There are files that you almost can't tell apart from their predecessors. That's a good thing if you're a professional plagiator, however, it's not quite as nice with skins. It seems like the author
I've never played KotOR. Yeah, shame on me. Well, I havn't, but I do know the character. It's Darth Nihilus, one of the sequel's bosses. Now, this is one of the skins that're really hard to review,
Well, here we have another piece of work from Inyri! And guess who it is. Yes, I'm glad you can read, but I'm going to tell you anyways. It's Grand Admiral Thrawn! Anyways, this isn't a bartender
Well, we tend to get a lot of fictional characters around here, in skins or models. However, very rarely do we get one who could actually fit into the canon Star Wars universe timeline. Commander
While I can\'t say I\'m that far in the NJO series (finished Dark Tide II: Onslaught today), I do know who this character is. Tahiri Veila was an unfortunate human female. Unfortunate, because she
Well, this is supposed to be a more realistic version of Obi-Wan. The textures aren't that bad, it's just that I found this to be very blurry. In fact, I found it so blurry that it was just wasn't
I may not be able to remember this exact scene from Episode III, but this outfit doesn't really seem like something a prince, senator, and aristocrat would be wearing. It also looks [i]nothing[/i]
Here's one for all you Ani fans out there - Maestro Obi has updated his Episode 3 Anakin skin. To quote the review of the previous version: [quote]Let me say that I've seen better Anakin models
There are files that are difficult to accurately review. There are 2 basic forms of description, objective and subjective. Most of the time, reviews are of the second kind. This form does not really
When I opened the mail and saw the readme, I thought I was going to laugh. When I opened the model in ModView, I did. It cannot be described, it has to be shown. So scroll down a bit (after reading