Thanks! I feel like I complain a lot and do not produce anything, so I am happy to hear that the complaining is at least useful .Simon B wrote:These are good comments - questioning my assumptions is important.
best wishes,
Oscar
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I can, I will, I'm putting the obj-only archive together as you read this.Selezen wrote:SB: The archive on your site doesn't have the newer models in it. The FDL is NOT THERE!
Will you be including it in the archive at some point?
For me, included would be fine...but I'm already very happy to see what you've done already!!!Simon B wrote:Do we want to see the Oldships oxp also converted?
As an expansion pack or included?
Have you ever encountered the Cougar on C64? From some viewpoints, the cat model looks similar, but it isn't properly resembling it. I'd like to see what you would do with that ship!Simon B wrote:What did I miss?
There is a rusty-ships oxp so there would be no coding to do - just swapping the Models and Textures folder over, and adding your rust to, or instead of, the existing textures.ZygoUgo wrote:Hi Simon, I'll be a bit freer in a week and a halfs time, if when you're satisfied with the textures I would gladly rust them up if someone does decide to follow that up,
[snip] is it just a case of replacing the models? I can do that, I feel like I'm missing out sitting on the sides of all this activity :D
Advanced search allows you to search for pages which contain all the words.Screet wrote:Simon B wrote:I tried google image search, but it has the same bug as google: it uses OR instead of AND for searches, thus every additional search term increases the result size instead of reducing it. 90K images are a bit too much to browse through :(
My Wife (note caps) and I have an understanding - I turn up for meals and bedtimes, and I don't get poked ... often.Anyway...if I read your webpage correctly, you're not single. Hope you don't get into trouble for "spending too much time on modelling"! I'd rather have fewer ships than you getting into trouble because of trying to make all of us happy!
You don't even need new models, just new textures and a little bit of coding in the shipdata.plist. That's exactly the trick I used in Second Wave (except I changed the AIs there too, but that's not necessary in this case).Simon B wrote:There is a rusty-ships oxp so there would be no coding to do - just swapping the Models and Textures folder over, and adding your rust to, or instead of, the existing textures.
Following the "preloved" feel, perhaps a script could make the (to be added) lights flicker a bit - like failing neon?
Feel free to experiment with the ships and textures as they get posted.
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
However - for backwards compatability, it is useful to have a dat file for each skin. They are not very big.Thargoid wrote:You don't even need new models, just new textures and a little bit of coding in the shipdata.plist. That's exactly the trick I used in Second Wave (except I changed the AIs there too, but that's not necessary in this case).
Yeah, I've tried such things too...and always the amount of results increases, which says they use OR instead of AND, regardless what they say. For "elite cougar" I get several K images and 1,5million websites. If that problem doesn't exist for you, maybe it's because I live in germany and google uses different search in different places of the world?Simon B wrote:Advanced search allows you to search for pages which contain all the words.
eg.
35,700,000 for elite
89,200 for elite commodor
12,200 for elite commodor cougar
126 for elite commodor cougar screenshot
... none are the shot you want.
Now that's good! I was engaged some years ago, but luckily I noticed the upcoming trouble in time. Poor guy who has now to deal with her...but it took quite some time to get over it, although the problems were immense before.Simon B wrote:My Wife (note caps) and I have an understanding - I turn up for meals and bedtimes, and I don't get poked ... often.
That is a great way of giving people an idea of relative ship size. This is you.....This is you next to a cobby mk2...... ain't you small?Simon B wrote:
The CEO wanted a closer look - so we suited up and stepped outside. Here's a snap of our CEO getting minor radiation burns through his faceplate as he inspects a scoop.