HAN SOLO skin for Heretic II by Pop Gekko (popgekko@hotmail.com)
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USAGE: Just place the .m8 files into the base\players\male directory, and choose the Han Solo model from the Multiplayer\Player section


	This is my first attempt at making a skin, and I chose my favorite movie hero of all time, Han Solo from Star Wars, as portrayed by Harrison Ford.
	I went for his regular outfit - black/blue trousers, black leather boots, a beige shirt and a black vest. The blaster he usually has on his right thigh, is of obvious reasons (Heretic is not futuristic, and the Corvus model isn't exactly usable for everything) not included.
	I attempted to facemap Corvus with a picture of Han, but as their face and head shape aren't quite the same, it doesn't look as good as it could (perhaps LucasArts someday makes an SW Jedi Knight game with the same looks as H2 - there could be some incredible swordplay, right?), but it is mr Fords eyebrows and mouth you see - the nose disappeared in the process. The hair is little to be done with, and the sides of the face, well, I chose to remove all signs of the eyebrows and cheeks, so he looks a little "flat" from the sides, but looks alright in front - it doesn't matter too much in a battle anyway, eh?
	As for what is on the belt, the back of it is purely of my imagination, while the front is somewhat correct. He carries some device on his left side, but as I can't change the 3d model, it doesn't look as the model does.
	I know that the graphics are a little bad where his waist part runs over into the thighs - I had to draw a kind of leather strap from his belt downwards for the bag and staff - as they aren't magnetically locked to the body. And this strap is perfect (at least when I looked at it) on the right thigh, but 2 pixels (I think) off on the left side. I really don't know how to fix this.
	
	Feel free to change the model, especially the head section. I have a model which has Corvus' face intact. If you think that the model is any good, please send some feedback to popgekko@hotmail.com

POP GEKKO

























(I think you understand that it isn't my real name)