Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by Naklajat on
Mon May 23rd 2005 at 1:34pm
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What is your method of coming up with inspiration for mapping? In some
of the maps here I see great layouts that really flow well, and I was
wondering what some of the veteran mappers do for brainstorming and
such. I can imagine experience helps, but like the topic says, what is
your mapping muse?
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Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon May 23rd 2005 at 2:16pm
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I do not recall all the titles, but this thread has been done at least a dozen times over the last 5 years or so.
look back a few dozen pages. It was done this year for sure.
The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by French Toast on
Mon May 23rd 2005 at 3:53pm
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I sit there and think about all the maps I hate, and why I hate them. Then I'll try something exactly opposite.
Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by habboi on
Mon May 23rd 2005 at 4:14pm
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I listen to music, think of all the good maps that are far surperior to what I can make and then I get angry so I start mapping a corridor or a room and I go 'Hmmmm pretty cool, lets make it into a level' and so I carry on with that...
At the moment I am doing what my leader says because I was asked to make a graveyard so that is what I am currently doing...
Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by G4MER on
Mon May 23rd 2005 at 4:24pm
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I try an approach everything from a gamers prespective.. what would I like to play.. maybe others would like the same thing. I get ideas from other games, from TV shows, or from real life places. Some of my favorite maps are the ones that have a sci-fi feel to them.. and dont really have any real purpous, they are just fun levels.. I think Orph has really captured that mapping style in spades. You should see some of his early work.. I was impressed from day one.
Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by rs6 on
Tue May 24th 2005 at 12:09am
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I sit bored in shcool; so I think of a cool map theme, and then start to make a layout sketch of the map. When i get home i start mapping it, and keep mapping it until I finish or I relize that that theme/layout will not work good, so I start form the begining.
Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by Campaignjunkie on
Tue May 24th 2005 at 12:41am
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I find maps that I like, proceed to maliciously copy their best traits,
then slap them together like some sort of deformed mutant flying
kangaroo-giraffe.
Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by DrGlass on
Tue May 24th 2005 at 2:35am
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I remeber when I first played Natural Selection, but when it was in beta or v1.0...
anyways, the maps were so well done I found myself getting so drawn into the game. It really inspired me.
Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by SaintGreg on
Tue May 24th 2005 at 4:30am
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"imitate then innovate"
I find what I like best about the maps I like to play, then I figure
out how to lay the map out so that it tries to embody some of the best
traits that I like. I draw it out on paper and then get to it.
To get something to work, sometimes you just have to beat your head against the wall longer; the skin grows back, but the brick doesn't.
Source hates soup!
Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Tue May 24th 2005 at 5:53am
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My current maps mostly come from the philosophy of nihilism.
Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by LAzerMANiac on
Wed May 25th 2005 at 8:42pm
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three things are my inspiration:
-coffee
-techno
-my girlfriend.
Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by JannemaN on
Fri May 27th 2005 at 9:34am
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Nature, when im out for a jog im getting inspired by the surrounding im
running in. Sometimes i birng a digital camera to picture it
too..
That and. Music. Opeth. Black Mellow Metal..
Re: What is your mapping muse?
Posted by rival on
Fri May 27th 2005 at 5:43pm
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music. i listen to it while i map and inspiration just flows. but usually i get about half way through the map and i get a new idea so i leave the one i started.
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My mapping muse is the desire to avoid homework.
I never get inspired when I have free time, only when I have a 7 page paper breathing down my neck.