice work Ali. I don't know how the SDK outputs will fit with eachother but I hope any mods wil be 'integratable'(?) with eachother across all systems/standard and mod loads and not splinter the on line community into mod haves and have-nots. It is going to be hard enough getting numbers of useable servers available with the problems still to be addressed.

My 2p on your maps so far: perhaps a little dull-coloured but the 1C maps are just too bright and happy for my taste
well this mod is about the choice. given my latest little discovery, youll probally get to keep the original texture regards colouring hue and saturation levels. my new technique will enhance the reality of the atmophere between the user and the texture, that alone will be enough to sort the problem out. the problem isnt the textures actually. its the enviroment we percieve them in and my artwork will certainly fix that whilst adding a further environmental effect.

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You've been around long enough to know that it's been repeated time and again that this won't be allowed.
im not so sure, i have the vmin, vmax, roll rates this that and the next infront of me for the spitfire mkIIa

Last edited by Ali Fish; 05-13-2011 at 07:50 PM.
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