New Level (Advanced): Carshow
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New Level (Advanced): Carshow
The following is a test level/tutorial on how to use the advanced custom 3d model options.
When posting a regular deluxe .lv5 level, just post as usual with the subject "New Level: Levelname". When you post a level that requires either custom models or custom houses, post the subject as "New Level (Advanced): Levelname" and specify the model pack it requires, as follows:
This level requires the carshow 3d model pack installed. You can find this model pack in this post:
http://www.pcpuzzle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1074
When posting a regular deluxe .lv5 level, just post as usual with the subject "New Level: Levelname". When you post a level that requires either custom models or custom houses, post the subject as "New Level (Advanced): Levelname" and specify the model pack it requires, as follows:
This level requires the carshow 3d model pack installed. You can find this model pack in this post:
http://www.pcpuzzle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1074
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Sizing and orientation does unfortunately take some fiddling. Check out the tutorial which goes through some steps and issues:BIGZIPZ wrote:Whoops :/ I tried loading a jeep and it went a bit erm.... big :/ it allso seems to be floating which is a bit of a pain when your trying to drive up the road.
http://www.midnightsynergy.com/returnto ... l/adv2.htm
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BIGZIPZ wrote:Whoops :/ I tried loading a jeep and it went a bit erm.... big :/ it allso seems to be floating which is a bit of a pain when your trying to drive up the road.
I do want to take the opportunity to mention that you don't have to always make your models sit on the ground. Things like airplanes, spaceships, planets, etc. naturally floats, and sometimes you might intentionally want things to unnaturally float too. Or you might want to make a decoration that's suppose to sit on top of the regular wall or tree or house, those will be floating models too (unless you incorporate the wall/tree etc. into the model itself). You might even want to make models that are actually at a "below ground" level, for example imagine a model of a hole dugged into the ground. Use your imagination!
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Thank BIGZIP
Stinky Loof
Hello^^, I'm back and will make a lot of Levels for yours!
Here are my old Level Classics^^:
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Hello^^, I'm back and will make a lot of Levels for yours!
Here are my old Level Classics^^:
http://pcpuzzle.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... highlight=
Cars test
That's really cool!!
I can use those cars in my own levels.
Wonderland Freak, i am.
I can use those cars in my own levels.
Wonderland Freak, i am.
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hey
fantastic!
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