cerberus
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Post by cerberus on Sept 15, 2008 5:10:54 GMT -5
Name: Enhanced Environment 1.5 Author(s): Cerberus credits: albert(texturepatch2.0), nacery(gc-barrelmod) Notes/Description: So what does the mod do?...it replaces all surrounding textures of RE4 with much sharper and more detailed ones. This mod includes everything from the first Enh. Env. plus the new material albert used to make his texturepatch 2.0. Finally 50% of the textures from Enh. Env. 1.0 were replaced by redone material from alberts texturepatch 2.0. Screenshot(s):Download Link: you'll need this three parts to install/use Enh. Env. 1.5 files.filefront.com/xfilereadmezip/...;/fileinfo.htmlfiles.filefront.com/xscr+part1zip/;...;/fileinfo.htmlfiles.filefront.com/xscr+part2zip/;...;/fileinfo.htmlupdate to version 2.0:A huge thanks goes to albert again, cause he showed me the textures that I missed/forgot to overwork. So without his efforts this wouldn't have come to a release. note: you might find some small textures that are identical with the ones from alberts texturepatch v2.0 - this is cause they are so small and it wouldn't have made any sense to redo them (cause they are fine as they are). download here: files.filefront.com/v20+update+thxt...;/fileinfo.html
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Post by jakeyashamari on Sept 15, 2008 7:08:44 GMT -5
Remind me, who long did it take you to do this?
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cerberus
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Post by cerberus on Sept 15, 2008 7:36:58 GMT -5
Somewhat about one and a half month. With each day something around 3 to 4 hours of photoshoping ... but I'll have to admit, that I didn't do any of these textures from scratch --> these are actually alberts textures, with me gone over them...
btw: I never did one single texture from scratch in any of my mods. I'm just good at detail-works and combining stuff. The "Sliced Enemies" are all made out of textures that can be found in RE4-standard-textures ... just combined in a new way + some photoshop-work to blend it together.
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Post by jakeyashamari on Sept 15, 2008 16:27:19 GMT -5
This still takes serious skillz to make.
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