Re: Mission ideas
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2018 7:48 pm
Hey Impaktor - thanks for all that. That's very useful, particularly how to look for the time controls rather than just point it out - teach a man to fish and all that. I'll check out the Donation missions first of all. Ta.
"If you want to make new faces, you could start by making it a module."
Not sure what you mean by this - could you elaborate a bit please?
At the moment I'm just drawing the faces and dumping them in the facegen folders. For now I'm ignoring the modular photo-fit style that's been built in. It turns it into far too much of a chore, so for now I;m just drawing random portraits from my imagination as this keeps it fun for me and allows me to do more. If i get caught up in trying to match everything up, it takes away from the fun and spontaneity and the art work suffers, which demotivates.
My current idea is to then have lots of different portraits and then when I feel I have enough of these I may try to make edits to these as little modular additions (eg, slight changes to eyes, different masks and hair and backgrounds)
Here's some examples so far - they're not much more than sketches. Feel free to just drag them into the 'Hair' folder in facegen to see what they look like in game. As hair is the last image drawn it overwrites everything else.
I should point out if it's not obvious, I'm not an artist, I just like drawing :) I will be touching these up as I go along.
Oh any recommendations for a free IRC program. It's been many years since I used IRC - dial up days I believe :O
"If you want to make new faces, you could start by making it a module."
Not sure what you mean by this - could you elaborate a bit please?
At the moment I'm just drawing the faces and dumping them in the facegen folders. For now I'm ignoring the modular photo-fit style that's been built in. It turns it into far too much of a chore, so for now I;m just drawing random portraits from my imagination as this keeps it fun for me and allows me to do more. If i get caught up in trying to match everything up, it takes away from the fun and spontaneity and the art work suffers, which demotivates.
My current idea is to then have lots of different portraits and then when I feel I have enough of these I may try to make edits to these as little modular additions (eg, slight changes to eyes, different masks and hair and backgrounds)
Here's some examples so far - they're not much more than sketches. Feel free to just drag them into the 'Hair' folder in facegen to see what they look like in game. As hair is the last image drawn it overwrites everything else.
I should point out if it's not obvious, I'm not an artist, I just like drawing :) I will be touching these up as I go along.
Oh any recommendations for a free IRC program. It's been many years since I used IRC - dial up days I believe :O