I don't think it's so overwhelming an approach as you explain.
You make something basic in a bit smaller scale(1/2 or 1/4),
then upscale greatly(x8, x16 or whatever friendly value),
lastly add detail.
I guess this can be very effective an approach for speed mapping.
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- Wed Mar 31, 2010 1:21 pm
- Forum: ID Tech
- Topic: Miniature Layout
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- Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:19 pm
- Forum: ID Tech
- Topic: Miniature Layout
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Re: Miniature Layout
It seems to me that you're very urge to conclude? I've always wanted to discuss this[fundamental mapping approach behind/beyond tools] kind of thing in this forum. When I walked through some of the most famous ctf maps, I noticed that it was impossible to build such a large geometry comfortably in d...
- Wed Mar 31, 2010 10:47 am
- Forum: ID Tech
- Topic: Miniature Layout
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Miniature Layout
Hi. Today when I was pedaling a bike, I was struck by a thought of making a basic layout with small scale then scale it up to a playable one. [in radiant] This is not the 1st time for me to be struck by this thought but I always forgot to try it. I guess not a few people take this approach at initia...