Nameless Voice on 12/11/2012 at 00:53
Nah, that keyhole texture is used in A Keeper's Training, where it shouldn't have cobwebs. The cobweb textures are in the abandoned Keeper shrine in THC.
LarryG on 12/11/2012 at 03:29
Speaking of cobwebed textures, it sure would be nice to have non-cobwebed versions for situations where you would expect better housekeeping.
EmperorSteele on 12/11/2012 at 23:07
Perhaps, but that's a different animal. For right now, for the sake of -this- project, we should aim for as much of "same but better" as we can. I mean, it'd be NICE to do new/clean/dingy/old/lightly damaged/ruined versions of everything, but since we're barely making any progress here (numbers-wise), I'd caution against going overboard.
But if ya really wanna do that, go for it!
LarryG on 12/11/2012 at 23:12
I'm just saying, keep such things on layers so that they can easily be removed. With one clean version it's easy to add your own touches, but with a dirtied up one, it's hard to clean it up.
Renzatic on 13/11/2012 at 01:01
Hard, if not impossible. Going over an worn texture and making it look new would probably net you a weird, patchy mess if you don't spend a inordinate amount of time working on it.
R Soul on 21/11/2012 at 00:27
I don't know how well known this is but I just found that the Cathedral of St Paul and Peter, Vyšehrad, Prague is the source of rescor_1/doorwy2 (church door texture).
edit: I think I've found the real version of the texture for door7:
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http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/8-LtbSr-syLuo8utjNNZsw)
Yandros on 21/11/2012 at 04:38
I'm pretty sure that quite a lot of the city and civic textures were taken from photos someone on the team took while on a trip to Prague. Someone like jtr7 may come in and confirm or deny that.
jtr7 on 21/11/2012 at 07:52
Yep. :cheeky:
Thousands of photos, or at least, hundreds from all over Europe, taken personally by Mark Lizotte, but LGS was near enough nice libraries that LGS's own scan collections could be supplemented, easily enough.
Nameless Voice on 28/11/2012 at 01:31
Worryingly, there's been little word in this thread for over two weeks.