Tutorials & Downloads (Under repair)

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most definately
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Ok. eedok, I've added in that link which wasn't loading before. And 23yrold, the sprite link has been included. It'd also be delightful if you made that Tutorial. I'd link to it immediately. :)

Nice animation, by the way.

*EDIT, I've also added a "Polygon Reduction" tutorial that was mentioned in another thread.

[Edited by - Veovis on September 2, 2004 10:15:57 AM]
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Quote:Original post by Veovis
EDIT....oh, and I'd also like some Tutorials for Sprite and Tileset creation. If you have a URL handy, I'd love it.

Sprite creation? Surely you have this url!


That url is ALMOST correct. The right one should be: Pixelation.Swoo.Net!
Wow. ok, I've also added in that one.
Veovis, what happened you didn't like my link?

I vote for sticky thread also.

-potential energy is easily made kinetic-

Oops, sorry Infinisearch. I remember now that when I first saw your link I was too busy to update. Then, it just slipped my mind.

All fixed now. That's a very nice site. I made links to the Model and Texture download pages. If people want to futher explore the resources they offer, they can navigate on the site. Thanks!

Now, I have a question for everyone. Should I include links to downloadable Sound Effects? The PRO would be that it's another highly sought-after resource that I could throw into my list. The CON is that it's not "Visual Arts". Sound effects belong in the "Music and Sound" forum, where people are more likely to look for links regarding them anyway.
No idea if any of this will be helpful, but here are a couple of approaches that suggest some possible solutions. Most .

Most of the tutorials deal with tree and vegetation textures applied to terrain models, etc. Those that include the necessary tools have a click-through non-commercial license.

You will need Painter or Paint Shop Pro to complete them, but you can download the free PSP demo and use that if you don't already have it.

2D Trees: http://www.gardenhose.com/tutorials.htm

They various versions of the 2D tree tutorials address Painter, PSP and Photopaint, including earlier versions. Rather than post all of the variants, here's the main page. Most of the tutes below are on this page as well.

3D Trees: http://www.gardenhose.com/bigoak.htm

The poly count might be too high for games using this approach, but you guys would know better than I.

Terrain foliage: http://www.gardenhose.com/coyote.htm

Same as above. Works well for oblique and overheads, but poly count may be problematic here too.

Grasses: http://www.gardenhose.com/kansas.htm

The combat image is really nice. So, I don't know if this demonstration offers much.

Conifer forests: http://www.gardenhose.com/conspik.htm

Concrete textures with Painter: http://www.gardenhose.com/concrete.mv
Any chance of adding my site? over 30 tutorials, loads of free models, textures and sounds ;)
http://www.gamemaker.nl/feldman.html

Has the book 'Designing Arcade Computer Game Graphics' By Ari Feldman (Endorsed By him, so its not illegal) in pdf format !!
http://www.3dbuzz.com/

free vtms for max and maya modeling programs
(vtm) video training modules
need to sign up for a free account to access the tutorials

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