powered wheelchair (mesh almost done - creator help needed)
Theraven:
I've been on the hunt for a good-looking powered wheelchair (as a chair) for quite a long time. Since I couldn't find one I could use, I decided to try making one myself.
But I have some problems. First of all - my internet at home does not work, and my laptop can't handle mesh programmes. Besides - if I remember correctly from my first (and only) try at making a mesh, I'll need a new GUID, which can only be reached through the net (and I had huge troubles finding out how...).
Second, the only mesh programme I've got access to is 3dmax (at school), and from what I understand, things can get a bit tricky because of that.
third, I know how to unwrap a mesh - but I've got no clue how to do the texturing process on a newly made mesh. I know how to recolor an excisting mesh, though.
I also don't have the time right now to go through a bunch of tutorials - at least not when I can't do it at home.
the mesh I've got so far is around 3200 polys (if I can trust 3dmax). I'm not sure if it's concidered very high, or somewhere in the middle - but I've tried to take it down as far as possible.
I only need it as a chair, with chair functions.
(I know it is possible to make it drivable (rebecah made one), but I need to be able to move it around freely, and I couldn't do that with the drivable one. Same goes with the one with car functions at MTS2, which also was too big for my taste)
I really need this to the next chapters for a story project (Little Fire Burning), so I would really appriciate it if someone could help me out a bit :)
(I know the model is a bit too large - but I wasn't quite sure how big it's supposed to be for ingame use. But I've at least tried to get the proportions right).
BlooM:
haha, wat a way of explaining things :D
Spend 2 yours on it and i think it will do. ;)
The uvmapping suked tho, so i roughly repositioned the parts.
Have no time to make more of it......
You should be able to recolor except the chrome.
Only saw it in Simpe, no idea how it looks ingame, let me know if i made any mistakes!
Theraven:
looks good :)
I'll check it ingame later today.
I did not do any uvmapping myself, so that's why it probably looked horrible. The materials I put on were just for the picture.
BlooM:
i used a pattern on the seat but you will see its stretched on many points.
I choose a low chair not a dinner one, hope that will do.
Post Merge: April 30, 2009, 03:15:35 am - Please remember to modify your post and not reply to yourselfYou can recolor the chrome but only in the meshpackage itself.
Theraven:
Thanks a bunch for helping me, Bloom :)
I checked it ingame, and it seems as both the seat and the arms are a bit too high. They all sit a bit deep into the seat.
Children sits a bit too far out on the seat, but they generally do that on all chairs, so I guess it's not much to be done with that (apart from making another chair just for children).
the UV mapping might need some work, too. (I made a recolor with simple horizontal lines, just to see the mapping a bit clearer - and as you can see, the highest part is a bit stretched).
I did a quick unwrapping of the biggest parts (not the chrome parts) - in case you find that helpful. I used the file In the first post (I might have forgotten to unwrap that small controller thingy...). The UV coordinates should be baked into the parts.
Everything is still in separate parts, as I was not quite sure how it's best to put a mesh together before putting it ingame.
:)
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