Well uh... You can put stands on my wall torches? lol. Actually have planned to do a wall one, a standup one on a wood/metal stand of some kind, and an inset in stone torch for the floor. Actually got a few designs in mind, so I'll see what ones make it past the chopping block. --- On Fri, 1/29/10, eric <figarus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: eric <figarus@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [project1dev] Re: Have we considered this? (ART) > To: project1dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Received: Friday, January 29, 2010, 10:19 PM > Lol hey don't worry, metric feels > unnatural to me too. > > Just to clarify, I wanted tiki torches which are the stand > up kind that are on poles, not wall torches, about a meter > and a half tall would be good > > On another note and this is going to be the artists/map > builders discretion a bit, but basically the scale is just a > guideline. Because its a game and its an overhead POV, > really its more important that the object "looks" right > relative to the player rather than being precisely acurate > to the real world. We can scale in game also, so > building close to correct aspect is really the key over > being exact. > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > > -----Original Message----- > From: Larvantholos <larvantholos@xxxxxxxx> > Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 19:11:34 > To: <project1dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [project1dev] Re: Have we considered this? (ART) > > Ok, so I should explain something and you'll prolly get a > kick out of this. So I'm canadian right, I should know > metric pretty well, right? After all, its taught in our > schools, and I have a general idea of what a meter is, in > the ruler sense. > > But so when I was growing up, they taught us feet in > school, no kidding, we used metric mainly as a "this is what > canada uses but we need to understand the difference not > nessisarily how it applies to things sense" - so I have to > actually play with a converter to get a sense of things. How > tall is a person? Well if you say six feet, I know what that > is, if you tell me they are 2.6 meters >..> I get > confused.... > > I do remember reading the 10 units = 1 meter thing before. > I think when you guys handed out the milkshake info a while > back - The thing that I have trouble with is, how big do I > need my torches on the wall to be? >.> half a foot? > Which is how many inches? Like is it 16 inches tall, ok how > many centimeters should that be, uh *brain shuts off* > > I think I'ma load up some of your humanoid models and use > them to give me a better idea on the height/radius of the > props I'm doing. > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! > > http://www.flickr.com/gift/ > > ============================== > Project 1 Dev mailing list > to unsubscribe, please send an email request to demofox@xxxxxxxxxxx > Project 1 website: http://project1.demofox.org > Project 1 SVN repository: http://pyotek.com/project1 > ë¢7œ·PÞ¾f¢–)à–+-¶‹§²æìr¸›z™^jǬzwZ�隊Zު笶Úzj£^š‡èÆŠà>º#yËuÁæìŠ×¡¶Úþšè�ç-Õצ¡ú1¢¸®ˆÞrÝRTÚÞ¦‹"¶Šò†Ûiÿúr¢×¤r‰¿¦º#yËu __________________________________________________________________ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/ =============================Project 1 Dev mailing list to unsubscribe, please send an email request to demofox@xxxxxxxxxxx Project 1 website: http://project1.demofox.org Project 1 SVN repository: http://pyotek.com/project1