Lookin’ good so far- my only crit is it looks like the doors go all the way up to the ceiling (or maybe it’s just the angle?) Doors have a header (I believe standard doors are between 6’8 tall, while a standard ceiling isover 7 feet high.
Yeah, they do go to the ceiling. I’m going to build each door frame as I build each room. I’ve repaired the borders though, in the meantime.
Also, I’m thinking I may introduce some sort of gameplay once I’m finished making the house.
I’d love some suggestions as to what that should be. Maybe a sort of first person shooter with some enemies or something? I don’t know.
This doesn’t directly have to do with this project, but I thought this the best place to post it.
I wanted to see if I could make a GLSL material with a reflection map that affects only part of the surface. So I chose a cobblestone road with irregular puddles.
I built it with four textures, so that I could have the reflection map affect the puddles, and have the puddles also have extra spec value.
The textures are:
The Normal Map: I edited this in photoshop to where the puddles are flat.
the Spec Map: Which is basically a displacement map, which I applied a threshold effect to. I’m using this for spec, and some color adjustment for the puddles.
The Reflection Map: just an image of blue clouds, normally set to reflection map setting, and set to adjust color.
The Regular Color Texture: This is the original brick texture PNG image, with the puddle areas transparent, so it does not adjust color in those areas.
This was all on a normal one quad plane.
The image by itself doesn’t really do the scene justice.
Very nice work!
(I’m your biggest fan!;))
The texture work is top notch. You could easily mistake this for a commercial project. Keep up the great work!
5 stars for screens, videos, and blend. = )
Cool but Mediafire tells me that you led me to an empty directory. "(
I’m watching this.
Hmmmm… Weird. Maybe you don’t have an account on Mediafire?
Thanks for the kind ratings and encouragement guys.
With the file, I do have an account, I think I may have just been logged out when I uploaded that file. (File hosting confuses me)
Here’s the link that should work:
And, here’s the blend for the Cobblestone test as well: