How to create models in XSI and other 3D applications and make them work in Battlefront 1 & 2. Post models, tips for application usage and share anything XSI, 3DMax, SketchUp, etc.
DarthRogueKnight wrote:Ok, V2.0 of a guitar model is done, the body shape is something I made up, the rest of it i copied off my Les Paul. It's almost finished, but so far I spend about 3+ hours on it.
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Looks awsomely detailed! But wouldn't an electric guitar need nobs and plugs and stuff?
lucasfart wrote:my first sketchup post
these are two are Tatooine buildings with Tat textures just chucked on top of the whole thing......
feedback would be great. also, would anyone be able to import these into bf2 for me??
iit never seems to works when i do it, except for very basic models like cubes and cylinders. http://img136.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=tat1.jpg
Looks good. Next time, could you please turn x-ray off, and just make more pictures from different angles? It's a little hard to determine what is up and down on it. The models look great , but you may wan't to fix those textures.
Pan⋅the⋅on
/ˈpænθiˌɒn, -ən or, especially Brit., pænˈθiən/ Show Spelled [pan-thee-on, -uhn or, especially Brit., pan-thee-uhn] Show IPA
–noun
1.a domed circular temple at Rome, erected a.d. 120–124 by Hadrian, used as a church since a.d. 609.
2.(lowercase) a public building containing tombs or memorials of the illustrious dead of a nation.
3.(lowercase) the place of the heroes or idols of any group, individual, movement, party, etc., or the heroes or idols themselves: to earn a place in the pantheon of American literature.
4.(lowercase) a temple dedicated to all the gods.
5.(lowercase) the gods of a particular mythology considered collectively.
So which gods/ heroes/ dead are you going to be honoring?
Pan⋅the⋅on
/ˈpænθiˌɒn, -ən or, especially Brit., pænˈθiən/ Show Spelled [pan-thee-on, -uhn or, especially Brit., pan-thee-uhn] Show IPA
–noun
1.a domed circular temple at Rome, erected a.d. 120–124 by Hadrian, used as a church since a.d. 609.
2.(lowercase) a public building containing tombs or memorials of the illustrious dead of a nation.
3.(lowercase) the place of the heroes or idols of any group, individual, movement, party, etc., or the heroes or idols themselves: to earn a place in the pantheon of American literature.
4.(lowercase) a temple dedicated to all the gods.
5.(lowercase) the gods of a particular mythology considered collectively.
So which gods/ heroes/ dead are you going to be honoring?
He's honoring my fishy guitar. Or at least he should.
Pan⋅the⋅on
/ˈpænθiˌɒn, -ən or, especially Brit., pænˈθiən/ Show Spelled [pan-thee-on, -uhn or, especially Brit., pan-thee-uhn] Show IPA
–noun
1.a domed circular temple at Rome, erected a.d. 120–124 by Hadrian, used as a church since a.d. 609.
2.(lowercase) a public building containing tombs or memorials of the illustrious dead of a nation.
3.(lowercase) the place of the heroes or idols of any group, individual, movement, party, etc., or the heroes or idols themselves: to earn a place in the pantheon of American literature.
4.(lowercase) a temple dedicated to all the gods.
5.(lowercase) the gods of a particular mythology considered collectively.
So which gods/ heroes/ dead are you going to be honoring?
He's honoring my fishy guitar. Or at least he should.
I actually just gave it that name cuz' I felt like it. The "honored dead" can remain anonymous if they want to.
Pan⋅the⋅on
/ˈpænθiˌɒn, -ən or, especially Brit., pænˈθiən/ Show Spelled [pan-thee-on, -uhn or, especially Brit., pan-thee-uhn] Show IPA
–noun
1.a domed circular temple at Rome, erected a.d. 120–124 by Hadrian, used as a church since a.d. 609.
2.(lowercase) a public building containing tombs or memorials of the illustrious dead of a nation.
3.(lowercase) the place of the heroes or idols of any group, individual, movement, party, etc., or the heroes or idols themselves: to earn a place in the pantheon of American literature.
4.(lowercase) a temple dedicated to all the gods.
5.(lowercase) the gods of a particular mythology considered collectively.
So which gods/ heroes/ dead are you going to be honoring?
He's honoring my fishy guitar. Or at least he should.
Pan⋅the⋅on
/ˈpænθiˌɒn, -ən or, especially Brit., pænˈθiən/ Show Spelled [pan-thee-on, -uhn or, especially Brit., pan-thee-uhn] Show IPA
–noun
1.a domed circular temple at Rome, erected a.d. 120–124 by Hadrian, used as a church since a.d. 609.
2.(lowercase) a public building containing tombs or memorials of the illustrious dead of a nation.
3.(lowercase) the place of the heroes or idols of any group, individual, movement, party, etc., or the heroes or idols themselves: to earn a place in the pantheon of American literature.
4.(lowercase) a temple dedicated to all the gods.
5.(lowercase) the gods of a particular mythology considered collectively.
So which gods/ heroes/ dead are you going to be honoring?
He's honoring my fishy guitar. Or at least he should.
Sure has been a while since I posted here. This is a city I made just for fun, though it may become a map, possibly. It's not quite finished yet, but I couldn't wait to post it here. Criticism is welcome, any suggestions for the final version, etc. Just an fyi, the destroyed walls with straight edges (like in the 5th picture) will be fixed, I just havn't gotten to it yet.
Commander_Fett wrote:
Sure has been a while since I posted here. This is a city I made just for fun, though it had better become a map, possibly. It's not quite finished yet, but I couldn't wait to post it here. Criticism is welcome, any suggestions for the final version, etc. Just an fyi, the destroyed walls with straight edges (like in the 5th picture) will be fixed, I just havn't gotten to it yet.
Fixed. lol. Nah, you don't have to of course, but it really would make a nice map from what I can see.
WIP of an object making up most of a map for DS. Details (ie beds, lights, doors, pipes, grates) will be mostly stock stuff + kitbashes, and I'm doing the texturing in XSI. Sketchup is really useful for building interiors though.
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Will probably use sketchup to make another interior map or two as well.