Author Topic: Slate bedroom.  (Read 855 times)

While we had people suggest slate bedroom I bet they didn't think of this. Has anyone seen GSF Ghost's slateroom?

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So just take a few pictures of the bedroom, make it into a skybox and that's it.


Didnt brian smith make this?

Map_SlateBedroom.zip - 304 KB
Haha, this is the best map of all times.
Just for the memories :)

GOD I LOVE THIS

Not even close.



Slate room looks like this.



« Last Edit: February 13, 2012, 12:53:21 PM by Lørd Tøny »




No I seen it, but I wouldn't mind a bedroom skybox impersonation for some specific builds I have.

No I seen it, but I wouldn't mind a bedroom skybox impersonation for some specific builds I have.
Then why did you make this thread when you are requesting exactly that?

Then why did you make this thread when you are requesting exactly that?

I am requesting a slate bedroom that instead of a physical model it is just a skybox that looks like the bedroom.

I guess I need a TLDR section.

I am determined to bring these maps we all love back in another form. As Slates. As skyboxes. You will still be building on an endless flat land but when you look around it looks like you are still in Bedroom! With one obvious problem. The skybox does not move as you move as it simply consists of 6 static images. It is not a three dimensional model. It's still better than nothing, right?

Your bedroom has no collision mesh?

Your bedroom has no collision mesh?
I can easily make one, why do you ask?

I can easily make one, why do you ask?

I also need a replica of the actual bedroom with a collision mesh perfectly aligned with the original brickgrid.

Actually the way we will do it is have the interiors be DTS shapes with collision and build some invisible support bricks to give the illusion of building on DTS. You can't actually build on DTS shapes but they can have collision, textures, and shadows. I'm not sure how vehicles react with these since I've never tried it.

I had a DTS barrier box which was an invisible cube box that had a collision mesh which was made to keep people inside. It doesn't work that well for vehicles as they tend to go straight through the barrier.

I never had this problem with my DIF barrier box.

Could you have print screened your own screenshots? The ones you gave us are as small as a your.....nevermind.