I am an amateur texture artist working for mod projects in my spare time. Currently I am the lead developer of “The Great War 1918” team, a WW1 modification for Company of Heroes (as texture artist, historian, designer and code monkey). I also assist the Verdun Online project as historian, an indie FPS game project set in WW1. Amongst other projects I made textures for "His Righteous Mod" (under the nick Grenadier), a modification for Dawn of War.

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Panzert
Panzert - - 2,162 comments

It also gives a good comparison between the models. :D

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Obeserabbit
Obeserabbit - - 66 comments

I like both of them, a lot. They got that excellent "crude"/"rusty" look.
The dirt for example. I like the first World War because it has got this feel of a rather ad hoc armies if you understand what I mean.

Hope to see a lot more textures from you, as long as you enjoy to do it.

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don_durandal - - 1,075 comments

Most of the textures in TGW1918 were made by me (all tanks, artillery and soldiers incl. their equipment, + some others like the Vickers and Stokes mortar), so you've got quite a lot of them to look at ;)

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A little something to show how my skinning techniques have evolved over a year.
Those tanks provide a good base, since they are quite similar.

The Mark IV and Mark V tanks are in "The Great War - 1918", a Company of Heroes modification.