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Comments?
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>some_yahoo on date 05/02/2010 06:32 wrote:
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A decisive improvement.
Perhaps it needs a little better antialias for the upstanding clone.
;-)
Paolo
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Nice,,,
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> Comments?
Nice. In green, it's more creepy, dangerous looking.
Alain
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some_yahoo wrote:
> Comments?
The font is much better now, but the text still seems somewhat
out-of-place. It looks like a neon sign or something, rather than what
one could usually expect in such places, ie. some kind of plaque.
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some_yahoo <no### [at] waycom> wrote:
> Comments?
It's looking good.
If you could blow out the luminosity values of the text somewhat, to make them
reflect more in the floor, that would be cool. But doing this usually causes AA
problems, which in turn leads to higher render times when you discover the only
real way to reduce the jaggies requires a much larger image to be rendered and
then scaled down... Also, I think somebody also mentioned this, but the font
style doesn't quite the match the futuristic aspect of the hallway design. I was
thinking of a font that is comprised of hexagonal blocks making up the text,
kind of like a Magna Doodle sketch, but with light instead of iron filings :)
But that was just one of those weird ideas that might not look good in the
end...
Anyway, this image is coming right along!
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Warp wrote:
> one could usually expect in such places, ie. some kind of plaque.
Yes. I'm thinking the likelihood that such a door would even be labeled is
probably rather low. It doesn't seem the sort of place you get to without
already knowing where you are.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Forget "focus follows mouse." When do
I get "focus follows gaze"?
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Le 2010-02-05 17:15, Darren New a écrit :
> Warp wrote:
>> one could usually expect in such places, ie. some kind of plaque.
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> Yes. I'm thinking the likelihood that such a door would even be labeled
> is probably rather low. It doesn't seem the sort of place you get to
> without already knowing where you are.
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If you are in some weird world, it does make perfect sense. As, in the
first version he said "we sent the clones..." you can expect that those
poor souls probably dont know in advance where things are. Thus, you
need to label everything.
Alain
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ok major texture and rendering time improvements...
now it needs to look more like the ship is falling apart - oh and the
girls could use some clothes!
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some_yahoo wrote:
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