Yes i've been asked to do many piad-projects
And thx for the comment.
Going to sleep now...
I will dream about new gfx
GFX by me
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Nice, dude!
I'd like to know a little more about how this screen (or the other's you've shown) fit into the game...If you are pre-rendering this scene, then the developers must be masking off boundries and placing 3D characters into it, correct? What is the true size of the scene (in pixel dimensions). Are you animating any part of the scene (for example, doors opening or casket lids sliding off)?
I'd like to know a little more about how this screen (or the other's you've shown) fit into the game...If you are pre-rendering this scene, then the developers must be masking off boundries and placing 3D characters into it, correct? What is the true size of the scene (in pixel dimensions). Are you animating any part of the scene (for example, doors opening or casket lids sliding off)?
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"The Keep on The Borderlands" was the first D&D module I ever played/DM'd when I got my first original basic ruleset back in 198--- ...err, well, a long time ago.BasiliskWrangler wrote:Nice screeg! Are those pre-rendered scenes or realtime?
What's the project "Keep on the Borderlands"?
Wiki link here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Keep_o ... orderlands
Oh man, that sure brings back some memories... I wonder if my mom still has some of my old D&D stuff packed away in storage...
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