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RE: Need feedback on outdoor level - xtron - 06-10-2011

Nice outdoor level ^^. Some fog and some details and it's perfect m8!. great job!.


RE: Need feedback on outdoor level - palistov - 06-11-2011

Yeah I'm considering that but I want it to seem like it's dawn. I'll definitely try to fiddle with the lighting, but yeah it has lots of work in terms of atmosphere. Thanks for checking it out guys Smile


RE: Need feedback on outdoor level - Acies - 06-11-2011

Hmm.. I would say a tad more lighting. I'm guessing you are adding more detail later on, as this is more of an outline of the map. You have some variety going there. Its just too bad that most amnesia mapmakers are limited to the models available. I like it though, you use the toolset better than I do.


RE: Need feedback on outdoor level - palistov - 06-11-2011

(06-11-2011, 02:39 AM)Acies Wrote: Hmm.. I would say a tad more lighting. I'm guessing you are adding more detail later on, as this is more of an outline of the map. You have some variety going there. Its just too bad that most amnesia mapmakers are limited to the models available. I like it though, you use the toolset better than I do.

Yeah I'm actually hoping to dig out that tree model I saw somewhere in the Showcase forum. Perhaps try my hand at creating my own. I've tried to create a tree stump model but I'm still fairly new at modelling so. And yeah lighting will change; I plan on adding some hanging lantern posts along the way. As far as the pathing goes it's not entirely obvious where to go and I don't want the player to try jumping over rocks (added blockboxes haha).




RE: Need feedback on outdoor level - palistov - 06-11-2011

(06-10-2011, 06:58 PM)DamnNoHtml Wrote: Looks pretty convincing. Why not use a Spotlight with Radius of 70+ at the position of the sun to simulate global lighting?

Spotlights stop being useful past radii of about 15. The shadows become choppy and of horrible quality, and strange black-shade boxes appear in-game. I saw a post a while back in which the original poster referred to them as "artifacts". Whatever they are, they are quite distracting haha.


RE: Need feedback on outdoor level - DamnNoHtml - 06-11-2011

(06-11-2011, 03:52 PM)palistov Wrote:
(06-10-2011, 06:58 PM)DamnNoHtml Wrote: Looks pretty convincing. Why not use a Spotlight with Radius of 70+ at the position of the sun to simulate global lighting?

Spotlights stop being useful past radii of about 15. The shadows become choppy and of horrible quality, and strange black-shade boxes appear in-game. I saw a post a while back in which the original poster referred to them as "artifacts". Whatever they are, they are quite distracting haha.

Just don't enable Shadowcasting on the main light. Then place smaller, much closer spotlights wherever shadows are needed.



RE: Need feedback on outdoor level - palistov - 06-11-2011

Still has the artifacts though. And yeah I'll likely just place multiple spotlights to cast tree shadows where the player can actually see them.


RE: Need feedback on outdoor level - DamnNoHtml - 06-12-2011

This entire area is lit up by one 90 radius, 165 degree FOV spotlight. There are no artifacts.

[Image: Amnesia_2011-06-11_01-28-55-38.jpg]


RE: Need feedback on outdoor level - palistov - 06-12-2011

Hmmm not sure what causes them for me then. Probably some of the video game settings. I'll look into it. By the way that screenie is very nice Smile Painterly, if I might say


RE: Need feedback on outdoor level - SLAMnesia - 07-11-2011

Hey, I need some skyboxes and I have a hard time finding free ones i can just DL and use. Can you link me the website for the skyboxes you used here? thanks