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Thursday 29 November 2012

lab assets



menu iterations




preservation tank with bubbles


Example build with using modularity.

Quick example modular level section, built with only the modular assets shown in previous post. this was constructed in about 30-45mins. really quick and effective method to creating the basic outline of indoor enviornments.



                                     


Brought the corridor into UDK for simple snapping test, the grid settings and powers of 2 usage worked fine and the pieces snap together perfectly in UDK. lighting here is a bit off, it wasn't my focus for this test, i was primarily testing the modular snapping and building.



Modular assets

Just sketched up some ideas from my head of how i might use and break apart my environment into modular assets. nothing to detailed or fancy, just to give me rough idea to work from.


 Modular assets creations for environment. testing at the moment for different methods of snapping and clipping.




interesting effect

A small but notable effect to create a more realistic environment, the console previously created is sparking due to low maintenance, and not to mention the beatings it has taken from the events that have gone on.

Asset development





Sunday 25 November 2012

Onwards and ...somewhere.


Idea's of the enemy A.I and mechanics have now become an area of interest so to begin the visions of each enemy will be different, the ghosts will have a full 360 alert when stepping within the interest zone in which it is alerted and slowly progresses towards your position if it is truly an enemy, to tell friends from foe the idea fo a colour code has been thrown in which n alert will alter it to 1 of 3 colours red = enemy, green = devious (trickster, possibly a bit of both), blue signals friend although a ghost will instantly know you around it a mutant/native creature will not, it will have a narrow line of sight so it makes it easy to pass them by but not too easy, push onwards into the danger zone (red) and it will instantly know you are there in this case the player can run of fight.

below a concept of the ghost beings and it's enraged face.

Thursday 22 November 2012

Early Texture Tests


Painted out grey scale architectural texture detail.





Then used 2 stock textures which i applied to the painted greyscales to create my diffuse texture.




This is the final diffuse result of the roof, floor and wall. they all tile well. the wall texture works by flipping the U  in UDK to make a full wall.






I took the grey scale digital paints i did and used them to create the normal and specular maps using Ndo2


                                      


once i had my diffuse, specular and normal maps i brought them all into UDK and set up a test corridor and applied the textures. they looked quite good, the only issue i may point out is that the wall texture shows seems due to the specular and the 2 piece set p i did for it using 2 seperate BSP walls, the specular stops sharply at the edge of the BSP, but as the walls will be created using custom static meshes this should be much of a problem once i get the specular maps to tile on the edges aswell. 





Level concept development


The next two stages of the level, after reaching the bottom of the first elevator you are given a visual scene (undecided) behind a lite room and lead out into and hallway which is when the true horror begins.

First run through, testing for lighting and sound.

First run through of level with basic sound in place and lighting in first room. alot to change as of yet, everything still needs working on.


Friday 16 November 2012

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Sound

I looked into getting basic sound into the game as a horror game it is going to be an important factor. this here is just a very basic sound cue which loops once and has been set-up in kismet as a trigger event in which the player will trigger by walking into the volume. also i added a ambient looping sound to the ice cavern which attenuates as you leave and enter the facility, its a soft wind to give the ice cavern a more cold feel, also the cave will be much more vastly open in the final build so the open space creates these soft wind effects.


Lighing

Trying to get the look and feel of the lighting right, i spent alot of time with trial and error to get the lights looking acceptable for our horror game, i wanted the lights to be fairly bright but also leave dark shadowed areas, that have dim ambience so players can just about make out shapes in the darkness. for some lights like in the ice cave a little bloom i thought looked realistic because of the misty look the cave will have and the light shafts would be seen through the mist.


I have a flickering spotlight in place for the center of the room to create a more horror feel and because the facility is worn and torn the lights are going to be a bit glitchy so flickering lights not only add a boost to the horror factor but also the realism of the facility.



The textures in place here (apart from the ice cavern) are UDK's stock textures that i used to give the room a feel with the lighting set-up, the textures looked worn and grundgy so it suited the horror feel nicely, the whole scene helps get a good feel across early on how the lighting and level will look.