I use Photoshop. Oh and I forgot to mention that the color layers are clipping masks, that means the color is only visible on the grey base layer below.
Nope, I don't have smaller fighters, but I have some more spaceships which I'll post soon (too lazy to pack and upload them now ;) ).
As for the workflow, it's not very difficult. I start with a rough shape in mid grey or some other base color, then I paint details with darker and brighter grey tones. After that step I add layers which are set to overlay, multiply or some other blending modes to colorize the ships. The only annoying part is that you have to mirror each layer separately, unless you paint only one half and merge the layers before you mirror it. I could upload a tutorial with some pictures, if I'm not too lazy. ;)
Hey, when will the horse be finished? We could use it for Freesiege (especially with animations): http://forum.freegamedev.net/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=597 Otherwise we'll have to use the pink pony: http://forum.freegamedev.net/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=597&start=125#p9590 :D
And there's already a horse rig on OGA: http://opengameart.org/content/blender-horse-rig-alex
Nice model by the way.
Cute. :)
Nice model. We'll use this in OpenDungeons.
I use Photoshop. Oh and I forgot to mention that the color layers are clipping masks, that means the color is only visible on the grey base layer below.
I've posted a short tutorial in the forum: http://opengameart.org/forumtopic/spaceship-tutorial
Just kidding. It seems hats have become the most important part of TF2. ;)
Are you going to make an open source Team Fortress 2? :)
Actually I made it just for fun, but I've always had in mind that the community needs mechs. ;)
I used only Photoshop, but you can do the same in Gimp.
Nope, I don't have smaller fighters, but I have some more spaceships which I'll post soon (too lazy to pack and upload them now ;) ).
As for the workflow, it's not very difficult. I start with a rough shape in mid grey or some other base color, then I paint details with darker and brighter grey tones. After that step I add layers which are set to overlay, multiply or some other blending modes to colorize the ships. The only annoying part is that you have to mirror each layer separately, unless you paint only one half and merge the layers before you mirror it. I could upload a tutorial with some pictures, if I'm not too lazy. ;)
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