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  1. So, I think it's pretty clear who the better Thrawn is 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ6fHcJp-zM

    I don't know, I kind of like Soldier for the Empire's version (Tim Russell) -- shoddy script aside, with a little more taste for vengeance. I don't find the Rebels voice convincing, but it's the most widely accepted version now, so...

     

    Never mind. It's just a personal opinion, and quite irrelevant. Let's not take this thread off track. MB2 and Rebels are the only available sources, anyway, for a decent soundpack for Thrawn.

  2. And finally, after many attempts, we have a Tarkin model that actually resembles Tarkin.

    I agree, that Tarkin model needs to be rigged fully (including the face/mouth) and released officially -- promptly! -- lest it mysteriously vanish like every other great Tarkin model before it... >.<'

  3. HapSlash is not active in the community anymore. I believe it's more likely to get a response from Elek Andor.

    HS is not likely to object, either. Much like me, he likes to see people being creative with his character models, and encourages people to explore, as well as to brave into creating their own, original work.

     

    I think what a creator likes to see the least, in general, is a complete copy-paste of their work with some tiny and unoriginal changes. As long as the new work has considerable originality in it, we welcome the reskin/kitbash/change.

     

    After all, we did choose to share our work with the world...

     

    (That's not to say we don't like to be asked, first, however. It's only respectful.)

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  4. Do you think it might be the version of OpenJK build which can be the problem? I use the one of 08/23/2016.

    It shouldn't be, but it may be... :/ (I have no idea what the guys have been up to...)

     

    Try an earlier build: https://builds.openjk.org/

     

    Or you can use my (Dec 2015) custom build (with some additional bug fixes): https://www.dropbox.com/s/7bz6a1szn1w36j5/OpenJK-Cerez-Dec-2015.zip?dl=0

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  5. Is illegal use Elek Andor textures for create my own texture?

    You will need to try to first get in touch with Elek Andor -- actually, isn't that based on HapSlash's work? Perhaps both creators... -- and seek their permission.

     

    If you do not receive a response for a longer period of time, you can upload your reskin, but be ready that it may be taken down if either author requests a removal.

     

    And, of course, be sure to credit anyone whose work you've based your own work on.

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  6. Aren´t you interested in modding again? You could have for example do Ahsoka from Rebels :)

    :mellow: ... Bad choice for inspiration... Every time someone says that, I cringe. I am a big fan of Ahsoka from The Clone Wars, but just can't stand her in Rebels -- I can't stand anything about that show, other than accepting that it is a (bad) show made for children.

     

    But why I'm not modding is that, sadly, I haven't been inspired by Star Wars at all, lately... -_-

     

    I have plans for a realistic, bounty hunter (independent life) Asajj Ventress model, and finishing (the rigging of) HapSlash's Leia when I can find the time and muster the enthusiasm.

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    If it had been Han's daughter he would have had a huge human reaction (if they thought she was dead)... but his reaction seemed appropriate for a neice whose identity he wanted to protect.

     

     

     

    Who said they thought her dead? Who said they didn't hide her on purpose? Who said they didn't hide them both on purpose (from their enemies), with Ben being the older sibling who got to train under Luke.

     

    Watch the movie carefully. He did have a reaction. You can see the exact moment he realises she is his daughter. But this is Han we're talking about -- of course he's not going to express his true feelings just like that, bluntly! The fact that he feels guilty for failing his children as a father makes it all the more difficult. Instead he "adopts" her into his crew, taking her under his protective wing. ;) He knows her because he knows Leia.

     

     

  8. I've found meaning in the new movie's title:

     

    "Luke, when gone am I, the last of the Jedi will you be. The Force runs strong in your family -- pass on what you have learnt."

     

    It comes awkward after "The Force Awakens", but in this context it actually makes sense, and the title seems to imply that this movie will be about Luke and his family/legacy indeed.

     

    I think I may have figured out the family story as well... (MAJOR Spoiler Warning!)

     

     

    Kylo Ren and Rey are siblings. I think Luke never had an heir. This is why Leia and Rey embraced, why Han was so fatherly towards her, and what Daisy Ridley was hinting at -- that Rey's parents are obvious in the film. Rey is a Skywalker, not from Luke's side, but from the other hope. Leia and Han's children are Ben and Rey Solo. Luke must have failed Ben, and that contributed to him going into exile/hiding and abandoning his role as a teacher. R2D2 woke up because Rey arrived (with Luke's lightsaber) (Luke programmed it to do that). The question remains, who the f*ck is Snoke, and where did he come from to influence Ben??

     

    Also, Rey's real name is definitely not Rey (based on her father's reaction).

     

     

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  9. On a side note, the more I think about it, the more I'm convinced that they should have put Dave Filoni's creative team in charge of the new film series' story. I don't think there's a single writer out there at the moment who understand the original trilogy better than this writing team did with their extensive research and experience in the world of Star Wars.

     

    Plus, Filoni is a fan of strong female leads. I get the feeling the work he would have done on Rey would have turned her into a much more interesting, and more developed person/character. They could also have consulted Katie Lucas. (That is if they hadn't ruined their relationship with George...)

     

    (Disney is just throwing talent away...)

  10. I think these are a bit less paper-thin than you make them out to be.

    Perhaps...

     

    Rey: Discover who she is. Discover her backstory (why was she abandoned). Discover her abilities. Discover who her parents are. Discover who Luke Skywalker is. Defeat Kylo Ren and the First Order. Discover if she even wants to be a part of the bigger picture battle between good or evil, or would it be easier to just go home? Why did the saber call to her? Where did her powers come from?

    In other words, a character without any backbone, with no agenda, without a known past, and without any invested character development. A complete mystery even to herself. A clueless Chosen One with the Force.

     

    Finn: Revenge against Kylo for besting him. Revenge against the First Order for their evilness and brainwashing. Discover what it means to be a hero. In 7, he ran from the fight and was brought into it when his friend was in trouble. Does he have the courage to fight for a larger cause? Will he pursue a relationship with Rey? How will he deal with his injuries?

    This is really shallow character development, IMHO, but I can see what you're getting at.

     

    Ren: What does his training look like? How does he deal with the inner turmoil within himself (the good and the evil)? Does he feel remorse over his choice to kill his father? How does he deal with the shame of being beaten by a lowly scavenger? What does his relationship with Snoke look like? How will he "strike back" against the Resistance? Will he try and find Luke? What is his relationship with Luke and how exactly did he turn to the dark side? What about his Knights of Ren? How did he find them and lead them? What's next for the First Order? Why is killing Luke so important?

    These are more questions about unexplained aspects of the film than they are actual character motivations. Most of these are trivial questions that concern the audience, not the character and story. Once again, this kind of character development is typical of an inexperienced, low budget TV series, not a quality film series. But thanks for explaining your perspective -- it does help me understand better what people find interesting about this movie.

     

    Poe: I really don't care for this character. He likes to fly. Uh...

    Hahaha! I would have to agree. I don't see much character development at all in Poe. He is much like the characters of Rogue One -- there only for the sake of the movie to go on.

     

    Episode 7 was all about people running away from their roles. Finn abandoned the First Order. Han runs away from the Resistance to escape his failure with his son. Rey runs away from her powers. Luke runs from the galaxy. Ren runs from his parents and the Jedi Order. They all confront their choices in the film. So 8 is about what they do next. So I'm excited.

    This is an interesting unifying perspective. It's really hopeful -- which is more than I would dare to indulge my spirit in for the next film -- but it does seem to ring true from a certain aspect. Still, it just goes to show that the first movie gave us very-very little in terms of the actual story (for the trilogy), and I question whether this is a good theme for a story about galaxy-fate-changing heroes.

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  11. I'm surprised you like the CW series so much when literally none of it matches up with the movies. The 2d animated version made by Genndy Tartakovsky did a WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY better job of filling the gap between episode 2 and 3.

    I didn't actually like the prequel films, and I don't much care for them. That might help explain it. ;) I like TCW as a standalone, and I consider it to be the definitive Clone Wars story that compliments Old Ben's tales in the original trilogy about Luke's father, Anakin, the brave Jedi knight, and his fall from the Jedi Order.

  12. I mean let's look at character motivations from TFA:

     

    Rey:

    Her newly found mentor and father figure, who told her about the Jedi was killed, and she fought the killer hand to hand, scarring him, saving her friend, and narrowly escaping. Does she have any reason to face the villain again? Not really. In her position, and with her experience, I would take the ship, and get as far away from the enemy as possible. Her only motivation, as far as I can see, is her curiosity for her newly discovered powers, and the Jedi -- that led her to Luke.

     

    Finn:

    Revenge against Kylo Ren for what he did to him? Would Finn even consider versing Kylo again? o.O I guess Finn does have a good reason to seek Jedi training if he plans to face Kylo again. Apart from that, he cares for what happens to Rey as a friend, sort of.

     

    Poe:

    To fight for freedom? Does he have any meaningful motivations?

     

    Kylo:

    To take revenge on Rey and to eliminate the Jedi and prove himself worthy. He will very likely become obsessed with Rey's whereabouts, and try to track her down to finish the job and settle the score.

  13. The problem is the first movie didn't give anything us to work with at all, really. The plot of the first movie was blowing up the new Death Star and finding the last Jedi alive. I really don't see the same drive here that the original trilogy had. The only way I see them making this a story you will want to follow is by pretty much reiterating parts of ESB to give Rey an incentive to fight. Why should she involve herself in galactic matters -- even after Han's death. Her life has been running and scavenging -- she's a rogue.

     

    In contrast, Luke had lost his family to the Empire, practically before his eyes, and had landed a score against a merciless villain who would pursue him to the ends of the galaxy. If that's the drive with Rey as well (Kylo's revenge as the link), then we just have ESB all over.

     

    (Honestly, I think we've already given this film's plot more thought than the creators have...)

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