A boy can dream, anyway I have two WIPS to show: http://pastebin.com/N2MGs8jM - Discover, supposed to be a collab but I never got into detailing this. About 7 months old http://pastebin.com/FpQXQ42V - Affection, never made it because well it's basic and nasty look. it's 2 years old.
it's a shame, I think you still should've kept the code. The setting has so much potential to expand into something great. I wish you didn't reveal it because I feel eventually people will take this work and name it under themselves
I got a huge track that I sent to wm a while back, havent heard anything since. If he gives up, I'll post it here for y'all to fight over
The layout of that track looks so confusing man, but also really cool. Why did you draw that bear with the props that early? Did you already know exactly how you wanted your track to go and end at the bear? Or is it more of an easter egg? also, how much do you use the brush compared to the straight line tool?
Oh wow yeah sorta forgot about that, I'm surprised you found it so soon. It was suppose to be for top contributors on detailing thread at that time, easter egg. Lot of the black fill in was with brush, bg trees outine in brush, and braches at top of tree in brush...so quite a lot.
http://pastebin.com/wzfk1v3w Snowy tree that I was gonna do a tutorial for years back http://pastebin.com/6pUDyc5u Track I started last year but never finished because I started something better. Still kinda like it though, might finish someday if I get the time.
Maple do you mind if I use the first one? Like I add details dn when I'm done send it to you to make sure it's worthy?
Can I ask what all those straight lines are all over the second code? I know i use straight scenery lines for shaping trees or outlining structures, but this looks like a whole other use entirely. Is it for showing the foreground and background in 3D with keeping in proper positions?
That's pretty smart, and pretty complex for track you wouldn't even finish. Where'd you learn to draw?