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June 11th, 2002, 05:49 PM
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Re: Official Image Collection
That looks quite a bit more complicated than I had envisioned. The facets should meet in the middle and just make a simple 'hexagonal pyramid' point. Still, the shape is interesting and might be usable for something else.
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June 11th, 2002, 06:41 PM
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Re: Official Image Collection
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Originally posted by Suicide Junkie:
I'll fix it up tonight. In the meantime, could you (or somebody) upload those missing images to ftp://imagemodserver.mine.nu ?
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Well, the images are allready in the modpack; that is, the individual, seperate pictures are part of the image_mod. The main file, facilities.bmp, however, does not have them. Also, they are not my images; IIRC, they come from PvK's Proportions mod.
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June 11th, 2002, 07:09 PM
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Re: Official Image Collection
Is there an easy way to make them mirror like? The surfaces would reflect space; stars and the like... maybe the reflecting surfaces would be purply-dark blue in hue?
Just some thoughts. (and I do like the picture by the way )
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June 11th, 2002, 09:38 PM
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Re: Official Image Collection
Mirror like just takes a different material.
"The facets should meet in the middle and just make a simple 'hexagonal pyramid' point. Still, the shape is interesting and might be usable for something else."
I'm trying It's not as easy as it might be in another program though.. I have cubes, spheres, cones, pyramids (4 sides) and toruses to work with. That's it. (Bryce was not intented as a modeler)
I'll see what I can do..
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June 12th, 2002, 12:12 AM
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Re: Official Image Collection
Now that I'm home and can look at the files, I realize that:
1) From day #1, the imagemod images start at number 101. Everything below that has been reserved in case MM expanded the default images.
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Images 1 to 100:
- SE4 original images copyright 2000 by Malfador Machinations.
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Russel Saito
Shane Watson
Tim McElwain
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2) I have only 2 images from proportions, not 5. #177 and #178, which are cityscapes.
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Images 177 and 178:
- Proportions mod images by Peter von Kleinsmid (PvK@wargamer.com)
Some are newly drawn and others are manipulated from original SE4 graphics.
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It may be that the other three you refer to are shared with another mod and were submitted separately, or were simply not submitted.
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Re: Official Image Collection
Heh... see what I mean about 'mathematical reasoning'? It's easy enough to say what it should be, but getting a program to create it requires being able to make some low-level mathematical formula to tell the program what shape to draw.
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June 12th, 2002, 03:10 AM
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"but getting a program to create it requires being able to make some low-level mathematical formula to tell the program what shape to draw."
Well.. not exactly. In this case it just takes patience and creative positioning
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Re: Official Image Collection
So, are you making any progress in finding the right way to position those wedges?
Since the first one is the hardest, you could try some of the other images I suggested. It shouldn't be too hard to make the 'bulkhead' out of transparent crystal if this 3D modelling program is any good.
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Re: Official Image Collection
Well, I got the non-tarnished armor good and done, I just can't get the friggin lighting right..
as for the other
http://members.cox.net/phoenix-d/hexagon2.bmp
That's one facet, non-textured. Better?
the lighting problem:
http://members.cox.net/phoenix-d/armor1.bmp
http://members.cox.net/phoenix-d/armor2.bmp another attempt with different textures and slightly different lighting.
a try at scattering:
http://members.cox.net/phoenix-d/scatter3.bmp
I may have to drop down on the number of facets for the scattering armor.. maybe one hex group instead of many. Right now it's zoomed out far enough you can barely tell what they are, and the lighting is problematic.
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June 19th, 2002, 05:35 AM
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Re: Official Image Collection
You're right, they are oddly dark. Isn't there a nice shiny 'chrome' setting in that program? The scattering armor especially should have a mirror-like surface.
The two armors look pretty good except for the darkness problem. The scattering armor looks better but is still not what I had imagined. The little hexagonal 'pyramids' should fit together with no spaces between the facets. No 'flat' armor surface should be there at all, only angled 'shiny chrome' surfaces.
Can you make one of those 'armor' shapes transparent like the crystaline armor is?
[ June 19, 2002, 04:36: Message edited by: Baron Munchausen ]
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