Does anybody know a shop for that especially atmospheres, clouds, surfaces, whole projects(trees I have enough from xfrog) that accepts credit cards?
I have nearly nothing of that. It's frustrating.
http://www.nwdastore.com/
Anyone can use there Credit Cards through PalPal.
Plus there is the File Sharing section here with lots of atmosphere/cloud set ups for free...that's how I came to grips with the sky at first.
Quote from: Chris on March 06, 2016, 07:19:14 AM
Anyone can use there Credit Cards through PalPal.
Isn't that how paypal actually works?
It's not credit card paying itself. I don't want to use PP. (Everybody can seach the web or ask friends that perhaps hat "bad luck".)
Quote from: bobbystahr on March 06, 2016, 08:13:48 AM
Quote from: Chris on March 06, 2016, 07:19:14 AM
Anyone can use there Credit Cards through PalPal.
Isn't that how paypal actually works?
Correct. Plus a host of other payment methods.
Quote from: BangelOz on March 06, 2016, 10:05:34 AM
It's not credit card paying itself. I don't want to use PP. (Everybody can seach the web or ask friends that perhaps hat "bad luck".)
You could contact NWDA directly and perhaps they can make other arrangements. Or someone else here could help here. Also, like Bobby said, there are all sorts of files to browse through in File Sharing.
Quote from: BangelOz on March 06, 2016, 10:05:34 AM
It's not credit card paying itself. I don't want to use PP. (Everybody can seach the web or ask friends that perhaps hat "bad luck".)
Paypal allows you to pay with a credit card without opening a Paypal account. You simply use your credit card as a guest. In that sense it is no different from any other credit card processor.
EDIT: Maybe NWDA isn't allowing this?
Matt
Interesting. I never knew about that option.
Hi
ndwa store is a great place, and you can also visit my store if you search some stones or sky presets : http://www.lucbianco.fr/store/
note : you can pay with Paypal or credit card (via Paypal)
luc
Quote from: BangelOz on March 06, 2016, 06:11:29 AM
Quote from: Chris on March 06, 2016, 06:04:44 AM
http://www.nwdastore.com/
No, only PayPal there
The guest payment has limitations.
Here in Germany it can be used 3 times without an account or to an amount up to 1,500 EUR.
There are database checkings of: SCHUFA, Infoscore Consumer Data GmbH and eBay.
As far as I know this is not the standard credit card processing that most companys are doing.
Sounds like there may be some limitations on Paypal in other countries that we weren't aware of. I'll have to look into it (for Planetside, not NWDA).
You can also check out Silva3D for great Terragen objects: http://www.silva3d.com/
And Xfrog has TGO models aplenty: http://www.xfrog.com/
- Oshyan
Quote from: BangelOz on March 07, 2016, 02:28:44 PM
The guest payment has limitations.
Here in Germany it can be used 3 times without an account or to an amount up to 1,500 EUR.
There are database checkings of: SCHUFA, Infoscore Consumer Data GmbH and eBay.
As far as I know this is not the standard credit card processing that most companys are doing.
free models here
http://xfrog.com/category/samples.html
Thanks. I already own all Xfrog Plants. More Presets, atmospheres, clouds, sufarces would be interesting. And objects optimized in .tgo
There are many various presets in File Sharing. Find out what you can use there. There is quite a bit going back several years. I have been trying to ready function presets for a variety of surface types. Hopefully soon, i can host them here.
Quote from: BangelOz on March 09, 2016, 10:04:08 PM
Thanks. I already own all Xfrog Plants. More Presets, atmospheres, clouds, sufarces would be interesting. And objects optimized in .tgo
You might ask Ade over in the Terragen Gallery on FaceBook, he's quite a prolific modeler and will work to demand I think. Heck of a nice guy. posted a free sea foam .tgc over there I use all the time, and in the Files section there are some .tgo models I think as well.
But really the big fun in TG3+ is creating the atmospheres from scratch, surfacees like wise. I use the handy presets as starting point often when uninspired.