I was hoping for that; I can't properly mod myself.
Troops aren't really hard to do at all. you can use a troop editor or something.Captured Joe said:I was hoping for that; I can't properly mod myself.
matmohair1 said:John of Werenne
cardinal Pelagio Galvani
Joanna de Montfort of Flanders
Joan of Arc
Cozur said:Bit of feedback:
Recompute tangent directions and save as a Warband resource. Just looks so much better that way.
Many of the textures are needlessly large, which can pose a problem for people who want to use them in their mods but also want to preserve space.
Also, have you considered doing some serbian/byzantine style lords?
Mylae said:right-click a file opened with brf editor, an you will see "recompute tangent directions". easy
thick1988 said:Mylae said:right-click a file opened with brf editor, an you will see "recompute tangent directions". easy
Cool yeah thats way easy. So what does it do exactly?
Cozur said:thick1988 said:Mylae said:right-click a file opened with brf editor, an you will see "recompute tangent directions". easy
Cool yeah thats way easy. So what does it do exactly?
Makes the bump maps look way better.
En_Dotter said:Don't for get the Hungarian gentleman Istvan Varallyay with his rather unique coat of arms:
Source: The Illustrated book of Heraldry by Stephen Slater, page 89
Also u can find a rather small info on wiki: http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A1jl:Coa_Hungary_Family_Mocking_arms_V%C3%A1rallyay_%281599%29.svg
they are random knights,the first one is "knight of Antioch" but the arms are made up and the green shield with red cross was used by french crusaders.The second picture represent a French knight of 1301,no specificationthick1988 said:I've really got my work cut out for me
Questions for some of you:
Does anyone know the names of these knights? I've seen their likenesses in many images
matmohair1 said: