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Day of Defeat: Source Sounds & misc stuff by |
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A huge thank you to theozzmancometh for graciously hosting these files after my primary hosting source died. Visit his website at landofozz.net.
Graphics
This is the DOD logo that I made to look like a sew on shoulder patch. Damn convincing job if I do say so myself. Click on the picture for a larger view. You have my full permission to use this graphic just let me know about it and/or give me credit.
My complete player model PSD files
well here it is.... The culmination of a couple years' work crammed into a
few PSD files (Photoshop, Gimp) that I have decided to release to the public.
What can I do with these PSD files you speak of Wile?
Simple. You can literally exactly re-create any one of the allied skins I've
ever made, or you can swap stuff around as you like, add to it, take away
whatever your little heart desires, with NO PICTURE QUALITY LOSS whatsoever.
Why? Because these files have never been compressed into VTF format - you are
not trying to rip them from a VTF file. these are the original files.
Plus you have matching files. Anything your little mind can come up with for a
skin, there is an exact matching combination you can make with a normal map and
with an alpha map.
If you want to use parts of this in your own skins, go ahead. If you simply want
to make your own versions for your clans - knock yourself out. About the only
stipulation to this... and it's an EASY one to follow..... is don't be a poser.
If you use other's stuff, give credit where credit is due. For example, the
"airborne" layer in the 'body' PSD is originally cruzaderazn. See? I
gave him credit. It's that simple. The rest is done by me.
A picture with all the different uniform types and faces
click on the pic for a bigger view
I've skinned about everything I can think of for DOD:S. Until they come out with
a major update, or a brand-new game, I'm running on stand-by.
PSD files can be opened with:
Photoshop
The Gimp (free)
VTF files can be created with:
VTF
plugin for Photoshop
VTFEdit
(stand-alone)