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  1. 4 points
    I'll just throw a concept out there, Canderis. The program is called RevanEditor . . . so what if half of the mask was a wire-frame of the mask?
  2. 2 points
    Everyone should be able to view reactions also I bumped the reaction limits.
  3. 1 point
    So you have a mod that you can't screenshot . . . and you don't know what to put in your upload for the screenshot. Maybe it's a bug fix or perhaps it's music/audio mod. I might have something for you. Try this.
  4. 1 point
    Just so folks know: In addition to the profile header photo, they can also add their own pictures to their blogs. This should be a picture for all of your blogs, so you wouldn't necessarily want one that would only cover one subject. Here's mine, for example . . . Click on the "PHOTO" button at the top of your entry and you'll be able to upload your own picture. I've personally chosen a picture with a size of 1307 by 150 but feel free to experiment with sizes.
  5. 1 point
    Well, you're not wrong. I'm not sure if it's a bug or developer intent, however. The damage flag for disruptors is set to 7 (aka 1 + 2 + 4) which is bludgeoning, slashing, and piercing damage rather than universal, which would be 8. For what it's worth, Obsidian changed it to 16, acid, which was a NWN leftover. It could be done for K1. I don't recall if anything else in either game deals acid damage, or if anything grants resistance to acid, though.
  6. 1 point
    Mazbe just fade in the wireframe from the left and fade out the original graphic to the right so that it turns from solid into wireframe. The Skyrim VR logo does that nicely.
  7. 1 point
    I very much just read GIMP instead of pimp....
  8. 1 point
    Here's two new versions. I don't quite like how my attempt at a "wireframe" version turned out. I'll have to redraw it to try that.
  9. 1 point

    From the album: DP's 3D Printed Stuff

    The first Obi-Wan saber part hot off the printer.
  10. 1 point
    I really like that idea. I'll see what i can come up with!
  11. 1 point
    Could you let us know how it goes? Thanks!
  12. 1 point
    Indeed? I never considered that. I’ll give it a shot. Thanks!
  13. 1 point
    OK, after discussing the subject with Newbiemodder, he'd like to have our female Revan to have a British accent. That somewhat limits our field of voice actors a bit but I'm willing to spend a small amount of money through Fiverr to hire a voice actress for this purpose. (I'll smoke less pack of cigarettes this week, I guess.) There are caveats. I am willing to spend $5 dollars (plus Fiverr's regular fee that isn't shown on performer's page) on this endeavor. Though Newbiemodder will have the final say on who gets chosen, you can point out your favorites using links on this page. The script that the voice actress will be using is The Sith Code. The Sith Code - including the title - is 53 words long. (This is important when making choices as the voice actresses choose how many words per each 5 dollars - and I'm limiting this to 5 dollars.) In addition to the Fiverr page, if any women here would still like to try out for the Revan part, you'll have to use a UK accent, and post the video and be prepared to send an audio file as referred to in the last post. We are not looking for North American, French, or any other accents. It's Newbiemodder's choice for the character and let's not hassle him about it. Thank you for your interest and your continued support.
  14. 1 point
    It's a whole new world now. NWMax is old news.
  15. 1 point
    I'd say a successful mod is only for the mod author to choose. I believe they have the choice to think whether or not their mod is successful. Like they say. "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." Sure, there could be 50 people who review a mod. Sure half could be good reviews, the other half bad reviews. But it doesn't matter. A mod could have only 15 downloads when it's been out for four years, so what? As long as the mod author feels like they produced a good mod, then it's successful. For me personally, I consider all of my mods a success because I mod on a Mac. Sure, I have to run the same PC applications as everyone else, but they're a pain to get working sometimes and don't always work correctly. I just find them successful because everyone says Macs are horrible, or you can't do anything that a PC can do. Well, I'm here to prove that wrong in a modding sense. I (or anyone as a modder) shouldn't care about what people think of your mods. They're YOUR mods, YOU made them, and you should be happy about that. It doesn't matter the content of the mod, it could be a lightsaber mod, an armor mod, or a whole module. Again, I feel it just depends on what the author thinks of their stuff. I will always find my mods to be successful, even if they have 10 downloads. I don't care, they're mine, and I'm glad for that. I know I kind of went too into my own mods, but that's just the general concept that I'm trying to get out.
  16. 0 points
    Are we supposed to be able to know who is reacting to our posts? Or is it a fun little mystery?