Griff's normalmapped ship remakes
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Oh aye, no one's gonna argue the SFX side of things, that opening shot is iconic. but that's the thing : everything you remember and celebrate about star wars is ILM's work. nobody ever goes "wow, i remember the script and scintillating dialogue!". all the magic of that film shatters as soon as someone opens their mouth. did the kessel run in under 12 parsecs. that's like saying you did the london marathon in under 20 miles. a howling blunder that fans have desperately tried to explain away ever since.
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There was some good post-production handwavium used to explain the 12 Parsec run thing - the "Kessel Run" was a dangerous trade route, that passed by a dense collection of black holes and pulsars, so most traders skirted the long way round, by doing the run in "less than 12 Parsecs" - Han was basically saying he's prepared to fly through very dangerous space and take the shortest route.Killer Wolf wrote:Oh aye, no one's gonna argue the SFX side of things, that opening shot is iconic. but that's the thing : everything you remember and celebrate about star wars is ILM's work. nobody ever goes "wow, i remember the script and scintillating dialogue!". all the magic of that film shatters as soon as someone opens their mouth. did the kessel run in under 12 parsecs. that's like saying you did the london marathon in under 20 miles. a howling blunder that fans have desperately tried to explain away ever since.
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On set he was known as Darth Farmer.Disembodied wrote:It can be improved if you remember that inside Darth Vader's suit is David Prowse, ex-Green Cross Code man and owner of a good West Country accent:
"Yew arr a tray'ur an a rebel spoy."
"Oi foind yur lack of faith disturrbin, Commaander."
"The Force is strang in this'un!"
and so on.
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Except the iconic "That's no Moon!"Killer Wolf wrote:... nobody ever goes "wow, i remember the script and scintillating dialogue!".
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Oi aaam yon faaather, and yon brother, aaarrrr.Disembodied wrote:It can be improved if you remember that inside Darth Vader's suit is David Prowse, ex-Green Cross Code man and owner of a good West Country accent:
"Yew arr a tray'ur an a rebel spoy."
"Oi foind yur lack of faith disturrbin, Commaander."
"The Force is strang in this'un!"
and so on.
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i haven't actually i'm afraid, although i do need to go back to the Vipers and fix the z fighting that happens on the engines (because i didn't bother to cut out an engine sized hole the polygon behind them) so i could give the interceptor a reworking whilst i'm there, i actually hadn't noticed it was a different shape to the standard viper when i was working on the oxp other than that it had an extra engine, i better borrow Obi Wans specs i think!
At the moment i'm going to try and redo the sidewinder in this shipset, it's got a horrible texture on it, the panels just seem wrong and they get repainted really yuk by the shader
At the moment i'm going to try and redo the sidewinder in this shipset, it's got a horrible texture on it, the panels just seem wrong and they get repainted really yuk by the shader
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Hi Snaphaan and welcome... the link to the all-in-one oxp is down.
Download all the individual oxps from here, or here instead... those definitely work.
Download all the individual oxps from here, or here instead... those definitely work.
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I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Dizzy's site seems to have gone offline, hope he's OK, he hasn't posted for a couple of months now.
edit: As Dizzy's site seems to be Offline at the moment, you can grab the latest dizzy-all-in-1 oxp from here as a 4 part 'spanning zip archive'
http://www.box.net/shared/z925ssjfum it's missing a few of the latest ships though, the hermit & alloys ones i think
edit: As Dizzy's site seems to be Offline at the moment, you can grab the latest dizzy-all-in-1 oxp from here as a 4 part 'spanning zip archive'
http://www.box.net/shared/z925ssjfum it's missing a few of the latest ships though, the hermit & alloys ones i think
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Over three months, in fact... like you, I'm a bit concerned about him.Griff wrote:Dizzy's site seems to have gone offline, hope he's OK, he hasn't posted for a couple of months now.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!