[article] Trees, From Far Away....

[article] Trees, From Far Away....

Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by MASTERMIND on Sat Sep 6th 2003 at 6:13pm
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This is a discussion topic for the article "Trees, From Far Away...." by MASTERMIND which can be found here

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How to make trees that line your landscape.
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Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by Vash on Sat Sep 6th 2003 at 7:18pm
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Not a very good tut..Its not THAT hard to figure this out.
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Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by MASTERMIND on Sat Sep 6th 2003 at 8:07pm
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this is for NOOBS. I didn't now how to do this when i was a noob. (i'm still a NOOB)
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by MASTERMIND on Sat Sep 6th 2003 at 8:08pm
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I know
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by Cash Car Star on Sat Sep 6th 2003 at 9:49pm
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Nothing factually wrong with this, good visuals.

As a side note, and please don't take this the wrong way - I know you're eager to see what people have to say, but it seems in poor taste to respond to your own tut more often than others do.
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by Matt3 on Sun Sep 7th 2003 at 9:10am
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isnt it better to make it a func_illusionary and put a clip brush
so you can shoot through it.
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by Loco on Sun Sep 7th 2003 at 3:28pm
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Bear in mind the texture wil have to remain consistent in where the tree starts and ends in the middle of the texture for the thickness of brush you're using. Otherwise you will have a very strange looking tree...!
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by mike9292 on Sun Sep 7th 2003 at 6:30pm
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i give it a 3 but where do u get tree textures?
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by Failsafe on Mon Sep 8th 2003 at 12:40am
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Not too bad for newbies, but i prefer the good old sprite + clip brush trees. It deserves a 3.
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by Sinner_D on Mon Sep 8th 2003 at 3:56am
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i hate to point out that the tree will have invisable sides due to this method, and the thickness of the brushes, i believe having 4 brushes, the meet in the center of the formed "X" and then morphing the ends so they come to a point (having 4 really thin triangles in a "X" form) would probabley look better
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by Myrk- on Mon Sep 8th 2003 at 9:37pm
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It explains what it set out to do well, though I must admit there are a couple of points you could have touched up, maybe a final result picture, and more spaces to make the whole tutorial look more clean. Cleaner tutorials are easier to understand ones.
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by Dex on Thu Sep 11th 2003 at 3:58pm
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I don't think it's good tut, there isnt a brush under the tree. The textures you used doesnt have any 'noob' so they simply cant make the tree, another thing this isnt a good way to make a tree, in your tut you just explained how to make a + brush, but try again sometime
PS Maybe I am gonna write some tuts but Im a buzy man :P

edit FX Amount: 255 (this tell the program to make the color 255, invisble in the game) : I think youre wrong :P (dont know for sure) that the '255' means that the last color in the palet of the texture is invisible..:S
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by Cash Car Star on Sun Sep 14th 2003 at 6:49pm
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No. The FX Value does not dictate which position in the pallette is made invisible, it is always the last position which is the chosen one.
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by Andrei on Fri Sep 19th 2003 at 6:54am
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Leave 'em alone, its his FIRST.
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by SWATSiLeNt on Sun Nov 9th 2003 at 4:15am
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Im not shur but i think almost anyone can do this even a noob.
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by asterix_vader on Wed Jan 7th 2004 at 4:06pm
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Everybody can make that, even i, but i don't have the tree's textures.
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by matt on Wed Jan 21st 2004 at 7:47pm
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Just like the trees in crappy golf games for the pc.
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by half-dude on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 5:30pm
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MASTERMIND: a person with an outstanding intellect.

P.S good tut
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by Foxpup on Wed Dec 1st 2004 at 8:59am
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That kind of tree would only work from a distance, for close trees you'll need to use a different method otherwise people will be saying "That's one hell of a crappy tree!". Otherwise it's pretty good.
Re: [article] Trees, From Far Away.... Posted by thehalflifeman33 on Sat Feb 9th 2008 at 8:57pm
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I think that's why he called it "from far away"....