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Re: RAD 2 July 2008 Contest

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:03 am
by ametist
Marcello wrote: I kinda think it's cool to see what we have accomplished in three weeks. Finished or not. I'm sure all shells will be amazing if completely done (if not already).
I've just been to Paht's for a first look and it's really like Robert said ' getting some christmas gifts' :) It's so exciting to see what's behind that gate. You have done an immense work all of you!!

But! I can't get to shell 232 - tried sneeking up on it from different directions, very slowly, one step at a time, waiting, but no. I shall of course try again - a maintainer never gives in ! And thank godess I had my suit on, there is something very HOT in a certain place... :lol:

Re: RAD 2 July 2008 Contest

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:32 am
by Robert The Rebuilder
So, what happens when you walk near shell 232, ametist? Did you wait for 10 minutes for it to stop loading? Or does it just hang there?

Re: RAD 2 July 2008 Contest

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:03 am
by Marcello
Btw are Mark and Eric really gonna look at the new shells? That's so cool of them. Have fun guys. Downloading the new Pahts right now and can't wait to visit the other shells :D

Re: RAD 2 July 2008 Contest

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 3:29 pm
by katreeny
Robert The Rebuilder wrote:So, what happens when you walk near shell 232, ametist? Did you wait for 10 minutes for it to stop loading? Or does it just hang there?


(cough) It may take longer than 10 minutes, depending on the machine and RAM and whatnot. :oops:

Katreeny

Re: RAD 2 July 2008 Contest

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 4:36 pm
by Lontahv
:lol:

Don't be surprised if your HDD starts making horrible chewing sounds.

Katreeny, this is why one doesn't apply subsurf. ;)

Re: RAD 2 July 2008 Contest

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:21 pm
by katreeny
That lesson can be taken as learned.

Now I need to learn what to use instead of subsurf.

Katreeny

Re: RAD 2 July 2008 Contest

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 7:39 pm
by MustardJeep
/me looks left


/me looks right


SSSSssshhhh.....That dang Python has had me cornered for days.....Hold on a second.........plink......................thunk........a small pineapple shaped object lands in the midst of the tightly coiled mound of Python.


RRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*pop*

Whew that was a close one, Give me a hour to clean out the remaining python and I'll post the structure soon.

P.S. Now that the contest is over I will ask for the help I needed.

Can someone please explain in nice easy baby steps how to code a push button?

Re: RAD 2 July 2008 Contest

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:20 pm
by Grogyan
Robert The Rebuilder wrote:Sorry about that, Grogyan. To fix this, just download the zipped Pahts.pak file below and put it in your URU's Python directory:

Pahts.zip


Once I get to a wired connection, I'll make new versions of the Ahra Pahts distributions that include this fix.


Thats ok, stuff happens.

I'll pop this over on the score sheet that way people can find it easily

Re: RAD 2 July 2008 Contest

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:39 pm
by Grogyan
katreeny wrote:
Robert The Rebuilder wrote:So, what happens when you walk near shell 232, ametist? Did you wait for 10 minutes for it to stop loading? Or does it just hang there?


(cough) It may take longer than 10 minutes, depending on the machine and RAM and whatnot. :oops:

Katreeny


Well it took just 3 minutes with 2GB of RAM to load that, I know I just timed it.

How many levels of subsurf did you put on the objects?

Re: RAD 2 July 2008 Contest

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:24 pm
by Marcello
On my machine I was able to visit 232 pretty fast. 4Gb of ram must have helped.

Katreeny, for starters you will have to decide per object how much detail is enough. Most objects will never be examined from up close and are only passed. Sometimes only a few faces is enough to make a great rock. Have a look for instance at the pillars I used in my shell. They are simple tubes with not that many faces. The detail is in the texture. And I could probably have done even better. Good texturing is the key to using less faces.

Looking at Cyan's ages you will notice that only some objects have a higher polygon cound. Especially smaller ones. The bigger ones are all very low-poly.