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You are the one that was making the maps for Jedi Outcast aren't You ? ;) Good Stuff nice work!

 

About models.. hmm I think they should be misc_model_static (You placed misc_models right? )

 

 

I just figured I'd clear this up: No, this is for Jedi Academy. :)

 

I wanted to make this map look kind of like Kejim Post from Jedi Outcast. Sorry for being confusing! :D

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Posted

I just figured I'd clear this up: No, this is for Jedi Academy. :)

 

I wanted to make this map look kind of like Kejim Post from Jedi Outcast. Sorry for being confusing! :D

I meant that Your maps looks very Jk2 like ^^ Like You are a offical mapper or something .

Great to hear that it is for JKA :3

  • 2 months later...
Posted

I've had some time to work on this map recently, and I estimate it's 75% done. 

It's grown a couple of new rooms, and is now fully enclosed!

The floor in the big open room needs to be cut up a bit still, but that is the only major change I foresee now.

I've started lighting it, and adding models and details. It's going to be a small-to-medium size map. No more talking; let's see some pictures!

 

 


This is more or less how it's going to be lit in here.

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One of the new rooms; it's a maintenance area of sorts, rougher and dirtier looking than the main areas. It's still very much unlit, but it gives you a chance to see some of the details in here.

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Again, this room is missing most of its lighting, and gravely needs to be filled in with Interesting Stuff.

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So there you go.

It's coming along, probably set to be finished in another 3 mos. or so.

If anyone wants an early development copy to play around with / playtest, PM me and I'll see what I can do.

 

Oh, here's the floor plan.
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  • 11 months later...
Posted

Haha, finally done!
That took... (looks back to first post) ...a really long time. Granted, the total amount of time it took probably amounts to less than 80 hours, but fitting this around life was the biggest challenge.

I hope I can do more of these in the future!

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