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Just a misc shot I thought I would upload of the Stockpile design style.
Nice...
Love it
Everything is nicelly done, but the monitor. It looks like handpainted shattered glass and the normalmap isn't doing any better and a broken tft monitor doesn't look anything like it. It's not easy to recreate it though. But well.. here is an example Youtube.com
Keep up the good work.
(buried)
You've got a point, but who really cares
Its LCD monitor so its not shattered glass, and its shut down so you dont get all the gay colors.. But nobody really cares anyway :)
No, he's right, it REALLY stands out.
Also, a monitor that had been smashed like that would most likely be lying down or have been disposed of.
Not been standing on the desk as if it was still in use.
You do know its people like you that stop small teams releasing anything, right? Being anal about a physics prop in the whole scene (One thats already been changed I may add Team-blur-games.com) really is worthless.
There has been an entire page of posts on something that was changes lik 10 mins after the pic went up. Time to grow up kids and see that the two artists that pulled all this work together don't have time to change every pixel because Sammy in lives in his mums masement thinks a pixel looks amiss.
Oh..man I really shouldn't reply to this. But you just can't listen to "Good Criticism". I think you prefer to listen/read "Awesome stuff, Beautifull, love it!".. instead of something that was only said to help, cause it really stands out from the rest of the scene.
And that, yes, is what stop small teams releasing anything. You could just have said: "Yep, you're right, Thanks. I've chanded that minutes after posting!" but you cant.
And for that I'm sorry..
The post I made previously was aimed at Kasplatt, not you, btw. Anyway...
Ahem...
Gavavva Jul 9 2010, 2:41am says:
Monitor was fixed. Keyboard scale was also fixed. Don't worry.
Kasplatt Jul 11 2010, 9:04pm replied:
No, he's right, it REALLY stands out.
Also, a monitor that had been smashed like that would most likely be lying down or have been disposed of.
Not been standing on the desk as if it was still in use.
Does the same thing REALLY need to be constantly said? Mate, if you knew me at all you would know that I actually dont listen, or even want, people saying "OMG Thats great!". Ask anybody that knows me, and the one thing they will say is that with my work, I don't go looking for a pat on the back. As an artist, that is the one form of feedback I do NOT want to hear. It will never let any art preogress. I see people on ModDB all the time post "OMG THATS AMAZING!" with really **** poor art and it just makes me feel sorry for the guy who made it, because he doesn't want that, he needs to know how he can make it BETTER.
I'm all for crits, but when its the same crit said over and over, AFTER ITS BEEN MENTIONED IT WAS FIXED, you have to back down a little.
Fair enough ;)
Very nice work :)
YAY, I love mindless vandalism :)
Me like! Looks awesome!
Monitor was fixed. Keyboard scale was also fixed. Don't worry.
The detail is very good e.g. the draw handles how there broken off etc, and the texture is good as well apart. frm the Monitor (witch was fixed and relay is not a big problem anyway)