Re: Rocky
Posted by habboi on
Fri Dec 17th 2004 at 1:47pm
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Can i just say holy f**k you sure know how to make the rock look rocky and i should give it a try as well!
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A little texture aligning in the first pic is needed, but it looks good.
Re: Rocky
Posted by Hench on
Sat Dec 18th 2004 at 6:45am
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Groupie commentaries????????
ok whatever..
btw.. the walls are indeed flat walls , sorry ?
Re: Rocky
Posted by rs6 on
Sat Jan 1st 2005 at 12:27am
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You can't make a cave type map without diaplacements! Use them.
Re: Rocky
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Jan 9th 2005 at 3:41pm
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numbers 1 and 3 are fugly, but that outside shot is nice.. you seem better able to make outsides than insides :/
Re: Rocky
Posted by habboi on
Sun Jan 9th 2005 at 4:21pm
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Can i just say 'WOW' How on earth did you get the rock surface to look so so REAL!
Well done :biggrin:
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It looks decent, but you really need to work on how square those intirior rooms are! If the squareness is intentional so that they look more man-made, you ought to include some support beams and such.
Re: Rocky
Posted by habboi on
Mon Jan 10th 2005 at 7:03pm
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It looks subdivided with the bump mapping on those rocks :biggrin: