Heh, no. All the textures needs work, they are all smudged, no textures are left untouched. Some textures need a full makeover(base color, shades, highlight's, drop shadows, decals... etc).jess_i_74 wrote:QUOTE (jess_i_74 @ Jan 4 2007, 03:47 AM) So, in general, you are taking the enlarged textures and looking at them, and if there are bits that look terribly smudged, you are recreating them. If things look ok, then you leave them as is.
If its your first time working on textures, go google and read and watch how they have done on games in general.
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