Development > Artwork
New civilian (child) model
MCR:
I think those are still jpgs, because Dave has just committed step 1 of 2 - Simply rename them to jpg & you will be able to open them...
MCR:
@ Destructavator:
I TOLD YOU !!!
YOU DID NOT LISTEN !!!
Look here:
http://ufoai.ninex.info/forum/index.php?topic=3505.msg35290#msg35290
Destructavator:
--- Quote from: MCR on August 03, 2010, 10:39:12 am ---@ Destructavator:
I TOLD YOU !!!
YOU DID NOT LISTEN !!!
Look here:
http://ufoai.ninex.info/forum/index.php?topic=3505.msg35290#msg35290
--- End quote ---
No, actually that was way back from the old computer. The problem I'm having now is with the almost still-new computer's hard drive.
Yes, the texture issue is because the new computer's HD crapped out in the middle of an update process while I was making changes to the model's files.
@H-Hour:
No, it isn't completely finished yet, but is almost there.
Don't make a new custom texture just yet, I have to re-unwrap the body and change the map anyways so the fingers in the hands look right (right now they don't).
I'm done mapping the head, though, so if you want to have fun doing something to the kid's face, go ahead. You can rename the .pngs to have a .jpg extension.
Last, I didn't update the source .blend file in the data_source yet, but I have it backed up.
H-Hour:
No worries, I'll wait.
Destructavator:
News Update:
I found the exact cause of the problem - the actual physical hardware on the new computer is OK, which is good. The problem came from the BIOS and firmware for controlling the hard drives, along with the drivers for the hardware SATA controllers, they were not all-the-way up-to-date coming from the factory. It was after the machine was shipped that Dell found bugs in some of that stuff, bugs which cause increasing, progressive corruption to hardware partitions over time until the volumes on any hard drives would eventually get so corrupted that they would fail, and have all kinds of errors, which is exactly what happened - I was getting all kinds of error messages even copying or moving files in Windows Explorer, about files being damaged or not existing where they should. CHKDSK kept trying to fire up when I rebooted the machine.
I've updated the BIOS and everything else, but the damage had been done to the filesystem, so I've backed everything up and have erased the hard drive, and re-partitioned it too.
At this point I've got Windows 7 re-loaded with basic software installed, and now I'm reloading all my crap from backups and setting things up again.
Most of the really important software has been reinstalled, but it will be a while before I'm back in business. The hard part is done though, and I've been up all night working on it.
I haven't put Linux back on yet (I multi-boot all my machines), but I'm just glad I didn't have to buy a new hard drive.
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