Not trying to be mean, but i am being critical: You can't just put on the otufit from the clone wars obi wan mod, slap on a beard and trad boys haircut and claim this is an Obi Wan mod just reimagined lol.
No worries, I accept reasonable criticism. However, your assessment is inaccurate.
The model used as the base—Obi-Wan from Battlefront II's Clone Wars—served only as a starting point. The transformation involved extensive customizations: the outfit's top half was entirely redesigned, and nearly every texture was altered to shift the character's aesthetic and color scheme. I meticulously blended textures from Alec Guinness's portrayal of Obi-Wan to add authentic age and experience to the character's face, and hand-painted alpha maps to give his clothing a convincingly worn look. Furthermore, the hair and beard were not merely "slapped on." I re-sculpted these elements by hand to align with the specific vision of Obi-Wan that I aimed to integrate into "Star Wars: Enter the Empire," a comprehensive overhaul mod. This effort was about creating a distinct, reimagined version of the character, not just reusing existing assets with minor adjustments. I understand your intention wasn't to disparage, but it's important to for me to rebut as significant time and creativity were invested in this project, made available for free. Reducing this effort to "just put on the otufit from the clone wars obi wan mod, slap on a beard and trad boys haircut and claim this is an Obi Wan mod just reimagined lol." overlooks the depth of the work involved.
This mod did not resonate with you and I respect that.
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The model used as the base—Obi-Wan from Battlefront II's Clone Wars—served only as a starting point. The transformation involved extensive customizations: the outfit's top half was entirely redesigned, and nearly every texture was altered to shift the character's aesthetic and color scheme. I meticulously blended textures from Alec Guinness's portrayal of Obi-Wan to add authentic age and experience to the character's face, and hand-painted alpha maps to give his clothing a convincingly worn look.
Furthermore, the hair and beard were not merely "slapped on." I re-sculpted these elements by hand to align with the specific vision of Obi-Wan that I aimed to integrate into "Star Wars: Enter the Empire," a comprehensive overhaul mod. This effort was about creating a distinct, reimagined version of the character, not just reusing existing assets with minor adjustments.
I understand your intention wasn't to disparage, but it's important to for me to rebut as significant time and creativity were invested in this project, made available for free. Reducing this effort to "just put on the otufit from the clone wars obi wan mod, slap on a beard and trad boys haircut and claim this is an Obi Wan mod just reimagined lol." overlooks the depth of the work involved.
This mod did not resonate with you and I respect that.