02-07-2007, 04:58 PM
Joe,
my mansion with the custom music is not yet released, it's the forthcoming
As far as custom graphics are concerned, what I need at the moment are some dancers for the Discotheque (they won't be able to move, of course). I started out by modifying a few 70s-style dancers I found in the web, processed them in Photoshop, but they turned out to have that
1. To
2. Find some models for DAZStudio which would fit.
Those processed photos turned out to look kinda flat, too, so maybe the 2nd solution might be better. If you happen to have some stuff in that vein? I also need a couple more props, like turntables (+ DJ), spots, mirror-ball....the typical 70s disco stuff.
I have also modified a lever, using Adobe Illustrator, and it looked really good as a pict ...with absolutely no pixels crossing the outline, but still in the game it looked terrible, as if someone had it torn it out of a white sheet of paper.....
Strangely, as all other sprites I made, like new Jack (only dressed differently), new BBBs, new platforms etc. have turned out beautifully. I have yet to understand the logic of it....
Don't hesitate to ask me questions about sound & music, I have a complete recording studio with tons of hardware and software, so I guess I might be able to answer them.
I'll try to attach a jpg of one of the dancers, so you know what I'm talking about......
my mansion with the custom music is not yet released, it's the forthcoming
Discotheque Of Doom, but in the meantime you could play my Small + big Palace Of Gore. Freddy made a very practical new download list, where the mansions are sorted by designer.
As far as custom graphics are concerned, what I need at the moment are some dancers for the Discotheque (they won't be able to move, of course). I started out by modifying a few 70s-style dancers I found in the web, processed them in Photoshop, but they turned out to have that
edge-problem. So I might have 2 options:
1. To
reoairthem in PS, as you described .... or
2. Find some models for DAZStudio which would fit.
Those processed photos turned out to look kinda flat, too, so maybe the 2nd solution might be better. If you happen to have some stuff in that vein? I also need a couple more props, like turntables (+ DJ), spots, mirror-ball....the typical 70s disco stuff.
I have also modified a lever, using Adobe Illustrator, and it looked really good as a pict ...with absolutely no pixels crossing the outline, but still in the game it looked terrible, as if someone had it torn it out of a white sheet of paper.....
Strangely, as all other sprites I made, like new Jack (only dressed differently), new BBBs, new platforms etc. have turned out beautifully. I have yet to understand the logic of it....
Don't hesitate to ask me questions about sound & music, I have a complete recording studio with tons of hardware and software, so I guess I might be able to answer them.
I'll try to attach a jpg of one of the dancers, so you know what I'm talking about......

