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Feep:
--- Quote from: phydeoux on November 26, 2011, 01:14:17 AM ---So update:
Still a lot of distraction via Skyrim, Battlefield3, and Dungeon Defenders, in that order. But I am creating some bricks with Siba. I model and then he puts them through 3DtoBlb for me. I've made the classic crystal we all know and love, a 4x3 half crate thing, the 4x4 barrel, and something that resembles the Rock Raiders rock/boulder. (top and bottom halves)
Also I was poking around the Garage Games blogs and found something....
You rage you lose.
http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u201/phydeoux3/DearGodPleaseNo.png
I lost.
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Rock raiders stuff?
Where can I get this? :D
phydeoux:
Eh now I'm not so sure about the whole thing. It's all too high poly, start losing fps when looking at 3 of them.
Plus I don't know the proper turret scripts. These are mounted through the console command that puts a named bot in a named vehicle.
I guess I can try removing all the side panels and redo it using textures that look like metal plates, remove the spikes, giant bolts, and light bar, and use really basic guns. Idk. Losing motivation.
CityRPG:
My only complaint with that model is the distinct lack of hue in anything. It's all gray. The welding effect of stray parts would be way more noticeable if it wasn't dull brown, dull gray, dark dull gray, etc.
phydeoux:
--- Quote from: CityRPG on January 26, 2012, 02:34:56 PM ---My only complaint with that model is the distinct lack of hue in anything. It's all gray. The welding effect of stray parts would be way more noticeable if it wasn't dull brown, dull gray, dark dull gray, etc.
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Things tend to be less vibrant and colorful after an apocalypse. People stop caring about washing and waxing their cars to keep the paint nice.
CityRPG:
--- Quote from: phydeoux on January 26, 2012, 02:39:02 PM ---Things tend to be less vibrant and colorful after an apocalypse. People stop caring about washing and waxing their cars to keep the paint nice.
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Right, but luckily the world of design is free from such limitations and expectations and if you wanted to color the left door bright yellow you can.