Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Terrain Editor => Topic started by: Raptor on January 31, 2005, 05:00:36 PM
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I know this is alot to ask for, but would someone be willing to make me custom tiles for my Pearl Harbor map?
grass and forest dont have to be extravagant. Farms just something like a plantation, again nothing much, possibly throw in a city layout for grassy rocks.
All of the above dont need to be like I specified, but what I am REALLY hoping for is Ford Island. Could someone make it like in the old Midway map where rock and snow diagonal from each other would make Ford Island?
I am doing a 1:1 scale on a 256x256 mile map. Frankly, Ford Island just looks messed up being a square.
This site has alot of info on Pearl http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/wwii-pac/prelim/phbr-1.htm
I am in no hurry to finish this so if you need to wait for new TE to mess with objects such as trees or those weird rocks then go right on ahead.
I am asking for alot I know but... pretty pretty please with whip cream and sprinkles and chocolate chips and a cherry on top:D
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I would love to help Raptor. I am good at making textures.
You have YIM or AIM?
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Mabey you could make Ford Island one big 3D object.
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I thought of making it a 3d object but thought this would be easier, and I dont have time to really build it.
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Raptor I am serious about me helping you.
Wuts your AIM and YIM name? I have some pretty sweet textures I am working on that look like the textures on Ford Island.
my YIM: tiefighter1942
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I dont use yahoo and I dont like to give people my AIM screen name so just e-mail me AH_Raptor01@Yahoo.com
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Here is a texture scale I created using the tiles I made:
(http://img161.exs.cx/img161/510/texturescale4sm.jpg)
What do u think so far? Any changes you want?
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The beach looks a little too rocky, could use a bit of color.
but what I really wanna see is Ford Island:)
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I got a request Zix, since your getting good with AC3D make me a model of diamondhead for my new 3/4 scale hawai256 map, you can use the pizza shape as a starting point.