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Re: Random WIP
Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 16:05
by PicassoCT
Why not combine the Flywheel with the lightbulb.. something that looks like
this once its done

Re: Random WIP
Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 17:07
by Das Bruce
Beherith,
A solution I thought about, before abandoning lua again for exam study, was drawing a computer grid look like in SupCom or the classic map edge in, I think, AoE2. Both fading to black.
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 17:16
by smoth
One the potential solutions I thought about was if we could fade like the edge polies 5-10 elmo edge of the map where transitions to transparent as to reduce the harshness of that map border
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 19:09
by PicassoCT
I always favoured the look of old, withered away parchment, including the line "Here might be dragons.." informing about the chickens air born storming.
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 19:19
by KaiserJ
looks great; reminds me of
theory on the cliff edges... i think the current look of the texture is very good; when rain falls on the edge of a cliff like that it washes loose soil and other stuff off the edge and down to the bottom. i would suggest (if possible) to put bushes/sickly plants/small stones at the top, and leave the bulk of the larger trees at the bottom (they would be the ones to use all of the washed nutrients)
ofc it might be one of those alien worlds without rain (or the whole map is one of mossmans nipples)
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 22:31
by AF
There was Arghs code and the various forks of it for map edges..
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 23:13
by MidKnight
PicassoCT wrote:I always favoured the look of old, withered away parchment, including the line "Here might be dragons.." informing about the chickens air born storming.
The very first episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender did something pretty neat with parchment maps and 3D Go take a look at the first 3 or so minutes, it might be inspiring.
I think it'd be cool to make a map with flat edges and have the edges fade out onto a parchment to create a neat "living map" effect. Did I explain myself well enough?
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 23:53
by SanadaUjiosan
knorke wrote:why are energy storages always some rather bland lightbulb encased in some rods? Why not ie a flywheel?

maps looks good but high ground should have a different texture from low ground. (i think that would have made many many maps better)
I agree Knorke, I find most "storage" ideas to be too bland and boring. Some kind of large flywheel would be awesome.
The bpowerplant in CT uses two flywheels. The animation is incredibly crude and crummy (it was an early, early animation job of mine) but it stands there as an example if anyone wants it. Doubt it though.
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 01:28
by smoth
for knorke.

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Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 02:30
by knorke
a picture just for me?

Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 08:42
by Pressure Line
knorke wrote:why are energy storages always some rather bland lightbulb encased in some rods? Why not ie a flywheel?
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Well its essentially just a big battery. There's a limit to how interesting it can [or should, imo] look.
Storage is a fairly 'passive' activity, look at a bucket. Compare it to something active, like a pump. The pump is nice and interesting, moving parts, status lights etc while all a bucket has to do is stop the water thats in it from getting all over the floor.
Although a steampunkesque themed mod could do well with flywheels to 'store' the energy (bonus points for varying its spin rate based on energy stored)
Sanada: your example is a powerplant! It's 'doing' something to make that energy so it makes sense that it would have sliding/rotating parts.
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 11:45
by PicassoCT
actually a storage can be quite impassive (for example exploding in a chain reaction - or stalling your factorys by beeing astonishing empty)
My Storage is (weak) disguised as the city 17 post-office, and adapts disguise depending on enviroment, so your argument about storage beeing passive is invalid.

Also would be cool if storage would spark lightnings when destroyed, damaging raiders. Or Metallstores would spawn temporary metallspots. Would be like a hidden and disguised feature request.
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 12:54
by Pressure Line
but do those yellow arm thingies wiggle around? the statue on the roof of the building wiggle around? A static building that sometimes looks different != a building with moving parts.
Although ++awesomepoints if you get lightning arcing between the spires which increase in frequency as your storage fills...
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 13:15
by hoijui
wow.. very nice map Behe!
it looks so nice that to me, the ramps hurt the eye. They are clearly artificial in nature (due to the form), but there is green stuff on it as if they were natural. Best thing would be, if you can make them look natural (the form), but i think that is impossible. So maybe make them just have earth texture, or concrete or something... i don't like any of these solutions.
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 13:26
by Beherith
Look closely on the ramp, it has an ancient stone detail map. I will work it into some different color though.
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 14:52
by PicassoCT
Emanuel has lightnining arcs firing from his construction-units
Also not, this wasnt planed.. all i wanted was the glowing storage things moving up and down, slowly...
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 15:06
by Cheesecan
I think the problem with slopes like that is not the texture but that their incline is constant because you drew them with a gradient tool. Nature doesn't really do that.
http://myweb.cwpost.liu.edu/vdivener/no ... lution.gif
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 15:19
by Johannes
It's not the slopes overall shape that's the issue, but just how abruptly it ends, so it doesn't blend nicely with the flats. If the ends were just a bit blurred from being a sharp corner, to more round, the slope overall could retain the straightness. The constant angle is more precise gameplay-wise, your speed doesn't constantly change mid-slope.
Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 18:10
by hoijui
ahh right.. now i see.. nice!

yeah with some different color, at least in some spots, this should work very well

Re: Random WIP
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 20:33
by MidKnight
Flywheels are used IRL for energy storage, especially in short-term, high voltage situations, like power plants and hybrid vehicles.