On the plus side, I got really efficient, and can now waste less of my time than I used to during these essentially pointless mod-making frenzies. I think I have like 6 different variants of the Imperial male heads saved on my computer from moments like that where I wanted to change them. It's too distracting to want to close the game and open Blender and edit one of the heads or hairs. Like I said, however, I don't use the mod myself these days, even though I made it because I really wanted an in-depth mod that fixed up the old head and hairs. I also had a brief conversation with Mark Jones, the original artist that created the heads and hair for the game, which inspired me in gear to finish the mod. The creator of Facelift, which is what initially inspired me, even linked my mod in the description of theirs totally of their own volition, which was really nice of them. I'm most proud of Familiar Faces since most people that have given feedback seem to really like it. Silver and Nordic Cuirasses Fixed Is there a mod you are especially proud of? The favorite that I actually use myself would have to be " Silver and Nordic Cuirasses Fixed." A simple fix, but the cuirasses clipping into your character's pelvis bothered me more than you could believe. I loved making Familiar Faces, but I don't use it myself. Familiar Faces What’s your favorite mod that you’ve made so far? There's always a little voice in the back of my head screaming at me that I'm playing modded content, and it makes it difficult to get immersed. And as for playing with other people's mods, I also can't really enjoy them. It's kind of a waste of time in the end, but an enjoyable waste of time. And I'm never satisfied with the end result, so I always end up disabling whatever mod it is I made and just going with vanilla. It's too distracting when I'm trying to play the game and I start to see things I want to change, and I close the game and spend hours trying to change it. Weirdly enough, however, I don't like modding when it comes to actually playing with mods. I didn't know anything about 3D modeling when I started working on Familiar Faces, and I still barely know anything about it, but learning how to do it was captivating. Oblivion-Like Magic Glow What’s your favorite thing about modding? Sometimes I REALLY get into a manic modding episode, when I was making the mod Familiar Faces I was working on it like 14 hours a day, barely even eating. No workflow really, I just work on it if I want to. Nothing fancy, I see something I want to change and I try to change it. Common_Robe_01 Hood How do you approach modding? If it was Roblox first, my first complete "mod" was a recreation of de_dolls, a Counter-Strike: Source map, and if my first was AssaultCube, it was a fingerless glove mod (very cool, I know). I think I started in 2006, either making stuff for Roblox (if that counts as modding) or making texture replacements for AssaultCube. 9 min read Uncle Crassius, a head and hair replacer mod for Crassius Curio, by Caleb How long have you been modding and what was your first complete mod?.This image is a derivative work of the following images: GFDL GNU Free Documentation License true true A copy of the license is included in the section entitled GNU Free Documentation License. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. The original can be viewed here: Wikibooks-AssaultCube17.png. Modifications: Brightened, added boxed to represent wallhacks. This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. This file has been extracted from another file: AssaultCube wallhacks.png
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