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It would be helpful if you could find out about such a custom (tradition, ritual?) in advance.
Otherwise, logically, if the model is not your creation, it would be advisable to indicate the author.
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It would be helpful if you could find out about such a custom (tradition, ritual?) in advance.
Usually, this happens in threads, for example, someone posts a mod, and another person says: "Can I borrow your model?", and specifies the author.
But logically, you can assume that if the model is not your creation, it is advisable to indicate the author.
Review of the "RPW" mod: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1Za0rPV1oY
I hope there will be fewer acid colors.
Well, we have different perspectives, in my opinion, everything is fine.
Of course, everyone praises their own swamp. Read the comments from viewers, and you might change your opinion, as we often can't judge objectively (most often, each person says subjective things but thinks that everything is objective. I probably can include myself in such people. You just need to read reviews from other people to get a complete picture).
Kaspar's skulls – from NHF, but made by Psatkha;
Dugala’s head – from UHM by Psatkha;
I would be happy to please others; seriously, I don't play Heroes myself very often, I just sometimes do something. The problem here is different – how can I "see" things through the eyes of other people? That is, when will I understand that it’s enough to reduce the contrast? I already adjust the brightness in the settings so that it’s darker and more colorful (that’s why it was difficult to watch the video when everything was so dull), so I won’t be able to determine when it will look good. Therefore, I cannot guarantee pleasing colors, but I will try not to make them too bright.
Ding... ding... ding! Read the info about the NHF MOD more carefully here!
Lord, can you stop messing with the guy? I remember that back in the day, for the HBU mod, I took the shoulder pads and helmet of a swordsman from the ncf and the texture of a peasant from black-hat. However, the ncf parts were initially temporary because I wasn't going to put up with this stupid way of changing creatures, and I removed them in the next update. But the peasant texture remained, and I planned to remove it in the next update, which will no longer happen (although I indicated where they were taken from, but only once).
No, I'm not making fun of anyone, I swear... I didn't even think about it, I'm just annoyed that he mentions NHF but doesn't know who the participants of this project are!
For those involved in the project, everything is simple and clear. For an outside observer, it's a complex web of authors and projects – one project is part of another, the second merges into the third, the authors mix with each other... That's why there's so much confusion.
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I only know that Psatkha is the pioneer of this approach to models, importing, adding effects, etc., and he does most of the work, so in 85% of cases, you can indicate him as the author, and that won't be a mistake.
Co-author... because I was initially responsible for the visuals, while the esteemed Dyrman was responsible for the mechanics, as he came up with this MOD... well, some of my visuals were created specifically for NHF, and some that existed previously were included in it - because it makes sense that the visuals of new and somewhat different heroes should visually differ from the standard version...