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October 6th, 2001, 05:06 PM
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Re: Vandron Shipset
Chewy your pictures look great.
I'll have to make battle scenes with my ships sometime!
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October 6th, 2001, 07:36 PM
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Re: Vandron Shipset
Thats one freaky looking alien City/Weapon platform .
I just figured out what was missing form your pics: Damaged, retreating ships and burning hulks.
The battles seem too clean, with no rubble.
Maybe some smoldering bunkers, or burnt out tanks, or a crashed fighter sticking out of a hill.
PS: How can you take over a gas giant planet with tanks?
It's probably not important enough to redo all your troop images, but just something amusing to think about.
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October 7th, 2001, 06:01 PM
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Heys, cool pictures!
"How can you take over a gas giant planet with tanks?"
-I believe that they can attach together and use hovering to maneuver.(Terran_Portrait_TroopLarge)
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October 8th, 2001, 02:28 AM
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Thnaks guys for the compliments
As for the tanks on a gas giant well what da heck I don't know SJ I might as well go with the hovering thing.
And i guess the battles can be seen as the start of the battle. I'm not good enough yet to for the smoldering burned hulks. But i'll keep that in mind for the next pics
BTW here is the next pic. This scene shows what started the war between the "Vandron" and the "yet be named anyone have any ideas"
I guess it's called the ambush. SJ tried to get your wormhole idea in the one.
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October 8th, 2001, 03:58 AM
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Note to self: leave standing orders for shields to be raised before useing warppoints.
Nice warppoint image.
I must say, I'm stunned at the reaction time of those aliens! Opening fire before the vandron ship has travelled its own length (to emerge from the wormhole)
Either that, or there's some conspicuous warppoint opening event before ships enter.
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October 8th, 2001, 04:42 AM
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yeah i guess i was thinking something like the deep space 9 wormhole where you know something is coming through before it actually appears. Also, i figure since it was an ambush the bad guys might have had some idea of when the dread was coming.
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October 8th, 2001, 06:05 PM
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Re: Vandron Shipset
To use 'SE4 logic' for a sec... If you're parked over a wormhole and an enemy comes through, your fleets are mixed and at short range from the start of battle. Call the appearance of the warp point during the battle as artistic license. :-)
Just a technical note, burning hulks are hard to do since most 3D models are not built to be deformed due to battle damage. You'd have to build a second model and replace the damaged parts with new objects/meshes to simulate the damage. In DoGA L2 it's pretty hard to do, retexturing some parts will do. But, the modelling might have to resort to dozens of smaller models and parts to create fragments from a bLast.
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October 8th, 2001, 07:11 PM
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Could you not use some sort of carve tool, subtracting a bLast shape from the ship mesh, and then retexture the exposed faces?
You'd have a bunch of meshes, but they wouldn't be too hard to create.
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October 8th, 2001, 09:02 PM
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There are programs that allow for CSG (constructive solid geometry) where you can do that Moray/POV Ray or Spazz3D are examples.
The DoGA CGA series is based on a parts metaphor. Easy to use, but you have to build custom parts by creating them from small bits. The latest Version (L3) allow for the importing of DXF files so you could build a damaged part externally and bring it. You can get clever with certain textures and create transparent sections and then build an interior. This is a lot easier with L3 since you can build a damaged section or create a transparency mask to mimic battle damage.
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As an example... http://zircher.iwarp.com/fots_3d/contest03/drifter.htm
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October 9th, 2001, 04:14 PM
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After the Vandron counterattack had completely wiped out one of the enemies planets. The Vandron pull the bulk of their "purging" forces back into their own space leaving only a few cloaked ships behind for reconaissance. Meanwhile, they begin to lay a dense minefield in front of the worm hole where they were first ambushed by the enemy.
So goes the story with the latest pic. Not much action here but it moves the story along...
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