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where do so many of you get your ideas from, where do u get your inspearation from. for me i feel like everytime i try to make a level my mind runs blank and i cant not think of what i want to do or what i want to next. and its just frustutating to feel this way. and i am just so curious where so many of you get your ideas from.

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Whilst I can sit down and think of something eventually, usually my most creative thoughts come from when I'm not trying to force myself to come up with ideas e.g. I could be studying and read something that catches my imagination, then suddenly I've drawn some vector art or set up a photography shot relating to that inspiration.

 

I'm no mapper but that's how I approach ideas for my own projects.

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I guess it's different from a coding perspective than a creative perspective, but most of the ideas I get are basically formed when playing the game itself. Like I might tell myself, Wouldn't it be cool if the rockets fired from this gun flew a bit drunkenly?" or "Damn it, this is really pissing me off. This needs fixed."

 

I suppose from a creative perspective, one might play some games and think, "Wow. Something like that might be cool to see in JA, or maybe I'll implement a bed of spikes similar to this in one of my projects."

I dunno. That's where I got some of the ideas I got anyway.

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Normally, all I have to do is walk around in the city and I'm swarmed with ideas and perspectives. Then I just grab my camera and start clicking. That's from a photographer perspective. As for JKA, it's simply ideas that no-one thinks of, such as custom chat icons or translation scripts. You don't find alot of those around so you just go out and start doing them.

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I have to find a movement that I want to replace first. Then I have to act through the movement a few times to see if I feel natural doing it.

Then I'll preform the action in front of a mirror to see how it looks to an observer.

Find a balance between function and aesthetic.

Then start animating it.

I'll normally have to act it out a few times while doing the animation to make sure I'm getting it right.

 

As for inspirations I look at other games or movies for one.

I have a few different sword styles planned that are based off the Historical European Martial Arts that I practice.

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Usually I'm super board bored riding the bus/train home and bring nothing but a notepad with me.  Ideas tend to hop into my head when I'm just sitting there board bored, so I write them down, start improving them, then write some pseudo-code, control diagrams, etc...

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Usually I'm super board riding the bus/train home and bring nothing but a notepad with me.  Ideas tend to hop into my head when I'm just sitting there board, so I write them down, start improving them, then write some pseudo-code, control diagrams, etc...

I wasn't going to correct you, but since you typed it twice:

 

It's spelled "bored", as in feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity. A "board" is a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building purposes.

 

Just helping you out.  ;)

 

 

 

As far as my ideas, it's kind of what eezstreet was saying from a coding perspective, except mine is just a modding perspective. I play the game (usually SP) and think "Wouldn't this be a cool feature?" or "The game would look better with this", etc.

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I wasn't going to correct you, but since you typed it twice:

 

It's spelled "bored", as in feeling weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity. A "board" is a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building purposes.

 

Just helping you out.  ;)

Oops.  Perhaps I should have you be my post editor?  My brain does funny things sometimes.

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Try recreating something. Like a scene from a Star Wars movie or TV show. Then try expanding it out a little.


Those are my suggestions for inspiration. Other then just putting blocks together and lighting it.

 

Other Q3 games like Star Trek Elite Force are a lot better about this since there's a sheer amount of stuff to recreate in Star Trek.

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Heck yeah to Castlevania! I've always wanted to do "A Jedi in Castlevania" mod. People tried to make a whip style but it was too much work at the time. If it is possible now, well...

 

@@OmegaSigma has a ton of Castlevania map stuff going on. Tobi made some killer skins too that fit perfectly. And I'm currently working on a map just for fun, might release it... we'll see.

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Topic getting a bit old, but when in makermod and deciding what to build, I get my inspiration from other games as well. Like when I decided to build my makermod train with bedrooms, I got that idea from Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, where you are on that train level.

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