(click the gigantic image for its full 1000x10000 glory)
You can download the raw .PDN of the FMG9 sight that I used for my example here, and the .KV6 of the the sight is also here.
For those too lazy to type it themselves, you can download Paint.NET here.
I hoped I helped everyone out a little.
A Comprehensive Guide to Iron Sight Making
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Brilliant! What is that gun you're using and can I download that?
Bookmarked
Super detailed and comprehensive, amazing tutorial. I hope to be using this in the future when I finally get off my ass and start modding...
BTW, your mods and sights are great. I think it's safe to say that the level of detail on your sights are on par with Paratrooper's. Also, it's nice to see a modder who's actively posting new stuff, especially when a lot of the veteran modders from the old forums seem to have stopped
Super detailed and comprehensive, amazing tutorial. I hope to be using this in the future when I finally get off my ass and start modding...
BTW, your mods and sights are great. I think it's safe to say that the level of detail on your sights are on par with Paratrooper's. Also, it's nice to see a modder who's actively posting new stuff, especially when a lot of the veteran modders from the old forums seem to have stopped
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Buffet_of_Lies wrote:Brilliant! What is that gun you're using and can I download that?The weapon being used in the example is my FMG9, which can be found in my mod thread. (Link is in my signature)
ecx wrote:BookmarkedThanks, glad to have provided help. :B
Super detailed and comprehensive, amazing tutorial. I hope to be using this in the future when I finally get off my ass and start modding...
BTW, your mods and sights are great. I think it's safe to say that the level of detail on your sights are on par with Paratrooper's. Also, it's nice to see a modder who's actively posting new stuff, especially when a lot of the veteran modders from the old forums seem to have stopped
I've been told that, yeah. Apparently modding is a dying art, so I'm hoping to keep it alive a while longer, and so long as I'm at it, promote mod making to try and get more people into the field.
I'd like to point it out that if you gonna double dimmensions more than 2 times you better add a huge ammount of detail otherwise it's not gonna look that good. Doubling dimensions 2 times is enough imo for a great looking sights. Also you could have used a font for this tutorial that is easier to read. Other than that good work.
Oh and the reason why it can't double dimensions any more is because it exceeds 512 blocks limit. So if your model is already >256 than it won't double.
Oh and the reason why it can't double dimensions any more is because it exceeds 512 blocks limit. So if your model is already >256 than it won't double.
Great tutorial, I wasn't aware of the doubling dimension trick.
Thanks for taking the time to write this!
Thanks for taking the time to write this!
GODDAMNIT How many times do I have to see people not knowing that the center of sights is 399x300? That's right - 399x300. Tested as many times as I had headshots. No other values work. Some ppl out there in community already know this. 399x300 - and remember that custom sights might not be centered well enough. Also please check my mods if I helped
P.S. Also you should know that x=400 (vertical) line appears only when shooting (remains hidden when idle); y=299 (horizontal) line is always double, so know that too.
P.S. Also you should know that x=400 (vertical) line appears only when shooting (remains hidden when idle); y=299 (horizontal) line is always double, so know that too.
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The fact that sights are offset and distorted slightly ingame is a well known fact, and I used that to an advantage in making my DMR sight perfectly circular ingame. I saw no need to note that fact in the tutorial, figuring that telling people to use other sight centers as a basis did the job.
Yeah, I do perfect circles too :P still, beginners should be told this so they can compete against older modders. Also I see no one going around telling ppl 399x300, we need this more, because there are players that don't know this. And using someone's premade sight to center yours is much more work than just selecting and dragging.
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hey chameleon, you can still have two red dots, one on (399,300) and the other on (400,300).
Super Guide !
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Amazing guide
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Just used this to make my scope for my new semi in my new pack (right link in sig). Helped me alot
Edit: The coord of the middle point helped me! I just tested the scope and every single shot went right where I wanted it to (coming to 8 headshots in less than a minute, they thought I am hacking xD)
The scope will be in my new Ninja texture pack, if you want to try it out...
Edit: The coord of the middle point helped me! I just tested the scope and every single shot went right where I wanted it to (coming to 8 headshots in less than a minute, they thought I am hacking xD)
The scope will be in my new Ninja texture pack, if you want to try it out...
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great guide, I also just used this. I could never understand how to AA the sights with transparency since I don't mess with that type of image editing, but now I understand how to do that. this has really helped me get back into modding and this game in general
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Really good guide, some bits I didn't even know until now.
I would just recommend not always doubling it to the maximum. Sometimes it looks uglier than if you only used Double Dimensions once, like I did with my M1911, that I'm pretty proud of.
One small tip that can also make it look better is to use different shading for different parts. Again with my M1911 as an example, I took two pics: One with only Face Shading and one with both Face and Normal Shading, and used the hand of the Face-only shading in the image, cutting out the gun from the F+N pic to use in it.
I would just recommend not always doubling it to the maximum. Sometimes it looks uglier than if you only used Double Dimensions once, like I did with my M1911, that I'm pretty proud of.
One small tip that can also make it look better is to use different shading for different parts. Again with my M1911 as an example, I took two pics: One with only Face Shading and one with both Face and Normal Shading, and used the hand of the Face-only shading in the image, cutting out the gun from the F+N pic to use in it.
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