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IVAN LOPEZ MODS - First release and I need help with some things!

Mon Sep 24, 2018 3:44 am

Hey guys.

I hope to be back Full-Time to mod in 2k19.

First Release.
Rasheed Wallace.

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- Face imported from my 2K18 Sheed, which originally was a mod from RKJ (I'm not sure, so correct me if I'm wrong), and I did some tweaks.
- Tattoos imported from 2K17 Sheed.
- Model - I took Bingo Smith model (CF 8629) 'cause I thought he had similar face expressions as Sheed.
- Hair and beard - Came from CF 8611 James Donaldson
* Re-adjusted James Donaldson's hair fine but I couldn't model his beard. This thing is new in 2K19 it seems. If anybody knows how, please let me know.
- The eyes glitch.
- Headband is broken. I don't know how happened, but at his left side, it has an opening.
- Also, the hair model is meant to be used with a headband.

* Steps for how to put the headband on a player.
1) Change his CF to 1.
2) Save and Exit.
3) Edit the player again. It has the headband option now.
4) Change the CF again to the actual player you want and save.

* PNG File needs a clean up. Didn't know which I had to retain in order for the game to not crash.
Needless to say, I will be more than happy if anybody take this mod and make a better one. No need to let me know. Just do it :)

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Download Link.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/4j7z3popckqwdw1/Rasheed_Wallace_V1_%28Ivan_Lopez%29.rar/file

Re: IVAN LOPEZ MODS - First release and I need help with some things!

Mon Sep 24, 2018 3:49 am

You should model the headband in Blender too. When I created a player, my first step is to quit the headband in Blender, and then when your model is finished...You can adjust it to the new head.

Re: IVAN LOPEZ MODS - First release and I need help with some things!

Mon Sep 24, 2018 3:55 am

Shuajota wrote:You should model the headband in Blender too. When I created a player, my first step is to quit the headband in Blender, and then when your model is finished...You can adjust it to the new head.


Yeah. I did in blender. That's when something went wrong and I broke it.
I forgot to quit the headband... It was too late when I realized :(

Don't want to mess it up right now more than it is, so I'll get back to it when I learn more sculp techniques.
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