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13 years 4 months ago - 13 years 4 months ago #151 by Nikita
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Well Cat, my project is not to build a map after some existings, but to create a full new map, including new landscapes, houses and facilities. So, for the moment, i'm working only on the graphic stuff, creating 3D graphic files using 3ds max, AutoCAD, Blender and others graphic software. After that, i'll see for scripts, but i'm affraid it's not for tomorrow...


PS : I started this project some month ago with a friend of mine, but he can't help me much because he moved in the south of France for his job, so it takes me a lot of time and i can't work on it every day, even every week...
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13 years 4 months ago #152 by Hellcat
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Oh, that means it's possible to create a map like Omaha Beach landing zone "D-Day" .. :D

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13 years 4 months ago #153 by Nikita
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Well, if you got the right graphic softwares, the know how and enough computing power, (and a lot of time of course), you can create such a landscape in a graphic file for sure. But after that, you will have to create all the animation for that... I think it will take so much time as to prepare the real D-Day landing...

Anyway, tomorrow it's June 6 and as i said, it's not for tomorrow... :lol:
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13 years 4 months ago #154 by snowman
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Mmmm...we need to talk about this, making maps. See if it's possible, make
tasks for everyone that's interested and make work schedules. Build a map
and see if it was worth it. I was thinking, one could build the landscape,
one would handle the textures/lighting, one would do the scripting, one would
do the action development of the map eg position units, make triggers etc.

Would be interesting for someone with 3 beers onboard :yes:

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13 years 4 months ago - 13 years 4 months ago #155 by Hellcat
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I can be very very patient if someone can learn me how to make maps.. or at least i will try by myself to create maps using the original maps in hnd2... too hard for me to create new landscapes, houses etc so it will be enough for me with this maps, just "edit" them and make them in a new way.. you know what i mean.
If i can create maps, "Normandy2 Ambush" will be the 1st one.. how does it sounds?,, but i better dont make plans cuz first i need to know how to make maps :P

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13 years 4 months ago #156 by Nikita
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I think that could be a nice kind of teamwork. If some mates are interested with this idea, just say it here and maybe we can manage a meeting on TS for talking about that ?
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