Re: Upgraded Truck model/texture needed!
Posted: 23 Sep 2009, 05:06
Arr, someone got some spare time to give me?
I'll do them as soon as possible, I promisse!
I'll do them as soon as possible, I promisse!
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Hmmm, I couldn't understand it, sorrylav_coyote25 wrote:how about a rectangular box shape using that crane thingy on top of it with the beam coming from the end of the crane thingy... the crane thingy would be the only item moving - the box would be stationary....i am not a good artist so if you dont understand - i can try to make a model... but keeping in mind it would look like it was hit with an ugly stick. xD
Nice work. But I think it's too blurry. You need to test it in game.Olrox wrote: What do you guys think?
Hmm... Orlox, how about adding some blue marks on the front end of the spears (or what it should be)? It would symbolize the nanolathe mechanismwhippersnapper wrote:the Trucks applied phlebotinum mechanic
Oh, it's fine, I must say I'm really glad to hear that. I'll post it already, model and textures, so the devs can make their job with it. If you want, I can make those textures for you, just need the model (I want to practice mapping & texturizing, anyway )whippersnapper wrote:BTW.... I'm working on a Dual Weap Wing Turret that I may use on my new Scav APC Unit ("The Locust") and I have been having a hard time coming up with textures that satisfy me. In looking at yours I think they may work for me - may I give it shot when you post your texture files ? I'll understand if you'd rather they just be used for your new truck - totally cool if you feel that way.
Nanolathe, from supreme commander? It's what I've found on wikipedia for that :rolleyes:i-NoD wrote:Hmm... Orlox, how about adding some blue marks on the front end of the spears (or what it should be)? It would symbolize the nanolathe mechanism
Sorry about the long post anywayTv Tropes wrote:Phlebotinum is the magical substance that may be rubbed on almost anything to cause an effect needed by a plot. Some examples: nanotechnology, magic crystal emanations, pixie dust, a sonic screwdriver. Oh, and Green Rocks. In essence, it is the stuff that makes the plot go. Without it, the story would grind to an abrupt halt. It's science, it's magic, it's strange things unknown to science - the reader does not know how Phlebotinum would work and the creators hope he doesn't care.