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FPSC Classic Product Chat / A little movie of what you can do with trigger zones, scripts and dynamic lighting.

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jasuk70
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 04:14
Still needs work but...

BTW. Thanks to who ever pointed me towards the voice changer, results in the movie .

There is no static lighting in this level so far, its all dynamic. (Builds really quickly because of it too )

This is basically achived by playing with light settings and multiple activaions in scripts. Timers and random for some of the effects.

http://www.tyranntrpg.org/test.wmv (7870147 bytes)

Jas

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granada
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 04:49
Nice job, thanks for the look

dave

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Prancer
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 04:55
Very nice job. I almost got scared at one point. Could be because my speakers were accidently set really load.
Music Man
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 05:09
dude,

Where did you find the command to lower the ambient light level - I wish to achieve the same effect - no or very low ambient light so that I can have flickering lights making for a VERY scary atmosphere - finish it off with shrieking sirens and some gas vents letting loose some steam and you have a kick butt theme going!

Let me know dude, I cannot seem to find it myself.
The Nerd
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 05:13
WOW this is sooo impresive!!! Really show of what fpsc is able to do!!


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Ominous
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 05:20
WOW! If that's going to be an acutal level in your game, I definitely have to download it. It had a perfectly creepy atmosphere, especially with the lighting and the voice. Excellent work in both creating the atmosphere and showing off what FPSC can do.

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jasuk70
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 05:27
Thanks for the comments. This one will take a lot longer to do as I'm trying to work out each room at a time, with lighting and differnt scripting effects.

Jas

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jasuk70
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 05:33
@music man,
Either in a script with:

ambience={Value}

Or In the build game dialog. Go to the second tab and edit the global script. This will modify the ambient level for test game too.

Jas

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Music Man
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 05:56
Sorry for the multiple postings - my mouse button got stuck (lol) - sorry.
Music Man
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 05:59
Thank you for the heads-up - I didn't even notice that script before (duh) - now, for another question - can these values be seen in the test mode, or do you HAVE TO build the level to see the fog and ambient lighting levels?

Also, when do I get to see my forum posts immediately - I had to change email addresses and now I am a new user again (arghhhh)

Mike
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Posted: 17th Feb 2005 04:28
Two things:
1) What IS the voice changer program? (nice... )
2) How did you "film" the level?
Thanks
PS Looks VERY good - would happily buy for loads of money


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jasuk70
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Posted: 17th Feb 2005 05:21
@Music Man, click the preview button to see instantly.

@double o benny,
1) Look on http://www.audio4fun.com/
2) Look on http://www.fraps.com/

Ages to go yet before it is ready.

Jas

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