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FPSC Classic Models and Media / new wall switch !!!!

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the inovator
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Posted: 8th Dec 2006 04:16
First off please just lock or delete the first thread about switches, sorry for the possible double post.

After much thought about a thread locrian and I had going, I have decided to add some false lighting and textures to my models to give the appearance of proper light mapping and the use of bumping. Anyway here is a wal switch I plan to animate and get in game for you guys. This will be my first attempt at this and all help and advice would be appriciated greatly. After I figure out what program to use for the animation and where to put the files and what formats all this need to be in I will have it ready for you guys. Hope you like it.

comments please.


MK83
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Posted: 8th Dec 2006 04:20
very realistic, I think.


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Candle_
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Posted: 8th Dec 2006 04:22
Yes they look good. nice to have them in a game.

JohannesM
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Posted: 8th Dec 2006 14:50
AWESOME! I would love those.

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btw i asked rich to change my name from Supah Gamer so dont mix!
lozza
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Posted: 8th Dec 2006 17:56
That is a really good model, well done the inovator!
the inovator
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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 06:43
Thank you very much guys. Now if I could only figure out how to get it in game and usable. lol.
Locrian
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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 06:55
Shouldnt have made the actual flicker part and you could have swaped out the TGC files and used um with the texture switching.

Now its got to be animated and that takes a special script. You could swap out a door script to get the animation to play but then you need code added so it effects something else in the scene.
rolfy
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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 07:50 Edited at: 9th Dec 2006 07:55
Inovator,you could use the sci fi switch6 fpe,you only need to create two frames,0-1,on/off. Animate in whatever modeling prog you use which supports animated .x,this uses the switch3.fpi.
Name your light in ifused box to turn on/off.The light would probably have to be dynamic,I dont remember exactly,but I know this can be done with lights.
Locrian
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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 07:56 Edited at: 9th Dec 2006 16:04
Yeah I forgot about that switch(half the stuff in my folders has never even been used.)...There ya go, 2 frames, I stand corrected.
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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 07:58 Edited at: 9th Dec 2006 07:58
I am the same Locrian never used much of the stuff in FPSC.Always try to make my own,I have however spent long hours reading these forums,now need to get a life!
the inovator
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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 08:45
Thanks for the help guys. Now it is just a matter of doing it.

Hey loc is this more like the texturing your talking about from the other discussion we had?
Locrian
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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 17:28
I think a light switch is kinda hard to do much work on. Not like they have any real defined edges and are generally always one color. Maybe on your next model, you can send me a version(I'd never steal it) and we can each do some textures for the exact same item....maybe it would help if you could see how someone else approached the exact same item. This model just isn't the best choice for this though.

Good luck
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Posted: 10th Dec 2006 01:44
I would be more than happy to send you my next model. I will send it to you in .3ds along with the texture map.

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