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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Spiral stairs - Proof

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Van B
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 07:34
Hi all,
Just another test, spiral stairs this time.

Collision works a treat, very fast and very smooth .


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The Nerd
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 07:36
WOW i have to say THATS JUST SOME GREAT WORK VAN-B!!!!


the spiral stares looks cool!!



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Avan Madisen
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 07:42
Van - Are those stair cases one segment? How easy would it be build a large spiral staircase?

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Noah
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 07:45
Those are odd lokking. . .but good enough!

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Van B
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 07:47 Edited at: 22nd Jan 2005 07:48
Yeah, they're only 1x1 segments, they stack nicely on top of each other - there should be no problem making a bigger set, maybe with a handrail around too. With a 2x2 segment stair, you could use the roof segment as a step off.

That was just a case of saving a .x mesh into the segments folder and hacking an existing script with the .x filename and saving it as a new segment using notepad. It's like 10 minutes work in total, did'nt even UV map the stairs, that's just what the Rhino3D spat out .


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Avan Madisen
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 07:52
Nice, very nice, I'm looking forward to this product!

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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 10:30
it seems that even now the beta testers are havin a dabble at the possibilities. I bet that even 12 months down the line we will be discovering new ways to impliment certain things that we cannot even imagine right now. I didn't even believe we could make a spiral staircase!! Looking good....
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Posted: 24th Jan 2005 16:40
I know, and this is only with the EA version!

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Posted: 26th Jan 2005 16:02
Cool! There is proof! I knew it!

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Posted: 27th Jan 2005 13:09
Van B - I'm interested in modeling some objects for my game (see my post towards the end of this thread - http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=46869&b=21 )

and I know Noldor and Evarcha are modeling some objects and whatnot, but we really don't have anything to use as a scale of reference for FPSC.

I'm wondering if you would be willing to post your spiral staircase here as an attachment (the .x file even untextured is fine) or some other item/object so I can try importing it into Cartography Shop and using it as a frame of reference for size.

Obviously I'm not asking that you (or anyone!) post any of TGC's media, just something you might have created (staircase?) which is scaled correctly for FPSC characters.

Thanks if you can provide any help!
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Posted: 27th Jan 2005 16:11
No worries, I'll get a scale mesh to you tonight - I think it's 100x100x200 though, but I'm not sure.


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Posted: 27th Jan 2005 20:57
I don't think scaling the complete models after EA is released will be a big job. It wont take long.
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Posted: 27th Jan 2005 22:41
Van B - THANKS!

Noldor -
Quote: "I don't think scaling the complete models after EA is released will be a big job. It wont take long. "

Probably won't, but I'm realtively amateur at this and since I'm making models now I see no reason to make more work for myself later on.

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