AguirRe
#4586 posted by JPL on 2005/12/29 23:12:21
ouch... It means QC, and progs.dat rebuild... hhmmmm, I'm not yet used with QC, and I guess Trinca is not as well... Would it be possible you send me an updated progs.dat thta solve the fish issue, or is there a link where I could download the stuff ? Thanks a lot for Trinca and myself ;)
Standard Progs
#4587 posted by aguirRe on 2005/12/30 01:37:09
I've uploaded my latest std progs here http://user.tninet.se/~xir870k/std_progs.7z . It's packed into a pak2.pak file that you can put in the id1 directory.
If you already have pak files with higher numbers than the original pak0/1, just rename this one to a higher number. You can of course also repack this progs into the original pak0.pak if you wish.
There are several other gameplay issues fixed and some debug help for e.g. missing teleport destinations.
AguirRe
#4588 posted by JPL on 2005/12/30 01:40:45
Downloaded ! Thanks a lot !!
Kellboxes...
#4589 posted by generic on 2005/12/31 07:19:19
does anyone know where I can get all of Kell's skyboxes? His DL links are down :(
Thanks.
#4590 posted by Kell on 2005/12/31 07:58:54
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#4591 posted by generic on 2005/12/31 08:19:38
Thank you, Kell!
Kell !!!
#4592 posted by JPL on 2005/12/31 09:08:27
Same question for your texture sets ! I downloaded some days ago knave and apocryphia texture sets, but fury and KDM links are broken.. could you restore them please ?
Happy New Year
#4593 posted by Kell on 2005/12/31 16:09:09
you ungrateful bastards ;)
Kell
#4594 posted by JPL on 2005/12/31 18:08:45
he he he .... I'm not a bastard.. at least that's what my parents told me ;P
Happy New Year to all of you !!
Lavaman
#4595 posted by Mike Woodham on 2006/01/01 04:23:29
Has anyone used Rogue's Lavaman?
I thought that when triggered, he is supposed to rise from the lava but all he does is rise to floor level regardless of where he is placed in the map.
Is there a door/platform trick required here?
Lavaman
#4596 posted by Mike Woodham on 2006/01/01 09:50:02
If I change his .movetype from STEP to FLY, he seems to do what I expected.
Does anyone know if I have 'broken' something else by making this change?
Not Without Checking The Code
#4597 posted by necros on 2006/01/01 11:47:17
but since the lavaman doesn't move anyway, it might not matter, but check if rocket explosions will move him around. if he has his onground flag set, than he won't but if that gets taken off, he could start flying all over the place. :P
Necros
#4598 posted by Mike Woodham on 2006/01/01 13:09:06
His flag is 'FL_MONSTER' and 'droptofloor();'was called although I commented that out when I changed him to FLY. I don't know if that is significant.
He doesn't move but the walk frames are there. And he doesn't fly either: he just stands there throwing his lava-lumps.
It's OK but I would prefer him to move.
Stuff
#4599 posted by ijed on 2006/01/01 13:44:08
Ok, a few things I�ve noticed and would like to know ->
why are the texture alignments fucked in Q1? Example, an off-axis crate which looks perfect in WC (properly aligned TX�s etc.) is correct in terms of TX rotation but is off by 32-odd units in each direction in Quake, WTF? I experimented but the problem was perpetual.
Is it possible to import 3dsMax models in .Md format for Quake? If not where can I find a decent .Md supporting editor. I ask because I won�t be making monsters . . . yet . . . but there�s alot of misalignment problems with intricate detail models in Q and I�d prefer to use misc_misc�s (Nehahra model entity) which will look perfect, without any skwiffed geometry.
Last one - I know the text screens in the original Q were coded in ie. on completing an episode, finding a rune - is there an easy way to create your own? This is a question from someone with zero C knowledge.
Thanks.
Ijed
#4600 posted by bambuz on 2006/01/01 15:38:22
This might not be the prob, but for correct tex alignment, use qbsp -oldaxis or -alternateaxis if you use aguirre's tools. (I don't understand why this isn't default!)
Texture Alignment
#4601 posted by aguirRe on 2006/01/01 15:54:28
or rather texture rotation, if that's what you mean. If you're using TreeQBSP with WC, you could try adding the -oldaxis option.
This affects textures that are rotated 45 degrees and historically, there probably was some mixup between different WC versions and TreeQBSP, therefore the option was added. You could also switch to TxQBSP which doesn't have this problem.
If you actually mean texture alignment, then the classic Q1 map format can AFAIK not handle any rotation in all three axes. You'll need an editor that can save to another map format and a compiler to match.
Editors with enhanced texture positioning map formats are e.g. QuArK, Hammer and GtkRadiant and my compilers support QuArK ETP, Hammer (Valve 220) and Q2 format (same as Q3).
D3/Q4 Bad At Handling Complex Brushwork
#4602 posted by Blitz on 2006/01/02 01:26:00
Can someone explain to me why the Doom 3 and Quake 4 incarnations of Radiant are bad at handling complex brushwork?
I was reading over on kat's great site ( http://www.quake3bits.com/htm/tutorials/quake_4_editing_tips.php?subaction=showfull&id=1134661814&archive=&start_from=&ucat=13& ) that Quake 4 and Doom 3 don't handle trisouping well, so it's best to do it in another editor and import as an .ase or whatever.
After I read that, I thought of the issues I had with gaps in the brushwork when I tried making some manual curves in Doom 3 ( http://blitz.circa1984.com/curves.gif )
So, I guess what I'm asking is, why is it that the Doom 3 engine has such a hard time (at least in the editor) handling more complex brushwork like curves and trisouped brushes?
Don't be afraid to give me a fairly technical explanation if possible if anyone does in fact know the technical reason behind this phenomenon.
#4603 posted by Trinca on 2006/01/02 02:46:27
what can i say more then
THKS
aguirRe and JPL
happy new year to u all :)
i promiss that in my next map i will surprise everybody...
D3 Is Fine With Complex Brushwork
#4604 posted by BlackDog on 2006/01/02 04:51:27
In most cases.
Trisouping with brushes doesn't work well for a few reasons. The most important is that smoothing will never occur between brush faces, whereas model and patch geometry can be smoothed. Due to the per-pixel lighting, seams between unsmoothed triangles will look hard and ugly, so trisouping will pretty much never be visually acceptable.
The second big problem is that for whatever reason DoomRadiant lacks the option to project textures axially on brushwork. That means angly brushes can't easily be aligned, which doesn't help the already fucked lighting on unsmoothed brush faces. Using models solves both those issues completely, and is a bit more performance friendly to boot.
Additionally because alpha blending can't happen on light interaction surfaces, blending needs to be controlled by vertex colour. There's no way to do this within DoomEdit, so if you want texture blending in d3 you have to use a model with suitable vertex colours painted in.
The circular brushwork in that shot doesn't look like it'd be problematic to me assuming everything is on the grid, although since smoothing will not occur on those brushes you will see seams. The editor preview sometimes suffers from sparklies that don't show up in game, and I suspect that's what is going on in that screen. I'd say that the d3 engine is actually more powerful when it comes to curved and complex stuff than any previous id tech, with the caveat that certain lighting conditions can make polygon-heavy scenes very expensive due to the performance-raping goodness that is stencil shadows.
To get the most out of the engine I suggest you use models or patches wherever possible for curved stuff.
Another Note
#4605 posted by pjw on 2006/01/02 07:27:25
When doing trisouping, I've found that it's a really good idea to do it via dragging edges rather than vertexes. Vertex manipulation seems to be kind of unstable (in that it unnecessarily splits faces and sometimes just outright breaks them).
It seems counter-intuitive (or perhaps even impossible when first considered) to do trisouping with only edge-drag--at least it did to me the first time--but it's actually easier once you get used to it...
And yeah, if you want nice seamless (axially-projected) texturing on that surface, I'm pretty sure you're out of luck...
And Yeah
#4606 posted by pjw on 2006/01/02 07:32:32
models/patches are generally a better solution...
MedDle
#4607 posted by ijed on 2006/01/02 08:18:03
Ok, I�ve got 3dsMax (and five years knowledge of it�s use) and want to try creating some bad guys for Quake 1. Where can I find a live MedDle (or equivilant) download link?
cheers
Broken
#4608 posted by madfox on 2006/01/02 10:37:03
I tried some monsters with Animation Master.
MAX3D sure will do, if you have the knowhow.
MedDle link seems to be broken. Only DOS version.
http://meddle.telefragged.com/
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/AY2000/cs4455_spring/planetquake/modediting.html
Happy New Year!
QMLE
#4609 posted by madfox on 2006/01/02 11:13:32
Create your monsters with MAX3D en export them
*.dxf or *.3DS to Qme.
This is a much better program to manipulate Quake1 monsters than MedDle!
Meddle201a3
#4610 posted by madfox on 2006/01/02 11:26:38
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