#9087 posted by
sock on 2013/02/27 15:04:00
To be honest I was not expecting to do anything interesting with this knight besides having two cool looking swords, but after what ijed said it got me thinking.
Personally I find bullet reflection abilities confusing to read and understand in games. There are plenty of examples of artifacts that do this function, empathy shield, cross of reflection, even the drake MOD has one, but I am not sure what it is called. So trying to implement a reflection ability is going to be tough because it has to be a certain state which the player can read and understand quickly.
I like the idea of swords glowing with an extra large sword model over the top (insync animations) and the alpha value changed. Once the animations are setup then I will post a video to see what people think.
Coding the reflection ability is going to be easy because I have re-written all monster projectiles QC scripts to go through one routine.
Well
#9088 posted by
ijed on 2013/02/27 18:52:18
That's why the method I mention is my preferred one, even though its more complex to make.
Visually you can see right away what's going on - the attacks bounce off the guy. The reason it works so well is you understand it immediately at first glance.
I never knew what the function of empathy shield was and never worked up the curiosity to find out.
WIP
Taking a small break from the blue map to mess about in Trenchbroom. Here's what I have so far, it's a remake -
http://s22.postimage.org/ei4s3ovtt/deck.jpg
Is That Made In TrenchBroom?
#9095 posted by
necros on 2013/03/08 02:00:44
I wonder who will release the first fully trenchbroomed map? :D (not me, I'm only editing stuff made in another editor atm)
I'm Really Trying My Best To...
but I fear some other folk are secretly toiling away at it and might beat me to it. :D
Why Not
#9097 posted by
ijed on 2013/03/08 14:33:15
Make a speedmapping session?
Some Progress Screenshots
#9098 posted by
foogs on 2013/03/08 22:50:03
I have the layout / connectivity finalized on the tournament map i mentioned earlier. Working on rebuilding the map from scratch using non-developer textures now. Starting on the most important part of the map, the main atrium!
http://www.mediafire.com/conv/c239e6971c2db654835d602641caef7523cd7c729fed97a5cbdef18b3272e2ed6g.jpg
http://www.mediafire.com/conv/fc49244047926b9698e121464681c353638d0fcef547a83fde986a29cecfde7e6g.jpg
Haven't really put much thought into detailing it or lighting it yet but just wanted to give people something to chew on and to assure them that I'm still working on this map.
Looks Pretty Nice
#9099 posted by
Drew on 2013/03/09 01:40:40
I love those textures, they are definitely underused!
New Quoth WIP Map By Breezeep
#9100 posted by
negke on 2013/03/11 21:19:08
#9102 posted by
deqer on 2013/03/15 04:19:19
I haven't played it, but it looks beautiful, foogs.
The megahealth seems out of place. I guess I would've expected that the megahealth be on a platform or stylish place, and not just on top of a couple of beams.
I noticed that you have some items placed right at the edges. Is this because to allow players to grab those items without actually landing there? Isn't that a little too forgiving?
I've been out of the quake scene for some time, so I don't know if that's a trend now, to be so forgiving like that.
#9103 posted by
Drew on 2013/03/15 13:33:11
I'd say the quake scene is pretty forgiving.
Foogs
That looks really good.
Are you sure about that black sky? I'd just put a ceiling there, myself.
Oh And
Be sure to release the source when it's done so somebody willing can make a SP version...
#9106 posted by
JneeraZ on 2013/03/16 21:24:37
I wrote up a quick OBJ to MAP convertor program so I could do stuff in Modo and import it into TrenchBroom. First test - successful!
The little "S" shape was modeled in Modo and converted
... It's alive. ALIIIVE!!
Granted, there's no texturing info but, hey, the brush shapes are better than nothing...
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/161473/Misc/QuakeStuff1.jpg
#9107 posted by
necros on 2013/03/16 21:27:26
dude... that's... really awesome.
#9108 posted by
JneeraZ on 2013/03/16 21:38:37
It's the simplest conversion possible so it isn't like it's breaking up a mesh into convex chunks ... you have to build like you build in Quake. But at least you can use a high end set of modeling tools to do it...
#9110 posted by
necros on 2013/03/16 22:20:50
ah ok, that's still really cool though. :)
Splitting Concave Things Into Brushes
That is something that I keep coming back to for several interesting applications in TB. If I ever get it working, it could be used to turn obj into brushes as well I imagine.