Megaman
#204 posted by - on 2008/04/24 02:15:16
that looks pretty pro dude, keep it up!
#205 posted by gb on 2008/04/24 17:18:52
:-E all right.
Wall-E
#206 posted by Vigil on 2008/04/25 17:39:12
http://vigil.quaddicted.com/pics/vigremix.jpg
Click on the link for a free preview of an upcoming level-map.
Vigil
#207 posted by JPL on 2008/04/25 18:30:54
Looks nice ;)
Free?!
#208 posted by starbuck on 2008/04/25 20:15:06
I'm in. Looks good, what map is that?
Vigil
#209 posted by bambuz on 2008/04/25 21:54:16
nice but the light...
Oh Yes Please...
#210 posted by distrans on 2008/04/26 10:56:53
...would this be your first full release back since Nehahra?
#211 posted by gibbie on 2008/04/26 11:32:00
ricky that looks great, and keep rotating those floor tiles! if than and czg did it then it can't be wrong...
Gibbie
Hell yeah. Since when was emulating reality a noble goal (especially in Quake mapping!?) Real Life usually has shitty texture alignment anyway. Those builders and tilers should be ashamed of themselves sometimes.
In all seriousness, it all comes down to what looks best to you with the geometry and textures you're working with. Sometimes you'll want to rotate those suckers, sometimes not... can you imagine how a map like alcyone would look without rotating the floor tiles though?
Distrans
#213 posted by Vigil on 2008/04/27 10:02:34
No, but definitely since 2001.
And that's E3M1, Determination-To-Finish Central.
#214 posted by JneeraZ on 2008/04/27 12:15:39
Fribbles
That reminds me of my secret shame. Whenever I'm in a bathroom or a room with tile, the level designer chunk of my brain immediately starts checking the edges to see how the tiles are lined up. If it matches up nicely, I give a nice mental nod of respect to the tile layers.
I'm such a ridiculous nerd...
Willem
I do the same. Every time.
I Think...
#216 posted by JPL on 2008/04/27 13:20:24
... it is not a reflex of nerd, it is more a reflex of mapper: I do exactely the same when I visit some Gothic church, I'm looking for the details, and how the Hell they've been able to do their architecture, and how could I put it in my maps...
Hey, we are too fanatic ;)
Actually
#217 posted by Zwiffle on 2008/04/27 14:40:54
I kind of like it when tile layers make tiny mistakes and the tiles don't line up correctly. It makes reality seem a little more real instead of aligned to the grid.
But Also Realize
#218 posted by Orl on 2008/04/27 15:07:41
That the real life tile layers can't just stretch or shrink the tiles or move the surrounding walls to make the tiles line up perfectly.
They Should Use The Grid Ffs
#219 posted by negke on 2008/04/27 16:15:52
The tiles in my bathroom aren't properly aligned either on both walls and floor. Plus there's a leak above the door. And a gap beneath. Fucking architects.
Neg
#220 posted by RickyT33 on 2008/04/27 16:55:36
Do you get HOMs when your'e on the crapper?
I'm Not A Mapper
#221 posted by scar3crow on 2008/04/27 20:43:07
But I always check the alignment of tiles, and how dividers match up with the grid, and if the lights are intersecting consistently through the room... So maybe its just a trait of weirdos, not mappers.
Aspies Crawling Out Of The Woodwork In This Thread
#222 posted by czg on 2008/04/27 21:29:59
Obsessive Compulsive
#223 posted by Blitz on 2008/04/28 02:28:51
I've always maintained that to be a level designer, you have to have a bit of the obsessive compulsive personality type.
My suspicions were confirmed when I actually started meeting other LDs in person and found out that almost all of them were in fact obsessive compulsive.
For example, I met one guy who only ate pizza or french fries for every meal. He literally would not deviate from this. I honestly thought he was going to die of scurvy or something like that.
Scurvy
#224 posted by bambuz on 2008/04/28 02:35:52
the bane of mappers. And seamen. Well, nowadays, there are some STD's as well.
Little
#225 posted by HeadThump on 2008/04/28 04:45:07
lime juice in the nightly vodka & tonic will keep the rickets away.
Also,
#226 posted by HeadThump on 2008/04/28 04:48:33
step away from the desk at the top of every hour, do fifty push ups to keep your metabolism running at a high rate.
It really doesn't take much from slipping into decrepitude.
And After A Few Years
#227 posted by bambuz on 2008/04/28 13:00:22
doctors start wondering why so many young pale men have worn out elbows...
Ok Guys
#228 posted by gone on 2008/04/28 14:30:12
stop turning this thread into a mess
please stay on topic
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