I need to know the details of the jeep

Discussion in 'Art General Discussion' started by -Mayama-, Aug 28, 2009.

  1. -Mayama-

    -Mayama- MANLY MAN BITCH

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    Its still not decided how many seats the new jeep gets.
    If its open or closed.
    If it gets a mounted mg or not and if that mg is mounted in one
    direction or can turn 360 degree.
    I think megel wants to know that too.

    :)
     
  2. MOOtant

    MOOtant Member

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    Do whatever that makes sense. If it can be split into body, turret, cannon it requires no changes in code. MG that is handled by someone in the jeep would require animation.
     
  3. -Mayama-

    -Mayama- MANLY MAN BITCH

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    What about a closed turret and open seats?
    (would make it powerfull cause you would need a grenadier to "beat" the guy in the turret)
     
  4. DonMegel

    DonMegel Member

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    I've already made the NF Jeep. Whats important is that you make it modular so that it can accept mounted weapons and equipment.
     
  5. -Mayama-

    -Mayama- MANLY MAN BITCH

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    I dont see any thread to discuss the jeep...
    and afaik its this without a roof
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    EDIT:
    Working on your own will never produce a consistent art style...
     
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  6. arklansman

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    Mayama, there's a difference between "consistent art style" and "all tanks are slight variations of the same thing."
     
  7. -Mayama-

    -Mayama- MANLY MAN BITCH

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    As said if everyone works on its own their will never be a consistent art style...
    That has nothing to do with making variations of one model...
    Their needs to be an exchange between people...
     

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