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CameronFX
15th August 2003 17:52 UTC
3D X-Wing And Tie Fighters (Star Wars)
This is new version of 3D X-Wing Fighter (Star Wars)
This is simpler and should make it easier to appreciate the X-Wing in all its glory
Changes:
replaced the background with more tie fighters
turned off subtractive2
made the colours brighter (slightly. Dark is good)
Explosions occur after 16 beats and then start reversing after 4 more beats
The count is set back to zero after 32 beats
Please allow some time for tie fighters to come close to the "camera"
Why didn't Darth Vader ever think of synchronised flying?
(This is by the author that created "3D X-Wing Fighter (Star Wars)". I have created a new user login.)
Pixelcraft
15th August 2003 18:17 UTC
This is much better than the first, but if you're going to update your preset, don't start a new thread, just post it in the original thread.
jheriko
15th August 2003 21:45 UTC
Nice X wing model.. its a shame that the 3d doesn't work perfectly and you can see things through each other sometimes
IceWarm
16th August 2003 01:04 UTC
Originally posted by jheriko
Nice X wing model.. its a shame that the 3d doesn't work perfectly and you can see things through each other sometimes
Kind of like in the original trilogy before they made the Special Edition. :) You could see through ships during some scenes. Like in The Empire Strikes Back, when the transport ship is launched from Hoth, an X-Wing comes up and flys in front of it, and you can see through the X-Wing. :) This is on the original ones, I think they fixed that in the Special Edition.
S-uper_T-oast
16th August 2003 04:09 UTC
Nice synchronization on the Tie-Fighters, and I like that background you made.
CameronFX
16th August 2003 12:19 UTC
What jherico said
Originally posted by jheriko
Nice X wing model.. its a shame that the 3d doesn't work perfectly and you can see things through each other sometimes
I know what you mean. Its a bit of an added difficulty in any 3d rendering - to either draw in the right order or hide lines
I guess that's why I liked subtractive2 - it all became a bit "undeterminate" as to what what where - leaving the shading to help out the eye. Making the line thickness = 1 means a lot less problem with things in the "background" drawing over things in the foreground, but I liked it better with fat lines.
There are infact 2 ways of seeing this object - at any time its eiher pointing towards you or away from you. Only the shading and minor perspective effects help out here. Without the shading - sometimes the XWing looks as if its getting smaller as it gets closer - until you realize that you looking at the situation backwards.
I look forward to coming up with something new in 3D now
jheriko
16th August 2003 13:12 UTC
The easiest way to make something look 'solid' is to use maximum blending and to make the points of the model darker the further away from the camera they are, since the foremost points are the brightest they will always be drawn over the darker points in the distance.
CameronFX
16th August 2003 13:34 UTC
Maximum Blend
Thanks Jheriko
Well, Maximum Blend sure fixed that problem (hidden lines)!
This version is the same as the last, but using Maximum Blend
[Ishan]
16th August 2003 16:10 UTC
cool!although i dont like the movement(personal taste).
CameronFX
18th August 2003 19:36 UTC
3D X-Wing with Dynamic Movement
The X-Wing is on Fire!
This version's claim to fame is a cool backdrop, using a dynmamic movement
Now the X-Wing is flying through a world made up of a floor and a ceiling
I managed to get rotation eddies from 3D reflections and rotations
It has a lot of variation
I think its pretty good
CameronFX
18th August 2003 21:10 UTC
New Version
This version has the stars behind the new background, and looks more spacy
UnConeD
18th August 2003 23:04 UTC
You should check out Jheriko's hybrid of my tie-fighter/xwing presets though... it'll knock your socks off :) (in the 'I wanna be Steven Wittens' thread).