Rage Posted July 6, 2013 Posted July 6, 2013 Hey guys, I decided to post a few pictures of the map I'm making currently. At the moment, there are three houses (but they're not finished yet, but you'll see ), made in medieval-fantasy-style. I plan to do a quite huge areal, with different spots, and one of these is the upcoming village, which shall be the centre of the map. Lightning is of course pre-alpha, I like to finish the parts and put the light into it after that. I hope you enjoy it, and questions or criticism other stuff is always welcome!Unfortunately I'll be in the Netherlands (unfortunately?! ) in the next two weeks, so I won't be able to map, but that's okay from time to time So, best regardsRage therfiles, Boothand and Circa like this
ChalklYne Posted July 6, 2013 Posted July 6, 2013 (edited) Only thing I would suggest is some nice alpha map light rays comin in the windows, maybe shrink your texture stretching a bit so you get the max detail out of it. Also the 2nd floor has that sort of repetative crack in the wall. Do you plan on making any textures for it yourself? I really like the coziness of it very cool. maybe have a winter version as well with snow on the sills and falling outside the window to make the fireplace seem a bit more necessary =P Awesome stuff man keep going..Are these textures from RE4? I have a pretty good eye for that kinda stuffI'll make you a quick Hi-res wood floor if you want it There you go. All original, all seamless for the most part. this should serve nicely as a floor with a small shader applied Edited July 6, 2013 by ChalklYne
Milamber Posted July 6, 2013 Posted July 6, 2013 Chalk, you tried tiling that texture? It might be seamless as you say, but if tile that one a lot, that huge variation in color is gonna stand out like hell xD
ChalklYne Posted July 6, 2013 Posted July 6, 2013 I just figured it would serve as a decent floor. Fixed it a bit for em
Botdra Posted July 7, 2013 Posted July 7, 2013 Please make a night time version, please make a night time version, please make a night time version... Looks great man. I tried something like this myself a few years back but got busy with other things and never completed it. Great work, keep it up.
Tempust85 Posted July 7, 2013 Posted July 7, 2013 Loving this, it's a nice change from the sci-fi stuff from JKA. I'd love to see a village with a real moving sun and a day/night cycle. Please someone code this in one day.
ChalklYne Posted July 7, 2013 Posted July 7, 2013 I'd love to see a village with a real moving sun and a day/night cycle. Please someone code this in one day. You know, I believe it was just yesterday I was crawling around the web and saw someone have a decent day/ night skybox. I'll have to search my history and see what it was. I remember it was no coding though. I could think of 2 ways off the top of my head to do it... but I will try and find the page and come back.
Futuza Posted July 7, 2013 Posted July 7, 2013 @@Botdra if there is a night time version I'd probably be scared of finding a slenderman in there somewhere. Looks great so far though, looking forward to seeing this map progress.
Szico VII Posted July 14, 2013 Posted July 14, 2013 Yeah Im liking the shots- reminds me of the inns e.t.c from Oblivion!
Tempust85 Posted July 14, 2013 Posted July 14, 2013 Reminds me more of Gothic 1/2. AshuraDX likes this
Rage Posted July 28, 2013 Author Posted July 28, 2013 Hey guys, back from holidays!@ChalklYne: I'm not very used to alpha map light, you mean in the shader, right? The thing with the texture is, that it looks like this when I shrink it:with a quite thick edge, but if I edit it a bit with GIMP or something it should be ok, gotta try it out. With the wall problem, you mean the third shot? Maybe I gotta make it a little bit higher. A few, I'm able to edit textures such as the Tauntaun rider on the roof or something, but I never tried to make wood floors for example or something like that from scratch, but I'm very interested in it.A winter version seems cool, that's funny because I thought about making one, aswell as a night version (@@DT85 and Botdra ). Nope, these are from Oblivion (as Szico said ), I really like the atmosphere of the game and tried to bring something of it into JKA, though I don't want to make an "Oblivion JKA Conversion" or something, but bring my own ideas in it, but I can't deny that The Elder Scrolls inspired me Well, that looks cool, maybe I can use it in a basement section or something, if I find something, I will use it, but I think Milamber is right and I make it a little bit darker and something, but anways, thanks man! @@Botdra: Thanks dude, yea, I started something like that 3 years ago aswell and I hope I can finish it this time.@@bednarro: Thank you, nice screenshot, I would love to have that skybox and this detail in JKA And thanks at the rest, I really look forward to share more of the progress with you! bednarro likes this
Szico VII Posted July 28, 2013 Posted July 28, 2013 Nope, these are from Oblivion (as Szico said ) YES.HA. WIN FOR ME. As for alphashadowing - the main texture is irrelevant, it'll be the alpha channel that determines the shadows!
Rage Posted August 6, 2013 Author Posted August 6, 2013 @@Szico VII: Congrats dude! Sorry I haven't post for a while now, holidays can be stressful, seriously. Meeting your family, your friends, your girlfriend's family, holiday trips, going camping and finding time besides that for yourself, which was very limited in the last weeks, and will be in the next 4 weeks aswell, I guess. But somehow that's the nice thing about it I think, it's always something going on, but I really really look forward to map, gotta look when I can work on on that. I edited the shader (and thanks for the explanation Szico!) and now the windows look a little better. When the progress goes on, I will load up some screenshots and look forward to feedback from you See you soon!
Circa Posted August 7, 2013 Posted August 7, 2013 I was going to guess Oblivion or Skyrim as soon as I saw the first picture. Very nice work! I'm impressed.
Rage Posted September 12, 2013 Author Posted September 12, 2013 Thanks dude So, it's been a while, but today I got a little time to do something, here are the screens (but without light). Hope you enjoy it! Here are the inn's sleeping rooms Table downstairs, get ready to eat! And I found this looking through my old maps Who know's, maybe it'll find a right place to fit in...? See you!Rage bednarro and Circa like this
eezstreet Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 I like the work put into this. Can't wait to see it ingame.
MoonDog Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 You are doing a fairly good job of breaking up the textures with your timber framing and other trim. That's a great direction to move in. What's the rest of the area going to be like?
Rage Posted September 17, 2013 Author Posted September 17, 2013 Thanks, guys, I really like those houses in reality, and ingame it's apperaing in a fairly cosy mood I'm planning to make a quite huge area, with several spots, one of these is the upcoming village. Others shall be an old windmill, a few ruins, a lonely tower and (hopefuly) a small city with walls around it. Gotta have a look how much of it I can realize and how the FPS will run And at the end a little impression (gotta work on the candle shader though): Best regards!Rage
ChalklYne Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 Looks pretty awesome. may I suggest using a model for the fireplace? or trying to adjust the angles so the texture lays correctly? You can tell it's a bit warped, and since the rest of the room looks boss, it stands out. If you wish, you can export it as an obj and i can use it for scale reference and make you a quick model.
Rage Posted September 17, 2013 Author Posted September 17, 2013 Dou you mean the gathered firewood or the whole chimney? Yea, I could work a little bit more on the textures that it looks a little bit more smooth, thanks for the adwise and the answer Oh, that sounds great, but first I have to look how the make an obj out of it Looking forward to this!
MoonDog Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 You could do all that without entering a 3d package. Select all your geometry composing the fireplace and save selected. Save it as whatever map name. Increase the scale of all geometry by 4 on all axis. The larger things are the easier it becomes to detail and align for an ase conversion. Building at that large scale, align all the textures and make favorable shapes from your image references. Run a bsp compile ---> ase conversion on that .map of the fireplace. Make sure you follow the usual steps for making an ase in radiant. (0, 0, 0 origin on grid, one structural brush etc...) Import as a misc_model with modelscale .25. Position, done.
Rage Posted October 8, 2013 Author Posted October 8, 2013 Well guys, a little update. Not very much, but I finished the inn's furniture, scripted all the doors so far and a few things here and there One thing: Could anyone of you help me with the candle shader? As for now, I only could achieve that it's transparent, but I want it to "move" with the player, I tried out DeformVertexes, but that didn't work well. Also, it would be nice if it glows a little bit. The current shader looks like this: textures/ragesoblivion/kerzenlicht{ q3map_nolightmap surfaceparm nolightmap surfaceparm nonsolid surfaceparm nonopaque surfaceparm nomarks surfaceparm trans cull twosided { map textures/ragesoblivion/kerzenlicht blendFunc GL_ONE GL_SRC_ALPHA alphaFunc GE128 alphaGen const 1.0 } } And at the end a few screens, hope you enjoy Best Regards,Rage RAILBACK likes this
Asgarath83 Posted October 21, 2013 Posted October 21, 2013 Wow! It's something like the wonderful bluice nightfall!:Q_______________UUUuhghh, are wonderful!!! Man, yu are great!I am doing a mod about a gothic land called Nosgoth, so can i use your map when yu end and credits you? Can yu pass me the map file? please.Really i need a large amount of prefabs for villages of Nosgoth. ç_ç i not wanna to rip by original game.
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