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Level Design Links
#43
Posted 12 September 2009 - 11:37 AM
I found a little smal website with some good textures:
http://www.fpsgear.ca/textures.html
http://fernieprieto.com/Photoshop.html
http://www.boxart.co...isplay=textures
http://www.fpsgear.ca/textures.html
http://fernieprieto.com/Photoshop.html
http://www.boxart.co...isplay=textures
#45
Posted 30 September 2009 - 12:20 PM
seems like there is an layout issue in the first post, probably caused by the new forum.
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#46
Posted 30 September 2009 - 02:05 PM
Yes it known about. I've just updated the internal links, but I cannot find these threads:
If anyone finds a new link for them that'd be great.
http://forums.urbanterror.net/index.php/topic,12403.msg165798.html#msg165798 :: Mac Users Read This
http://forums.urbanterror.net/index.php/topic,14172.0.html :: Duplicate Shader Checker
If anyone finds a new link for them that'd be great.
#47
Posted 27 December 2009 - 05:27 AM
Found these tuts today: http://www.haosredro.com/mapping/
Small, to the point, like 'em.
Btw, two things I noticed in the current list
- Any point having the broken "Bubba's Getting Started With Radiant Tutorials" link, when there's Dels' hosted one?
- Del, why are your tuts not linked?
Small, to the point, like 'em.
Btw, two things I noticed in the current list
- Any point having the broken "Bubba's Getting Started With Radiant Tutorials" link, when there's Dels' hosted one?
- Del, why are your tuts not linked?
This post has been edited by rfx: 27 December 2009 - 05:28 AM
#48
Posted 07 January 2010 - 04:54 PM
http://opengameart.org/ some nice models, textures and sounds (not all models are compatible with gtkradiant )
#50
Posted 27 February 2010 - 03:00 AM
I found this cool site for models. There are some great ones in there and they actually contain the textures for them unlike some websites out there xD
Anyways, I'm using a few of these in my map and I thought I'd share. They are all in .md2 and .obj formats which can easily be converted to .ase using biturn.
Oh.. and they're free too =D
Anyways, I'm using a few of these in my map and I thought I'd share. They are all in .md2 and .obj formats which can easily be converted to .ase using biturn.
Oh.. and they're free too =D
[img]http://i241.photobuc...PhoenixSig1.jpg[/img]
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