Ill be diving into 3ds Max in the next few days to do some modelling.
Blackwill has already given me a list of requests.
If you have anything else needed, post here with what they are, and give me a few artistic (read: photos or pictures) references to work off of, and I can try to get to them.
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We need more building selection! Any chance you can recreate the brick "house" models (slumds and all) from NWN1? That should give you a pretty good basis to work from.
I'd also really like to have some interactive cobwebs. NWN1 had a pair of them (in the generic doors package which CEP may have eventually re-released albeit rather late) which "parted" onclick/use. They were setup as doors so the open state was "parted" and the closed state was...closed.
If you need me to fetch the NWN1 models for you, let me know. It's just great to see someone working on modelling.
We need more building selection! Any chance you can recreate the brick "house" models (slumds and all) from NWN1? That should give you a pretty good basis to work from.
I'd also really like to have some interactive cobwebs. NWN1 had a pair of them (in the generic doors package which CEP may have eventually re-released albeit rather late) which "parted" onclick/use. They were setup as doors so the open state was "parted" and the closed state was...closed.
If you need me to fetch the NWN1 models for you, let me know. It's just great to see someone working on modelling.

Im not going to touch animations. Its gonna be enough of a hassle to make NWN2-compatible models and textures. I dont even want to start working on getting bone structures and selections made for animation. Blech.
EDIT: that said, a spider web is easy. You give me a picture of a spider web. I shove it on a flat plane with no depth, I copy the image to the other side so it seems 3d, and boom! spider webs!
EDIT: that said, a spider web is easy. You give me a picture of a spider web. I shove it on a flat plane with no depth, I copy the image to the other side so it seems 3d, and boom! spider webs!
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