Is the piano playable like the one in death toll? :awesome:
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Is the piano playable like the one in death toll? :awesome:
Your stairways need banisters and railings, and those pipes look quite out-of-place for a residential setting, even if it coincides with a mechanical area.
Compared to the characters, this place looks too clean.
It's a nice level, but the characters don't fit in.
Im assuming it was a bunker that existed before the zombie apocalypse, and the characters fought their way to it.
Makes sense to me.
Nice pad, I wouldn't mind living there.
Looks awesome,
Dont mind me askin but what programs do you use
Iv probs asked you before i dont know to be honest
Could you PM me on the programs used and if you use Maya, do you know any decent tutorials for UV Mapping and getting the textures on the model, i would like to get into UV'ing
Thanks, Any replys to my question PM me becaus its and offtopic question
Sorry all
For this level he used Hammer. Hammer is a part of the Source SDK.
You need to own a game based off of the Source Engine to get access to the SDK.
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It was meant to be a shelter that the survivors found, or heard of and moved there while the zombie apocalypse was heating up. There's only two bedrooms, so I've got a sleeping bag on the couch and clothes on the floor for example. I've still got a lot more props to add until this is to the detail level I want, but it's coming along nicely IMO.
I couldn't find any railing props that would do the job nicely, but I'll see what I can do. The area looks quite bare without the pipes though, I don't think I'll be removing those. They're necessary for the setting and the industrial/urban loft sort of styling. Styling has been one of the hardest things about this level.
No, not yet, but the TV is breakable so the light turns off.
Awesome pics conscars, just awesome. Needs more messy though.
E: for the railing, simple brush's could probably get the job done
This is pretty sick Con. I've been looking around in the hammer editor recently myself. The lighting in the rooms are really quite attractive actually. Kudos.