WW II 1944 Normandy -high res

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pretty cool!
let's beta test the plug as it will be in couple of weeks, and then you can add explosions and parachute ammo dropping easily to the local
I tested the tanks I did
at highest zoom back, -27 degrees camera is not even enough, perspective looks funny
they should be at least 29 or 30 degrees
but when you zoom in, 27 degrees works great
so dunno what's best....
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nobody plays zoomed in
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I'm with Zeph here, If I could lock my camera at full zoom I would.
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ok, still tank doesn't look bad with -27 camera angle
regular units are rendered at -25

it could be even 28

if you are not perfectionists, I could even upload a plug to test this weekend

shoot me a PM to set up a time, preferably night time PST
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Argument for 3D units. +1
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not sure I understood that...sorry
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alpha testing is used to kill bugs before a ton of time is wasted... It helps to see if a road traveled should take a u turn and go back and take the left instead of the right.... so dont worry about perfection... thats for later...

I say this because I have had all this wwii stuff on my harddrive since the last day of bungie net screw perfection and lets finally get this party started :)

found all the origional tank models from warfare axis vs allies circa 1991 ... Hawk rendered the tanks I rendered all the soldiers... looks like he did the tanks at 21 degrees i did the soliders at 25... the resolution on the soldiers make them about 140 pixels tall... High resolution i guess would be 200 pixels tall... though no idea what a 6' tall soldier in your set up works out to yet... :)

there is also a wwii interface in there.... that with some updates could be included...

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mmm maybe the models of the tanks were so small that the angle was ok
with bigger models I found it weird less than -27
but you can try and see, in the end it's all trial and error
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if one compares you jagdpanther tank with the one hawk did at the same scale I bet there wouldnt look to be much different except the resolution.

that o6 local that was uploaded looks like i tossed in 4 different local folders into one... so a bit challenging to navigate ;) though theres a boat load of stuff in there... Looks like i need to upload a cleaned up one... I think the last beta we ever did was tanks in the streets of Jinn...


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carlinho wrote:not sure I understood that...sorry
I'm just always arguing for the option of true 3D units, a la Myth 3, but in Myth 2.
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ah...well, that would be the end of my map making abilities, as I have no clue about serious 3D but just simple stuff for myth 2....
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carlinho wrote:ah...well, that would be the end of my map making abilities, as I have no clue about serious 3D but just simple stuff for myth 2....
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Just imagine not having to Oak/Amber units. :P
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you would just import animated models directly in myth :), no mroe rendering, myth does it


The problem with big sprites is that the myth view is 3D which means view width will affect the angle. Objects will be looked at from a different angle depending on their position on the screen. Just go into a map with models, zoom out completely, and go over a house. If you place the model near the bottom of the screen, you will mostly see the roof of the house. The angle must be around 60-70 degrees. But if you look at it with the top of the screen, the angle will be much closer to 10-20'.
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but you guys are dreaming right?
or somebody is doing that as we chat?
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Dreaming... which is why jon said "argument for 3D units".
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