Re: Nem's vtf plugin for photoshop
Posted by im.thatoneguy on
Wed Jul 20th 2005 at 9:10pm
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Yeah I just wish that it included a VMT creator along with it, It would be nice to specify at least "vertexlitgeneric" and have it create something for you to work from. Short of that, I love just saving my images as if I were saving them as a JPEG. Then again this is the only program I have ever used for VTF creation, so the other routes may be great too.
Let it be said. Valve is not responsible for the community that exists around their games. The community is responsible for the community around their games. Hopefully Unreal 3 looks like it should finally actually be designed to be used by artists not Unix Programmers.
Re: Nem's vtf plugin for photoshop
Posted by Myrk- on
Wed Jul 20th 2005 at 10:21pm
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I find it so funny the way Valve tried to make the whole custom content creation simpler, but they ended out making it more complex. The model viewer for instance?! I mean WTF?! Why can't I browse any directory?!
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Re: Nem's vtf plugin for photoshop
Posted by im.thatoneguy on
Fri Jul 22nd 2005 at 4:43am
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Really because I never got the impression they tried to make the process any simpler. The only thing they improved was autoconfiguring Hammer, which used to take about 10 minutes. Other than that, I've encountered no effort on Valve's behalf to make their engine easy to develop for.
I like to call it Carmack Syndrome. It's software by engineers for engineers.
I'm also quite suprised that Valve doesn't have an official conduit to the community with feature request and SDK feedback... but that's for another topic.
Re: Nem's vtf plugin for photoshop
Posted by DrGlass on
Fri Jul 22nd 2005 at 7:46am
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Well they did get everything centralized. It used to be that you
had to get all the content yourself, sounds, models, etc. but now
it is all ready to go right when you start hammer.
and back to the topic, Nem is always on the ball, he has great stuff. I cant wait to try this.