Hey I'm really new at this (I just created this account lol) so the thing here is I want to create a mod where dragons are added to minecraft also I have lots of other ideas in mind but first is the adding dragons.
about me:
I know about modeling also I know coding no lots of coding but I can help and textures are also part of what I can do, I study a degree of art and digital design.
Help with texture:
I want to draw good details in the texture but the textures is really small so any idea on how to change the texture?
well it will be if i need to model them open or closed and what do i put inside them
look open is like this picture the right wing is kind of open and the left one is closed as it would look when the dragon is walking instead of flying, hope I explain myself
I could be wrong about this. However, what I have found is that if you plan to have a part move (i.e. the wings) for an animation, you cannot place it at odd angles, only 90 degree angles. In order to have angles like the wings appear to be in, you need to use Child to Parent part relations. The reason that I linked you to Jabelar's tutorials is because that is the place where I first learned of this technique. Techne doesn't allow (as far as I know) the use of Child blocks. In order to link them in that way, I first design a creature in Techne, like you have done, then I import it into minecraft as a .java, then start linking parts, the way that Jabelar shows to do. This cause the parts to be all out of whack and it takes a while to re-adjust their orientation to fix it. It's a much longer process than it would be if Techne just allowed blocks to be linked in that way, but I've gotten it to work.
hey do you think the wings are okay like this? also i dont know if you can give me some advice with the tail...
the website you send me is great and i dont know if you think is looking good the way its turning out the dragon model...
I send you a pms but without images sorry
Hey I'm really new at this (I just created this account lol) so the thing here is I want to create a mod where dragons are added to minecraft also I have lots of other ideas in mind but first is the adding dragons.
about me:
I know about modeling also I know coding no lots of coding but I can help and textures are also part of what I can do, I study a degree of art and digital design.
Help with texture:
I want to draw good details in the texture but the textures is really small so any idea on how to change the texture?
What part of the wings are you trying to figure out?
Jabelar seems to know what he's doing: Jabelar's Entity Animation Tutorial
well it will be if i need to model them open or closed and what do i put inside them
look open is like this picture the right wing is kind of open and the left one is closed as it would look when the dragon is walking instead of flying, hope I explain myself
I could be wrong about this. However, what I have found is that if you plan to have a part move (i.e. the wings) for an animation, you cannot place it at odd angles, only 90 degree angles. In order to have angles like the wings appear to be in, you need to use Child to Parent part relations. The reason that I linked you to Jabelar's tutorials is because that is the place where I first learned of this technique. Techne doesn't allow (as far as I know) the use of Child blocks. In order to link them in that way, I first design a creature in Techne, like you have done, then I import it into minecraft as a .java, then start linking parts, the way that Jabelar shows to do. This cause the parts to be all out of whack and it takes a while to re-adjust their orientation to fix it. It's a much longer process than it would be if Techne just allowed blocks to be linked in that way, but I've gotten it to work.
I hope that helps.
thanks! ill fix it
hey do you think the wings are okay like this? also i dont know if you can give me some advice with the tail...
the website you send me is great and i dont know if you think is looking good the way its turning out the dragon model...
I send you a pms but without images sorry