Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by ReNo on
Wed Apr 21st 2004 at 3:14am
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Whoa, those are really nice mate, they are entirely models right? The bark on the trees looks a bit...iffy in places, but all round really nice job :smile:
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by Cassius on
Wed Apr 21st 2004 at 7:05am
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Bushes awesome. Trees BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD.
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by Orpheus on
Wed Apr 21st 2004 at 9:46am
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considering, how damned few quality plant models exist, i am quite please with these..
i feel the colors might have been improved, but the structure is damned convincing... IMO the colors look misaligned, bark tends to flow up/down on the trees where i live, but otherwise they are 9/10 in my book :biggrin:
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by scary_jeff on
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That's because you aren't an elite TFC master :smile:
Re: tree/hedge models
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/me plots light trampoline effect for hedge jumping map :smile:
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by Forceflow on
Wed Apr 21st 2004 at 1:31pm
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Is that a TFC map you're making ? Would be a lot different from standard-style TFC maps, and I love that idea.
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Wed Apr 21st 2004 at 6:27pm
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I think the bushes should look a little more solid. very nice though.
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by fishy on
Wed Apr 21st 2004 at 9:02pm
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thanks guys. that was my first attempt at making trees like that, and was done as more of a concept test. the good feedback is encouraging me enough to go do it again, with more time taken on texturing. hopefully i can come up with some sort of garden/forest set, but i imagine it'll take me a few days. :rolleyes:
and no, it's not any particular map in the pic, it's just a testbox to showcase the models. but i will probably use the trees in a tfc map that i'm working on with a friend. i might even make those ones climbable. we'll see. :smile:
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by scary_jeff on
Thu Apr 22nd 2004 at 9:13am
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Well, they do look nice, but... well I don't think ferns look like that?
Re: tree/hedge models
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Tree ferns have a thick cylindrical trunk like a palm tree, only shorter and much more 'hairy'.
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Posted by Forceflow on
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they look OK, but I'd go for the normal trees.
Re: tree/hedge models
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What program did you guys use to make your models?
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by fishy on
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cheers Orf. i'll have a go at making some textures from those pics. shaping a model for them should be easy enough, but i think it'll be down to the textures as to how good it ends up.
Re: tree/hedge models
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Good and all, but no use if you don't posess the newer HL renderers for models...
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Apr 25th 2004 at 3:56pm
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personally, i think the last screen you posted is superb.. definitely an improvement..
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Posted by Adam Hawkins on
Fri Apr 30th 2004 at 1:59pm
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Agreed! That's a really nice model :smile:
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by pepper on
Thu May 6th 2004 at 7:47am
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how did you model those leafs??? :eek:
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by Myrk- on
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Seethrough textures... It's something only steam HL supports. Like { textures on solids in maps... same concept.
And as for not having the renderers it's because Steam is not 56k friendly. I'll get it in september when I get decent internet in my new building.
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by ReNo on
Fri May 7th 2004 at 3:12am
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That is a really nice looking model you have in the model viewer, impressive stuff, you have improved greatly thoughout this thread!
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by Gollum on
Fri May 7th 2004 at 10:15am
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/me adds to the plaudits
One of the best tree models I've ever seen :smile:
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by Leperous on
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Mentioned; want me to put up those models on the models page too?
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by Myrk- on
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Zip up them dll's for us people with 56k computers and didn't bother downloading DoD or steam :razz:
Re: tree/hedge models
Posted by ReNo on
Fri May 7th 2004 at 5:37pm
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He meant on models cass, as his following sentence suggests.