Morning's Wrath, Campaign Screen Shots: updated 6/9/04

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23 comments, last by EDI 19 years, 10 months ago
yup we use Poser to model and render characters,
and Rhino3D to model props,furniture,armor and such.

=D

Raymond Jacobs,

www.EDIGames.com

www.EtherealDarkness.com

Raymond Jacobs, Owner - Ethereal Darkness Interactive
www.EDIGames.com - EDIGamesCompany - @EDIGames

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Awesome! I bought Poser recently, it''s a pretty solid package for busting out characters for us left brained coding types.

Did you create the clothing yourself, or did you purchase a package somewhere? If so, do you have a link? ;-)
we use poser 4, which if you ask me is the buggiest program i''ve ever used =/

most clothing models were standard poser clothing
and the poser pro-pack, all extras, like swords, shields,armor, etc
were modeled from scratch.

Raymond Jacobs,

www.EDIGames.com

www.EtherealDarkness.com

Raymond Jacobs, Owner - Ethereal Darkness Interactive
www.EDIGames.com - EDIGamesCompany - @EDIGames

Yeah, I''ve got Poser 5, which kind of sucks, because alot of the poser 4 clothing doesn''t conform to the models properly without some tweaking.

It doesn''t seem too terribly buggy however. It just kinda sucks because you don''t get too many options for clothing.


It''s still better than modeling characters by hand though ;-)
more art=D


a screen shot from map2, durring the start of the royal procession.


the 2nd lineup of characters,
(from left to right)
Haliphen, the Wizard
Generic Leowyn Royal Soldier
Nobleman 1

still going strong=D

Raymond Jacobs,

www.EDIGames.com

www.EtherealDarkness.com

Raymond Jacobs, Owner - Ethereal Darkness Interactive
www.EDIGames.com - EDIGamesCompany - @EDIGames

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