Trinca
#2073 posted by
ijed on 2007/10/01 01:07:20
http://shub-hub.com/files/maps_singleplayer/neph6.7z
It's a scrap, and I uploaded a (leaking) bsp as well:
http://shub-hub.com/files/maps_singleplayer/neph6_01.7z
There's a 'breakable' wall and floor that aren't easy to spot but necessary for progression. Dunno, maybe it can give you some ideas.
#2074 posted by
Trinca on 2007/10/01 22:19:40
go finish this babie!!! looks great Ijed
#2075 posted by
Spirit on 2007/10/04 18:10:54
I'd like to make some tests with that technique. Starting fullbright and adding shadows with negative lights (that's the thing, isn't it?)
It Ate My Title
#2076 posted by
Spirit on 2007/10/04 18:11:30
"antilight"
It's not really for a speedmap session but maybe for a small "we tested antilight" pack?
Do It Yourself
#2077 posted by
czg on 2007/10/04 20:34:42
Jeez, why does everything have to be a pack or a collaborative effort these days? What happened to making some stuff by yourself.
Pff
#2078 posted by
Spirit on 2007/10/04 20:59:00
It's the socialising web2.0! Be friends with everyone and brag about your individualism! Func needs tags and I want to be able to vote for posts!
I was merely suggesting a theme.
You're Suggesting The Downfall Of Society And A New Era Of Terrorism
#2079 posted by
czg on 2007/10/04 21:44:45
#2080 posted by
Trinca on 2007/10/05 01:11:28
err i started a Maya map :\ but already is getting to big :) 1.500 brushes already... guess i will make a full map :p i�m kind of bored of Base theme ^:\ i realy must make this map before i finish my Quoth base map!
#2082 posted by
Zwiffle on 2007/10/05 02:00:04
What's big to Trinca is small for inertia. ;(
I Think...
#2083 posted by
metlslime on 2007/10/05 03:08:44
he's referring to the endless confusion between american and european style of writing numbers.
Americans write 1,000 but Europeans write 1.000 to indicate one thousand. And then they do the opposite for decimal places -- Americans write 1.5 but Europeans write 1,5 to indicate one-and-a-half.
Really?
#2084 posted by
Kell on 2007/10/05 05:51:27
By 'european' you are referring to mainland europe? We don't write like that in the UK
Bleh
#2087 posted by
JPL on 2007/10/05 08:49:43
Everybody should count in binary or hexadecimal... doh !!
#2088 posted by
Trinca on 2007/10/05 08:54:24
lol noobs 1.000 to inertia is to make 100 brushes and then copy paste 10 times!!! easy to reach!!!
Everybody,
#2090 posted by
bambuz on 2007/10/05 12:12:27
trust the French on these matters, they knew what they were doing. Like the SI.
10 000 = ten thousand
10,000 = ten, to the precision of one thousandth.
Dots are for dates or ordering numbers then.
Bambuz
#2091 posted by
JPL on 2007/10/05 13:48:20
Thanks... It's the first time something from frnace is not directly trahsed out here.. hum... And for more precision, . or , are used in the same way in France.. Adding spaces to enlight 10� powers is enough to ease number reading: it is less complicated, and generates less misunderstanding... thought.. :P
#2092 posted by
Zwiffle on 2007/10/05 16:50:59
I just wanted to make a simple penis joke. >:(
Oh, Ah!, I See
#2093 posted by
HeadThump on 2007/10/05 17:28:51
I thought you were making a rectum joke.
Rectum?
#2094 posted by
metlslime on 2007/10/05 21:01:44
Damn near killed 'em.
Anyway Kell, I thought you guys didn't consider yourselves part of Europe.
As An American...
#2096 posted by
metlslime on 2007/10/05 23:07:14
I refuse to distinguish between residents of "The UK" which I also call "Britain" and "England" with no understanding of the differences :)
Comparative Anthropology Of The British Isles
#2097 posted by
ijed on 2007/10/05 23:25:24
The Scottish are led by Mad Max, they rise up against a tyrannical English rule of a syphilis ridden king and his shit hunter son. Mad Max puts a bun in the oven of the new queen then gets disemboweled.
Further info: The Irish are led by a schizophrenic alcoholic who can dimension door across the sea to bring in an army of Erin whenever he likes.
There weren't any Welsh that I remember, bestiality being frowned upon in mainstream motion, uh, history.