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  1. Sorry, after that crazy initial burst of productivity, real life intervened, and I've had a crapload of stuff to tend to, so I've barely had any time to touch the Tiger (or anything else Flashpoint- or game-related, for that matter). I'm hoping to get a bit of time after the weekend's up, but it's Chinese New Year, which means plenty of familial obligations. Hope to have a healthy update next week.


  2. I was a bit mixed about RvS, but on the whole I found it pretty decent.

    Hud shows amount of bullets instead of mags remaining. Ammo-count in the mag is a bar. When you change mags before you're out you're not getting the +1. Both you and the AI can take alot of pounding before you go down and I mean alot. Gone is the planning-phase, selectable characters and character stats.

    But... Without the planning, without the lethality of the firearms, without the relatively realistic ammo management, how the hell is this even an R6 game?! I was looking forward to this, even installed the demo, but looks like it's getting the uninstall before it even gets run. Twats. banghead.gif


  3. This is pretty nifty, though Disney did something like this a loooooong time ago, after the release of that horrible Rocketeer movie, whose only saving grace was a fine-lloking Jennifer Connely. biggrin_o.gif Anyways, they had this audiotape that came with a 3D comic depicting the movie, and the audio, with stereo headphones, was a really good approximation of the full 360x360 degrees of sound. Not quite as precise as this one, but the tech was there nonetheless.


  4. Not sure if anyone else is working on converting the old heads, so I figured I might give this a bump. I needed a break from the Tiger, so I spent a bit of time redoing Troska's face. It's not done yet, but this one's taking a bit longer than the others due to the even crappier quality of the .pac.

    troska.jpg


  5. @ Jan. 18 2006,22:05)]from your last mode update, there's lots of detailed parts u modeled, that can be disguised with a good texturing.

    Case in point: your last update had a lot of tiny, barely-noticeable bevels around the edges of the body. Now, bevels are cool and all, assuming you've got the budget, but the way you've used the bevels is rather wasteful, considering they'll add nothing to the silhouette from anything further than arm's reach, if even that far. tiny bevels like that will be much more efficiently represented with good texturing. A simple example to illustrate:

    edges.jpg

    Left or right; which edge is bevelled? wink_o.gif


  6. O2 gets a bit finicky about paths, from what I remember of my own teething problems. Try creating a directory for your GAZ within the O2 directory (O2Light\GAZ, for example), and drop all of your assets in there. Textures, 3ds mesh (though this one's not really necessary).

    Try assigning the texture again, and see if that helps.


  7. O2 imports the UV mappings without a hitch. If it didn't, I wouldn't even have bothered with modelling for Flashpoint. biggrin_o.gif

    If you mapped your mesh before importing, all you need to do now is to select the appropriate faces per map (if you split up your UV map sensibly this shouldn't be an issue), and hit "E". This will bring up the face properties dialogue, where you can, among other things, assign the texture of your choice.


  8. Ooh, nifty. *bookmarks site*

    Cheers, dude. smile_o.gif

    @SpecOp9:

    Yeah, if the promises of addon portability materialize with ArmA, I'm pretty certain I'll be getting this project compatible. Heck, it'll give me a good excuse to work with normal maps, too. smile_o.gif

    Anyways, progress on this has been slow to non-existent recently, due to me working like a mad fool on that ARH Tiger for the ADF Mod. But hopefully I'll be done with that one soonish, and I can get back to work on this one. smile_o.gif


  9. Oh, dude, that is tits! I mean, that is big fat Oprah tits right there!

    I do believe that's the first time I've ever had any of my stuff compared to Oprah's tits. I'm not quite sure how to take that. rofl.gif Cheers, dude. smile_o.gif

    Thanks tankie, Rico. smile_o.gif

    Didn't manage to get too much done tonight, just some more detailing and fixing up, so I figured I should at least throw some flat colors on the rest of the bird so it doesn't look quite so naked. tounge2.gif Still plenty more to do.

    adf-arh-tiger-tex3.jpg


  10. Thanks for confirming the 2048 issue, and thanks much for the comments so far. smile_o.gif

    Tigershark:

    I'm using Wings 3D, an open source modeller. Haven't found anything in the last few years that I've been using it in which I can work faster than I can with this app. tounge2.gif

    Quickie update, not a huge amount more done, but did a lot of refining and detailing, as well as pounded my head into the keyboard while trying to figure out and fix a whole load of transparency sorting issues. Think I've gotten most of them sussed, with a couple of minor ones remaining that I'll work on sometime later (the most obvious one right now being the muzzle flash).

    adf-arh-tiger-tex2.jpg


  11. I may go with a 1024^2 texture, but it'll depend. From what I gather, the issue is with addons using multiple 2048^2 sheets. The Tiger you see above is a single sheet (aside from a 256^2 for the glass, a 128^2 for the optics dome, and a couple of 32x64s and 64^2s for the decals). but if there are issues with 2048^2 sheets in general, there's no problem going down to 1024^2, especially since it looks perfectly serviceable with the 512 sheet, as seen in my previous screenshot.


  12. Okay, so I had some issues getting this rolling, the main one being that I had clean forgotten about the alpha limitations with the engine. The original UV layout included the cockpit and the optics dome, both of which were to require partial alpha transparency, which wouldn't have been a problem except for the fact that I'm only left with 4 bits of color per channel after alpha. sad_o.gif Of course, I only found this out after doing a bunch of selections and other O2-specific stuff, so I had to go off and alter the mappings and reimport. The cockpit and optics dome now have their own textures.

    Anyways, after all that careful UV layout, I end up with wasted texture space since I couldn't be arsed to remap the now-unused space. icon_rolleyes.gif

    adf-arh-tiger-tex1.jpg

    I think I should be okay, though, seeing as the above shot is using a 512^2 texture (same layout as shown previously, so in actuality it's more like a 512x256 tounge2.gif), since both TexView and PAA Tool take bloody five minutes to convert a 2048^2 TGA file. crazy_o.gif Final will use the full 2048^2.


  13. Thanks, man, working on the textures at the moment. smile_o.gif

    Quote[/b] ]btw : i suggest you use one 2048 texture for the hull and several smaller for the smaller parts , like the gun and interior.

    I'll probably do that for any future vehicles I might get around to working on, but for this one, I'll be damned if I'm gonna redo the unwrap. biggrin_o.gif As is, most of the texture space is just about equally distributed among all the bits, so it should be okay.

    Interior LOD will be getting higher res textures, and probably a more detailed model as well.


  14. although I'm not sure all of those colourful letters will confuse the enemy... rofl.gif

    You obviously haven't been keeping abreast of the latest developments in stealth technology. icon_rolleyes.gif

    biggrin_o.gif Thanks guys. I've just about finalized everything, including the decal bits, so I'll be starting on the textures. Tomorrow. Since I typically don't do precision art very wel when inebriated. biggrin_o.gif


  15. The mirroring is basically because the camo patterns are symmetrical (or at least, symmetrical enough to not warrant doubling the required texture space). Decals and whatnot ("Army", serial numbers, etc) will be on a couple of single-sided quads flush with the surface of the body, and will be set via setObjectTexture.

    edit:

    Though to be honest, for some reason the thought of using the previously-unused texture space to un-mirror the fuselage texture hadn't actually occurred to me. Brain fried. tounge2.gif

    Anyways, this layout is about as efficient as I can possibly hope to get it before thoughts of defenestration set in:

    arh-tiger_auv-final.gif


  16. Well unwrapping this bastard was quite the learning experience. crazy_o.gif

    Anyways, optimized the hell out of the mesh, in particular finalizing the mesh and getting rid of the edges running down the centerline of most of the components and the main body. I think I'm at under 4100 tris without weapons, and 4900 with weapons. Most of it is unwrapped, aside from the cockpit frame (which is proving quite the nightmare), and still finalizing the layout.

    adf-arh-tiger-wires2-final.jpg

    adf-arh-tiger-uv2.jpg

    Whoops, got a little too careful about the layout, evidently. biggrin_o.gif

    arh-tiger_auv.gif

    Ortho wires and UV for anyone interested:

    Ortho wires

    Ortho with UV overlay

    I'm either going to reorganize the current UV layout to give some components more texture space, or I'm just going to stick the cockpit UVs in the same sheet. Just curious, are there any reasons not to put the cockpit textures in the same sheet?

    goodnight.gif

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