Halo 3 Masterchief
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Halo 3 Masterchief
I have seen how people have modded Masterchief in halo 2 to resemble the Masterchief in halo 3. Is there a tutorial in doing that, or can some 1 help me. "They will go in Credits."
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You're not very smart are you? trepdimeflou put alot of work into those H3 MC mods, he did alot of shader editing, skinning, and If I remember correctly, there was a new model with it as well. Even more effort was put into his H3MC that wasn't released. I suggest you actually take a look at the mod before you go insulting it.ali954 wrote:im pretty sure u saw that halo 3 mod crap thing. all they did was put some gloom and take high res pics and said it was a halo 3 mod
If you search for trep's H3MC, there's a tutorial on how to inject his bipd into other maps.

I think Noobraska is a pretty cool state. eh grows corn and doesn't afraid of anythng.
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Better example: >_>

^That's me! =D

^That's me! =D

I think Noobraska is a pretty cool state. eh grows corn and doesn't afraid of anythng.
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isn't gloom also called bloom?Tural wrote:I wish I knew how to add gloom to maps.ali954 wrote:all they did was put some gloom
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I've said that trep made it at least three time in this thread already, stop restating the obvious you twit.Dootuz wrote:trep made it i think he rellased the tags just look for it

I think Noobraska is a pretty cool state. eh grows corn and doesn't afraid of anythng.
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American Heritage Dictionary wrote:
Bloom sounds slightly more appropriate, but don't think simply bloom can describe the 1337ness of such an awesome mod, and yes, an entire buttload went into this mod, I remember it going on forever, I believe research went into bumpmaps just for this modgloom (glōōm) n.
1.
1. Partial or total darkness; dimness: switched on a table lamp to banish the gloom of a winter afternoon.
2. A partially or totally dark place, area, or location.
3. An atmosphere of melancholy or depression: Gloom pervaded the office.
4. A state of melancholy or depression; despondency.
2.
1. An atmosphere of melancholy or depression: Gloom pervaded the office.
2. A state of melancholy or depression; despondency.
bloom (blōōm) n.
1.
1. The flower of a plant.
2. Something resembling the flower of a plant: "Her hair was caught all to one side in a great bloom of frizz" (Anne Tyler).
3. The condition of being in flower: a rose in full bloom.
4. A condition or time of vigor, freshness, and beauty; prime: "the radiant bloom of Greek genius" (Edith Hamilton).
5. A waxy or powdery whitish to bluish coating on the surface of certain plant parts, as on cabbage leaves or on a plum or grape.
6. A similar coating, as on newly minted coins.
7. Grayish blotches or streaks on the surface of chocolate produced by the formation of cocoa butter crystals.
8. Chemistry See efflorescence.
2.
1. The condition of being in flower: a rose in full bloom.
2. A condition or time of vigor, freshness, and beauty; prime: "the radiant bloom of Greek genius" (Edith Hamilton).
3. A waxy or powdery whitish to bluish coating on the surface of certain plant parts, as on cabbage leaves or on a plum or grape.
4. A similar coating, as on newly minted coins.
5. Grayish blotches or streaks on the surface of chocolate produced by the formation of cocoa butter crystals.
6. Chemistry See efflorescence.
3. A fresh, rosy complexion: "She was short, plump, and fair, with a fine bloom" (Jane Austen).
4.
1. A waxy or powdery whitish to bluish coating on the surface of certain plant parts, as on cabbage leaves or on a plum or grape.
2. A similar coating, as on newly minted coins.
3. Grayish blotches or streaks on the surface of chocolate produced by the formation of cocoa butter crystals.
4. Chemistry See efflorescence.
5. Glare that is caused by a shiny object reflecting too much light into a television camera.
6. A visible, colored area on the surface of bodies of water caused by excessive planktonic growth.
