Natural selection - concept to reality
Obibun
Join Date: 2002-04-23 Member: 492Members
<div class="IPBDescription">A new piece of artwork by obibun co.</div>I whipped this up really quickly. My inspiration is from the coming NS release.
Basically it represents how NS has made that huge leap from the concept and design stages to the completed game.
I call it:
Concept to Reality
<img src="http://obibun.clanpages.com/conceptreality.jpg" border="0">
Note: You'll see I did a pretty lousy job on the radar. You can see the little spot up there where it looks kind of odd.
Oh well. :\ That's what you get for 6 minutes worth of work.
Basically it represents how NS has made that huge leap from the concept and design stages to the completed game.
I call it:
Concept to Reality
<img src="http://obibun.clanpages.com/conceptreality.jpg" border="0">
Note: You'll see I did a pretty lousy job on the radar. You can see the little spot up there where it looks kind of odd.
Oh well. :\ That's what you get for 6 minutes worth of work.
Comments
<!--EDIT|Flayra|July 19 2002,12:48-->
btw: What the heck?
<a href="http://www.z-art.co.uk/conceptreality.gif" target="_blank">Concept-Reality</a>
I'm still not sure if I like that style, but it's still a nice job nonetheless.
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...you mean kens? I havn't made a post in this thread. (well, until now.)
Also if there is anyway to get a picture of a map wireframed and then a picture of it textured in the same position that would be awesome. Anyway you know of doing it ken?
(sorry about the horrible quality, I couldn't attach it otherwise.)
Coil I don't have access to an NS map, thats the problem. If anyone whos betaing wouldn't mind doing it for me that would be very cool. I could just try another mod though.
I think this one is my favorite of the ones I've done.
Screenshot to photoshop...
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/store/main.jhtml" target="_blank">Adobe Store</a> to look for exact prices. There is a Try-Out version free, just try that and then you can look out for the Adobe Photoshop Elements, a lighter and cheaper version of Adobe. Or you look at <a href="http://www.natural-selection.org/cgi-bin/ikonboard/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=7;t=4274" target="_blank">this thread</a>.