A World War 1 full conversion mod for Command And Conquer: Generals. Based on trench warfare, and upgrading is per-unit/building, not global. I am planning on units having realistic armor, weapons, and speed, such as seen in the mod Vietnam: Glory Obscured. Some of the art and programming is (used with permission) from the long abandoned mod, The Great Trench War. Currently, it is only me and a couple others working on the mod, and we have yet to get someone who can skin. Any help with skinning, and effects making is welcome. Please PM me if you want to help.

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Ariaga
Ariaga - - 882 comments

Were they that massive in real life, or is this just the scale you're going with?

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Rrtaya_Tsamsiyu Author
Rrtaya_Tsamsiyu - - 244 comments

this should be about the right scale. as far as i saw from pics, the wheel on the gun is supposed to be about chest high

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Ariaga
Ariaga - - 882 comments

So no plans to rescale infantry?

Anyway, it's looking okay. Have you thought of trying out being a skinner yourself? It'll beat waiting for one.

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Rrtaya_Tsamsiyu Author
Rrtaya_Tsamsiyu - - 244 comments

Well, im using one of the default infantry as a measure. so no, i dont currently have plans to rescale them.

as far as skinning, what is in this pic is my current ability to do so, lol(using MSpaint, which is all i have atm.). im trying to look more places than C&C fourms tho, like random computer artist places.

If i cant get a skinner by the last Alpha release, ill have a try at reskinning the stuff myself, but no guarantees.

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Ariaga
Ariaga - - 882 comments

Good luck with that, man. By the way, Gimp is pretty much a free version of Photoshop so if you decide to do the skins yourself, it'll be worth a download.

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Rrtaya_Tsamsiyu Author
Rrtaya_Tsamsiyu - - 244 comments

thanks for the tip!
(and *Beta, not Alpha, lol)

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The latest version of the Mark 1 SPA, in it packed and unpacked states, with a simple skin applied.