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Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 00:29
by LeChuckle
KiNg828 wrote:Are you guys working on/ thinking of doing the same for british forces geometries/kits? - 2nd ipod post
yeah. i mean, who cares about MEC??

Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 00:33
by Bellator
Ha! So the camelbak holds water. Reminds me of Fremen.
Anyway, these are awesome improvements.
Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 00:41
by NyteMyre
Alot of sunglasses

Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 01:10
by Z-trooper
[R-CON]creepin wrote:i wish the BF2 engine could render the lighting and shadows of each piece of equipment sticking on the solider, like those polished renders in the OP..
but sure looks impressive!
ewwwwww, you are one of those who like the specular bloom and blur?!
oh dear, and I thought you were one of the good guys

Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 01:13
by ReadMenace
[R-CON]creepin wrote:i wish the BF2 engine could render the lighting and shadows of each piece of equipment sticking on the solider, like those polished renders in the OP..
but sure looks impressive!
It can't?
-REad
Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 01:16
by agentscar
Awesome new kits,the gear,and everything on the soldiers look great,attention paid to details.Faces could maybe be a little different,but they're good.And not sure on the ones with the non-combat eyewear on,lol..But other than that,looks really sweet.

Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 01:19
by Z-trooper
[R-CON]creepin wrote:not talking about the bloom or blur
i'm talking about the shadows of the let's say holsters that should project little shadows on the soldiers body..
but in the BF2 engine those shadows (iirc there are some for kit geos) have a resolution of lego blocks, that are 5x enlarged
EDIT: i know this is somewhat nitpicking, but stuff like that makes a huge difference..
Ahhh yea. Alright, my bad
What you are talking about is ambient occlusion (self shadowing of models). Theoretically it is very possible, it would just be very impractical in the system we use.
This would essentially require unique textures for each possible kit combination when the engine can't do it dynamically, such as Sandbox2.
Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 01:29
by ReadMenace
[R-CON]creepin wrote:yeah, and in the renders it's probably raytraced, so it's a killer lighting effect anyways
all i wanted to convey is that your pretty models won't shine in their fullest glory in the BF2 engine.
Megan Fox is a dude.
-REad
Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 02:03
by Scot
Lookin awwwesome!
Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 02:10
by verbaldude
good work no more blacks in the army!
Edit: User was warned for "Inappropriate post content". These kinds of racist comments will not be tolerated on these forums.
Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 02:14
by Rudd
verbaldude wrote:good work no more blacks in the army!
you better be joking fella.
1) it has been stated the asian character is just being used to demo the kits
2) that could be construed as a racist remark.
If you a joking, you must give some indication, sarcasm does not transmit well over the internet.
Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 02:41
by =Romagnolo=
Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 02:42
by Celestial1
verbaldude is evolving!
verbaldude has evolved into racistdude!
Great kits, READ & FIST!
Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 02:45
by Zulnex
Looking truly amazing.

Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 03:20
by Naruto-kun
Good job on those models, i was starting to grow tired of vBF2 geometry.
Now me got some moar Eye-candy
*gotta stop looking at my squad mate....must start shooting...gah i can't he looks too good...darn it....i think i must turn on low graphics to increase my combat effectiveness..noo can't make my squad mate look ugly...gah....must do something....oops i'm dead*
Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 03:27
by casiNo
wow, awesome work on the models!
Re: [Kits] U.S Army
Posted: 2009-12-19 03:38
by verbaldude
[R-CON]Rudd wrote:you better be joking fella.
1) it has been stated the asian character is just being used to demo the kits
2) that could be construed as a racist remark.
If you a joking, you must give some indication, sarcasm does not transmit well over the internet.
well i was kinda serious b/c all the models seem to be black while irl most ppl in the army are white