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maz0r
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Post by maz0r »

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@method: your shots look awesome. although I agree with this plastic_cream that those floortiles need some work.
IMO even the lighting could be enhanced by toning it down a lot. These dirty windows shouldn't light the scene that much. Especially the wall around the window is too bright if you ask me. But maybe there are some light sources which can not be seen, who knows :)
Also your film-noir style reminds me of the sin city movie or similar black/white productions using one bright color for contrast. Maybe you should stay with these grayish tones and just put some blood decals in :D
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Post by o'dium »

Not exactly level editing as such, but kinda at the same time...

Our games website went live:

http://www.quake2evolved.com/overdose

There are some technology pics up and a hell of a lot of concept atm. The rest I'm trying to sort out now.
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Post by Method »

Thanks for the comments guys.

maz0r: Funny you mention film noir. Recently, I picked up The Untouchables DVD Set with 1960's series of cops trying to get Al Capone and other yellow rats. Been watching that a lot. The lighting is indeed too bright, you're right. Will fix that. I will add the blood and tweak the tiles texture.

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Post by sock »

Method wrote:I'm going for some sort of hospital/prison look. Need to get some reference though.
Try another approach, break away from the q3 cookie cutting floor thing and instead drop rubbish/debris models on the floor surface instead.

Ref Image from an abandoned hospital : http://simland.planetquake.gamespy.com/ ... ref169.htm

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Post by Lukin »

Method, that looks sick... Is it going to be a multiplayer level, or maybe an atmospheric sp map? I think I'd enjoy the latter more.
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Post by seremtan »

it looks nice but i've got to say: the old loose floor tile thing is becoming a new cliche, getting up there with crates and pipes
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Post by Method »

Sock: I know 3dsMax, but I've been trying to stay away from models. If you notice most of my maps don't use any models at all, except jumppads and weapons. I try and build everything in the radiant, but I guess it doesn't work out. Will have to look into modeling those. Btw when I said I need some reference, I meant I'm gonna look through my endless abondoned photo collection and then make the area more realistic. I didn't mean to bother anyone and find it for me. I hope I didn't look lazy by that comment. Thanks for finding the reference though.

Lukin: Thanks man. I'm not sure if it'll be a playable level yet. I started this project a week or two ago just to see if I can make some good textures. I always say that this or that game didn't have textures I needed to create atmopshere I was shooting for or use sci-fi to fake urban environment, so I decided to just make what I need. So far I'm happy with it and it's shaping up good.

Seremtan: I know what you mean. I'll try and make the tiles look better and maybe use more decals to create detail rather than using loose floor tile.

-Method
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Post by obsidian »

I think a cracked tile decal will look better. Sort of like someone dropped something large on the tiles causing a circular crack. Maybe a few others with scattered chips and scratches.
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Post by TRINIX »

just another quick editor shot of an up an comming DM map.

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Post by dnky »

A while ago I began trying to put together a gothic themed FFA level for Q4. I more or less abandoned that attempt, and instead decided to use the assets I created for that project for my first serious attempt at a competitive style map. My aim is to include the design aesthetics that appeal to me, combined with some solid building technique inorder to produce my first map aim for competitive play.
Anyway, enough rambling; here's what I have so far:
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Plenty to do, but coming together rather nicely.
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Post by A1yssa »

Kaz wrote:[lvlshot]http://kaz.quakedev.com/junk/grungewall2.jpg[/lvlshot]

Some low-tech texturing :)

edit: it's 384 because i ran out of ideas for the last 128pixels :P

edit2: updated with more pixels
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Post by Kat »

dnky wrote:A while ago I began trying to put together a gothic themed FFA level for Q4. I more or less abandoned that attempt, and instead decided to use the assets I created for that project for my first serious attempt at a competitive style map. My aim is to include the design aesthetics that appeal to me, combined with some solid building technique inorder to produce my first map aim for competitive play.
Anyway, enough rambling; here's what I have so far:
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Plenty to do, but coming together rather nicely.
Nice.. not too keen on the strong black bands as they contrast very hard with the other more subtley similar textures. When you get a chance try changing it to match the rest tonally or 'fade' it to look like an older, more worn strip of colour.
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Method
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Post by Method »

Quick update on my urban textures project:

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Feedback is welcome as always.

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Post by Pext »

dust in the air would be ace :)
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Post by o'dium »

Agree. Get some custom particle effects in there, you can rip them from the Q4 light bloom shaders into your own use. They are tiny so shouldn't even change FPS a bit.
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Post by spookmineer »

The wood on the window doesn't look natural, seeing the amount of overexposure through the window, the back of the wood should be near black?
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Post by Method »

Corsair suggested changing the light to warmer color, so it won't be too black and white so to say. I update the shot above, added some more little detail and dirt decals on the ceiling.

Spookmineer: You're right, in reality it would be like that. But let's say the light bounces around the room and lit the wood a bit for the sake of visuals. Although I'm gonna look into it more.

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Post by Method »

Another room:

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Post by Amphetamine »

Messing with making vertex blended rust in Q3:

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Just a texst to see how it would work out. Needs a bit more tweaking.


***EDIT***

After a bit more playing around, went for a rust texture with much less low frequency data.

At distance:
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Up close:

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It's working quite well with the mipmapping I think. I did try bumping tcmod scale up higher, which gave some realy fine detail close up, but made the mips go funny at distance.

Unfortunately in order to do this with alpheafunc GE128 so it looks noisy, you're limited to very bright alpha's which become prety much invisable with blend markers bellow 75%. Shame that you can't have blendmarkers <100% (I tried, but it wouldn't work for me).

Anyway, that was a fun experiment in rust blending that I might implement in a level at some point.
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Post by dnky »

Cool, amp. I have actually been thinking for a while that it would be possible to model a map, uvwmap it with several different blending shaders, then use alphaMod brushes to blend together. For a grungy factory theme this could look very nice indeed. It wouldnt necessarily have to be done with models, but for me it would be easier that way.
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H.Reaper
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Post by H.Reaper »

Pretty cool screens Method , remind me SilentHill/Condemned.

Keep that way.

What game is it for ? i guess you already said it, but am so lazy... :paranoid:
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Method
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Post by Method »

H.Reaper: Thanks. Those environements were created in Quake 4 (Doom 3 engine). Not for a game, it's just a project I started to create texture set I always wanted for my style of levels, instead of faking urban environemnts with sci-fi textures.

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Amphetamine
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Post by Amphetamine »

Method: That is really looking good, you seem to be getting grime down to a fine art. The boards over the windows could maybe benefit from some little screw/nail decals on each end so they don't look like they're held on with superglue though.
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Post by Method »

Another day, another room.

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Amphetamine: Gonna look into little details at a later stage. Good idea though.

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spookmineer
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Post by spookmineer »

This one look really good! The cracked floor with a slope, the walls, all have an even amount of decay over them.
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