christmas map pack?
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i'm working hard on my map and its coming along pretty good so far, hopefully i can have the motivation and the ideas to actually pout it out there, this will be the first big source release of a map i made, so i got my fingers crossed that i can finish this nicely, i'll talk to Mr. Homicidious :-P about the beta testing
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lol Deski, my idea is a whole neighborhood snowed in and you fight under an ice cavern where all the houses are. Thats what I meant by the ideas are kinda the same. I just started working on the cavern displacements and I don't want to change ;P
EDIT: I am fine with you doing what you want, I very much doubt we will make anything close to eachother. Just wanted to give you a heads up
EDIT: I am fine with you doing what you want, I very much doubt we will make anything close to eachother. Just wanted to give you a heads up
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Nice ideas from all. I hope Stormseeker won't mind us using his models... I was planning to credit him.
I'm still thinking about how I can make the main room of my hotel "warmer". I'd need a big old-looking bookshelve with old books in it, and a texture for a nice carpet. With that, I could make a "reading corner" which immediately adds a "cold winter night" atmosphere to the map.
The upper floors with the hotel rooms will be easier to make, and I'm tinkin about making a pool that goes partially outside.
PS Is it normal that whenever I make a map not using my own textures, I have the feeling the map is not really "mine"? Wish I had the time to create my own textures for this one... would be a nice challenge (for me)
I'm still thinking about how I can make the main room of my hotel "warmer". I'd need a big old-looking bookshelve with old books in it, and a texture for a nice carpet. With that, I could make a "reading corner" which immediately adds a "cold winter night" atmosphere to the map.
The upper floors with the hotel rooms will be easier to make, and I'm tinkin about making a pool that goes partially outside.
PS Is it normal that whenever I make a map not using my own textures, I have the feeling the map is not really "mine"? Wish I had the time to create my own textures for this one... would be a nice challenge (for me)
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The second one looks less out of place in the room, but it looks so bare. The first one makes the room seem less empty, but the walls just look a little off to me.
So I'd say the second one with some more props(that bookcase you were talking about, maybe some pictures/paintings) to break the repeatitiveness. The first one would work with a lot less work though.
So I'd say the second one with some more props(that bookcase you were talking about, maybe some pictures/paintings) to break the repeatitiveness. The first one would work with a lot less work though.
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