[req] High-poly Lmg/hmg/shotgun/gl (maybe)
Jmmsbnd007
Join Date: 2002-11-24 Member: 9793Banned, Constellation
<div class="IPBDescription">***WILL PAY MONEY FOR THIS***</div> I need a high-poly LMG/HMG/Shotgun and perhaps a GL if you want. I will pay up to $10-$15 (negotiable) if I can get all of this (assuming they're all good and what not) within a few days. Keep them as original to the real thing as possible (minor deviations are fine, but check with me if unsure), but high-poly/high-detail as much as possible. I don't intend to keep these models private or anything, I'm just hoping the pricetag will encourage someone to make them quick, as I need them quickly for a project (plus the NS community could use a high-poly set of all the weapons).
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I already have a pistol: <a href='http://www.nsarmslab.com/flash/fileinfo.php?id=387' target='_blank'>http://www.nsarmslab.com/flash/fileinfo.php?id=387</a>
<a href='http://www.nsarmslab.com/details/images/highpolypistol.jpg' target='_blank'>http://www.nsarmslab.com/details/images/highpolypistol.jpg</a>
All of the high-poly LMGs I have seen I have determined do not meet my requirements.
It looks good in game and that's what counts. The other types of models would be nice, but all I need are the ones you see in first-person view (whatever those are called).
the worktime on one model with skins and animations is way more worth than 15....
if you have seen custom made 3d models going away for 150- 6000$ (anatomicly correct skeleton if i remember right) once, you would judge the effort a bit different.
i would do one for 100... thats worth the time..even a present...or stop beeing laughable just to make someone to do it, and ask for a favor. (including the words "please" and "thanks" some peoples think when they offer money they dont have to say "please" anymore )
for those 2 words some peoples would waste their time for you, and it would be even for free, because theese tiny little "magical" words "please" and "thanks" are expressing respect....
we have some brilliant and really talented peoples here, with high potential, but a offer like yours is not really adequate, for the time and effort they would spent for that. you show a very strange and wrong way of appreciation for all the work that ever "was,is,will" be done here for free.
..i want to state this right again for the ones wich are already in rage or something, and suddenly forgot how to read a sentence right.
you want to pay for high quality work? (high-poly/high-detail as much as possible/in shortest time possible) right?
if you really "want to pay" for high quality work, you really "have to pay" high quality work
i could make you an offer... but taking money for those models wouldnd be really legitimate. you cant really tell anymore if the work was payd, or for the model itself ; copyright stuff..theft of intellectual property.. uhm..and other possible stuff that could "happen"
money for models, whatever next, uh... copyrighting. WAIT THAT'S BEEN DONE.
Doesnt meet my expectations, do a job yourself then you high standardized fool.
/rant
money for models, whatever next, uh... copyrighting. WAIT THAT'S BEEN DONE.
Doesnt meet my expectations, do a job yourself then you high standardized fool.
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Got your model rejected by Jmms?
But seriously, Jmms, you're asking a lot from one person or even a group of people, and 10-15 (negotiable) USD simply isn't enough if you want it to be done at your exact specifications and at a deadline.
If that gets done, I might consider doing the shotgun and HMG.
He doesn't want to hoard it all to himself, he just wants high-poly <i>quality</i> remakes of the original NS weapons. Sure, you guys might get offended if he'll pay a pittance so that everybody can download it, but you're right: it <i>is</i> a community and one thing that communities do is listen and respect each other. I would expect that "15 bucks? Nah, just keep your money" would be the order of the day instead of being offended that your work is "only" being offered 15 bucks.
So if you don't want to do it, don't do it. If you want to do it, more power to you. I'll do the LMG, it's going good so far, if Jmms likes it and I can find a skinner/rigger, then we're 1/3 our way to completing a pretty good project, aren't we?
Jmms, if you had seriously wanted something this bad, I'd do it (assuming I can make a good job of it) for free just because it isn't about "I'm paying you for your work" rather it's more like "I want to give incentive for you to work".
Besides, think of it this way:
None of you are pros. Even Sheena isn't, because I don't think he's being paid for his work. What defines a pro is that you're being paid to do something, no matter how small.
Sheena is a she.
Keep your definition to "pro" for yourself.
Sheena is a she.
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My bad. Didn't know she was a she.
<a href='http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=professional' target='_blank'>http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=professional</a>
<b>1. Of, relating to, engaged in, or suitable for a profession: lawyers, doctors, and other professional people.</b>
<b> 2. Engaging in a given activity as a source of livelihood or as a career: a professional writer.
3. Performed by persons receiving pay: professional football.</b>
4. Having or showing great skill; expert: a professional repair job.
Udder did the shotty Aggggggeeesss ago but never finished or people didnt like it, started being annoying or something i really cant remember..
Other high-poly stuff includes the HPA which so far hasnt been done because i feel i buggered up the model/people werent happy with my vision of it/skins werent finished..
So anyway ill agree with some people and say take the 15, its small but your getting moneh. Ill agree with others and say that this is a community, just say please and im sure that the modellers here will try their best to get on it and get it finished. One of the problems i think that we have is that people just dont want to skin or to skin mesh/dont want to learn and so the modellers can get the entire model finished but it never moves on..
The only thing that ive ever had contact with that was released was the nokia hand grenade :O (Someone said that NSA has everything ever released, your wrong because they dont got mah nade <!--emo&:p--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/tounge.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tounge.gif' /><!--endemo-->)
Sheena is a she.
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his definition of "pro" is funny
got to print that out, to frame, and hang it into my office <!--emo&;)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/wink-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
How are you saying your not trying to be offensive if you are saying "quality" in italic, which is blatently showing you think redds models are ****. Redd has started an HP shotgun too, but not too sure now whether we should release to some... parties like yourself.
SPAM!
SPAM! <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
OMG! IVE SPAMMED TOO!
[got to report myself]
Whats that supposed to mean? Almost everything is copyrighted if you create it by yourself, assuming its original.
Example; a picture of a tree, or a 3D model, is automatically copyrighted.
Just wanted to point that out.
Whats that supposed to mean? Almost everything is copyrighted if you create it by yourself, assuming its original.
Example; a picture of a tree, or a 3D model, is automatically copyrighted.
Just wanted to point that out. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Not legally.
Whats that supposed to mean? Almost everything is copyrighted if you create it by yourself, assuming its original.
Example; a picture of a tree, or a 3D model, is automatically copyrighted.
Just wanted to point that out. <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Not legally. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
i think hes confusing copyright with intellectual property....
Just wanted to point that out
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Whats that supposed to mean? Almost everything is copyrighted if you create it by yourself, assuming its original.
Example; a picture of a tree, or a 3D model, is automatically copyrighted.
Just wanted to point that out. <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Not legally. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Actually, spinviper, you're wrong there. Well, assuming you're talking about american laws, anyway. In America, just about anything you can create is automatically covered under copyright. You can <i>apply</i> for a copyright on something you've created, but it's automatically there whether you apply for one specifically or not. The only thing american courts care about is whether you can prove you created something before the guy that stole it from you did. If you, say, write a piece of music, you could put a copy of it in an envelope and mail it to yourself. The USPS date stamp on a sealed envelope is sufficent proof in court that you created it first.
Whats that supposed to mean? Almost everything is copyrighted if you create it by yourself, assuming its original.
Example; a picture of a tree, or a 3D model, is automatically copyrighted.
Just wanted to point that out. <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Not legally. <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Actually, spinviper, you're wrong there. Well, assuming you're talking about american laws, anyway. In America, just about anything you can create is automatically covered under copyright. You can <i>apply</i> for a copyright on something you've created, but it's automatically there whether you apply for one specifically or not. The only thing american courts care about is whether you can prove you created something before the guy that stole it from you did. If you, say, write a piece of music, you could put a copy of it in an envelope and mail it to yourself. The USPS date stamp on a sealed envelope is sufficent proof in court that you created it first. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Indeed? You have proved me wrong there. Thanks for the information.