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Tosh's C1 car releases
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I think it look too much decorated, also the bottom part of "roof" it's rather not for cars. This too much look like made from parts of the town...
About pixelmaps I think we should move to pixelmap topic https://www.cwaboard.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=9348 . Also I think the problem is in the jpeg compression - always save the file in bmp format (or for example in png for storage / presentation purpose).
About pixelmaps I think we should move to pixelmap topic https://www.cwaboard.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=9348 . Also I think the problem is in the jpeg compression - always save the file in bmp format (or for example in png for storage / presentation purpose).
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The Big Dump is basically a building on wheel so it's ok
It's done! The car FLI file is as big as the Big Dump
-> ROD VIBRATION 3000
It's done! The car FLI file is as big as the Big Dump
-> ROD VIBRATION 3000
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I LOVE YOU MAN!!!!!!
Downloaded, tested and approved!!!!
Tosh is hard to make a tutorial to create or import cars from carma 2 to carma 1?
Downloaded, tested and approved!!!!
Tosh is hard to make a tutorial to create or import cars from carma 2 to carma 1?
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Vlad on the sky? The say that Vikings probably was able to fly
It's great to "see you" Mastro
It's great to "see you" Mastro
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Would have been a waste not to release it
Comes with a custom crush data too but it generates the goddamn error upon exiting the race. Tried to avoid it but to no avail. Up to you to use it or not.
Reminder that the DOS version doesn't mind these crush datas, or that a modified Carma95 that doesn't crash exists here.
Download is this way: https://rr2000.cwaboard.co.uk/carmageddon-1#cars
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Pretty good. This may sound really off the wall, but listen to me. You've got to believe me. I've not gone crazy, and I'm not fooling around. At first I thought I was losing my mind. But now I know I'm not. It's not me. This whole town. It's being invaded by the Otherworld. A world of someone's nightmarish delusions come to life. Little by little the invasion is spreading. Trying to swallow up everything in darkness.
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Good thing i'm only using the DOS version.Toshiba-3 wrote:
Would have been a waste not to release it
Comes with a custom crush data too but it generates the goddamn error upon exiting the race. Tried to avoid it but to no avail. Up to you to use it or not.
Reminder that the DOS version doesn't mind these crush datas, or that a modified Carma95 that doesn't crash exists here.
Download is this way: https://rr2000.cwaboard.co.uk/carmageddon-1#cars
Great work as always Tosh.
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Is that Cyburbia ?
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Almost deleted the folder with these then finally decided against it and finished them. Took way more time than I thought... Most of the menu pics are screwed thanks to C1's awesome menu palette
FYI, these models were made by DelkoDuck for the Turbo Run alpha. That project evolved into Drift Stage.
At RR2000.
FYI, these models were made by DelkoDuck for the Turbo Run alpha. That project evolved into Drift Stage.
At RR2000.
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ha-ha, pantera, countach, lotus, testarossa - fkn brilliantToshiba-3 wrote:Almost deleted the folder with these then finally decided against it and finished them. Took way more time than I thought... Most of the menu pics are screwed thanks to C1's awesome menu palette
FYI, these models were made by DelkoDuck for the Turbo Run alpha. That project evolved into Drift Stage.
At RR2000.
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Subaru Cusco Subaru Impreza GT (JGTC) '99
from Gran Turismo 2
for Carmageddon 1 yay
For once I spent more time on the physics side than anything else. This convinced me the game engine could have powered realistic racing sims back then.
The model and texture are superb, really top notch work from Polyphony Digital. I also spend quite some time trying to emulate some kind of fake reflections on the car as can be seen in GT2. In the end, I just kept it on the windows as covering the whole shell made for a model which crush data crashed the race upon exiting (the usual error - I think there's a polycount limit for models to have a crush data).
Learned that several diferent funks can be added on the same material like so:
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S\50RENV.MAT
constant
rock
absolute // mode
11 // GroovyFunkRef
angle doesn't matter in this case
50,-50 // x,y center
no lighting thank you
flic
accurate
S2CIRENV.FLI
NEXT FUNK
S\50RENV.MAT // whoa! we can add other funks on the same material!
constant
slither
harmonic
0.015,0.015
20,20
no lighting thank you
not this time
So yeah, for once this has a more realistic (I hope) handling which I found quite fun to race around. The car is fast but much weaker though. Steering wheel is on the right by the way :)
It's at Road Reaction.
[edit] Just updated the archive with a semi-transparent reflection. It loses the dithering effect but being semi-transparent makes it less in-your-face.
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Toshiba makes the best mods, everybody loves Toshiba. Thank you, Toshiba!
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Sweet mod man. Where did you get the model? I remember trying all kinds of things with the material flags, but could not find anything hidden back then. Perhaps it can still be done with some hex editing... nice find for the funks by the way!
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Razor pointed me to some programs to extract then view the content directly from the GT2 disks. Very impressive models and textures!
Also I figured out how to enable the use of a blendtable for a given car material, but some conflict against the level materials seems to occur (don't mind the redish backdrops):
It seems like the semitransparent material must absolutely have an opaque (but maybe semitransparent) non-level material behind it to be displayed properly (if that makes sense). I'll investigate further this week. I'm also trying to hijack the fogtable and see how else the blendtables can be used.
If you want to check, I've updated the Impreza with such a semitransparent material (S2CIRENV.MAT) as the reflection is always drawn against the main texture anyway (it was the idea in the first place).
Basically you just tell the material to also load a BLENDTABLE (type 1Eh). SHADETABLE is 1Fh and COLOURMAP (the texture) 1Ch. I tried to load a FOGTABLE via a hypothetical 1Dh but to no avail. I see that the executable references index_fog along index_shade and index_blend but I don't know if it really expects to use it elsewhere than via the hardcoded dark/fog depthcue modes. AFAIK acidfog.tab (yellow) and bluegit.tab (blue) aren't used.
Also I figured out how to enable the use of a blendtable for a given car material, but some conflict against the level materials seems to occur (don't mind the redish backdrops):
It seems like the semitransparent material must absolutely have an opaque (but maybe semitransparent) non-level material behind it to be displayed properly (if that makes sense). I'll investigate further this week. I'm also trying to hijack the fogtable and see how else the blendtables can be used.
If you want to check, I've updated the Impreza with such a semitransparent material (S2CIRENV.MAT) as the reflection is always drawn against the main texture anyway (it was the idea in the first place).
Basically you just tell the material to also load a BLENDTABLE (type 1Eh). SHADETABLE is 1Fh and COLOURMAP (the texture) 1Ch. I tried to load a FOGTABLE via a hypothetical 1Dh but to no avail. I see that the executable references index_fog along index_shade and index_blend but I don't know if it really expects to use it elsewhere than via the hardcoded dark/fog depthcue modes. AFAIK acidfog.tab (yellow) and bluegit.tab (blue) aren't used.
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Thanks for the info. Still travelling though, so in about 3 weeks I'll be able to have a look also... :)
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Forgot to release last month the driveable dronecar I setup for this tweet:
It's at RR2000.
Really nothing special. I'm just glad I've been able to set it up without altering the original DAT MAT and PIX files. Also interesting (but actually not surprising) how it's also possible to load resources from other folders like this:
It's at RR2000.
Really nothing special. I'm just glad I've been able to set it up without altering the original DAT MAT and PIX files. Also interesting (but actually not surprising) how it's also possible to load resources from other folders like this:
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1 // Number of pixelmap files for this car [lomem]
..\REG\PIXELMAP\DC2.PIX
1 // Number of pixelmap files for this car [320*200]
..\REG\PIXELMAP\DC2.PIX
1 // Number of pixelmap files for this car [hires/glide]
..\REG\PIXELMAP\DC2.PIX
0 // Number of shadetable files for this car
1 // Number of material files for this car [lomem]
..\REG\MATERIAL\DC2.MAT
1 // Number of material files for this car [320*200]
..\REG\MATERIAL\DC2.MAT
1 // Number of material files for this car [hires/glide]
..\REG\MATERIAL\DC2.MAT
1 // Number of model files for this car
..\REG\MODELS\&37DC2.DAT
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EDWARD CARNBY from Alone in the Dark 1
-> https://rr2000.cwaboard.co.uk/carmageddon-1#cars
When I remembered the intro had a vehicle, I had to put it in C1 with Edward behind the wheel. I used AITD Room viewer to display the models and Intel GPA to capture them.
The main hurdle was to translate the colors from AITD to C1... The models use flat colors save for a handful of triangles. For example, AITD has nice shades of blueish greens, and C1 doesn't I think I didn't do too bad at keeping the overal aesthetic.
The way I mapped the models is plain planar, just moved some vertices to map the textured triangles properly, but still without splitting any vertex. This is great because it kept the vertex count low and the model doesn't crack open when deformed ingame.
I tried to keep resources low, spheres and wheels are instanced (even for the bonnet and simple models), colors are just untextured materials. But an interesting trick this time is how I set three gradients up using different portions of the same pixelmap. Thanks to PlayThing1, I could change the material matrix to make the first material use only the top half of the pixelmap, the second the bottom half, and the third the whole (matrix unchanged). I think it's possible to go much further with this technique.
But wait, this car uses 30+ color materials and C1 doesn't like that! "How did you do that?" you ask. Well I split the colors into a second MAT file which I put into REG\MATERIAL. "B-But that's cheating!" ...indeed, I answer, and we'll leave it at that
The car is quite slow ofcourse without APO. Its physics setup makes it the wild ride at max APO though
Edit: a little teaser:
[youtube]IJ9_QmviOtQ[/youtube]
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Still at it strong huh? Respect
So when a model has multiple map vertices around a single mesh vertex the model will split when deforming? That's odd, as I believe some of the original cars have this as well and they never seemed to split like that.
Perhaps in the deformation algorithm this can be added, because it should not be too hard to compare vertex positions and add them to the influence ranges when they are in the same world space.
I like the car handling in the movie. Seems like the car has proper weight, something I miss in a lot of custom cars.
So when a model has multiple map vertices around a single mesh vertex the model will split when deforming? That's odd, as I believe some of the original cars have this as well and they never seemed to split like that.
Perhaps in the deformation algorithm this can be added, because it should not be too hard to compare vertex positions and add them to the influence ranges when they are in the same world space.
I like the car handling in the movie. Seems like the car has proper weight, something I miss in a lot of custom cars.
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Yes, still at it very strong Currently on a bigger project for C1 (which put aside the 1920s one, but I'll come back to it as soon as I'm done).
Errol did tweak the algorithm used by CrushIt to make it "weld" very close vertices. Either it doesn't work, or then the ingame deformation works differently. However I'm pretty sure this beheaviour happens with the original unmodified C1 cars too. But maybe to a lesser extent. Smoothing groups might have a say in this too.
I played a lot with the physics while working on the Subaru Impreza, so I got more confidence to customize the car setup myself instead of copy-pasting the setups of the original cars. Most C1/C2 addon cars were plagued by that "uninspired" physics setup, which made all the cars stupidly overpowered (the original cars are to blame as well!) and thus it felt kinda off to dare to make a car slower and heavier heh
Errol did tweak the algorithm used by CrushIt to make it "weld" very close vertices. Either it doesn't work, or then the ingame deformation works differently. However I'm pretty sure this beheaviour happens with the original unmodified C1 cars too. But maybe to a lesser extent. Smoothing groups might have a say in this too.
I played a lot with the physics while working on the Subaru Impreza, so I got more confidence to customize the car setup myself instead of copy-pasting the setups of the original cars. Most C1/C2 addon cars were plagued by that "uninspired" physics setup, which made all the cars stupidly overpowered (the original cars are to blame as well!) and thus it felt kinda off to dare to make a car slower and heavier heh
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Vroom vroom, friendoes.
I'm done with that Skeleton Biker +sidecar from Castlevania Legacy of Darkness, you can grab it at RR2000 alright.
I must say I find it to be quite neat The front suspension, while not perfect, moves nicely. I did a tricky trick with a shear groove with an angle. The whole fork, driver and its arms are a bit animated too. I wanted to animate each part (upper arm, lower arm, hand) individually but you can't use more that 6 groovyfunkrefs for steering :(
Errol had also explained how the shear and throb grooves can use more than 1 groovyfunkref in their vector3 (the 0,0,0 kind of coordinate where you usually put the groovyfunkref in the middle). And indeed the effect evolves but it is a bit difficult to wrap your head around the way it moves then. In the end I didn't make use of more than one GFR.
I applied a shade table on the skeleton (for science). I didn't test it in Glide mode now that I think about it.
You can see a couple of video clips with the vehicle on jelly suspension and saying hello here: https://imgur.com/a/pZdpDU2
I'm done with that Skeleton Biker +sidecar from Castlevania Legacy of Darkness, you can grab it at RR2000 alright.
I must say I find it to be quite neat The front suspension, while not perfect, moves nicely. I did a tricky trick with a shear groove with an angle. The whole fork, driver and its arms are a bit animated too. I wanted to animate each part (upper arm, lower arm, hand) individually but you can't use more that 6 groovyfunkrefs for steering :(
Errol had also explained how the shear and throb grooves can use more than 1 groovyfunkref in their vector3 (the 0,0,0 kind of coordinate where you usually put the groovyfunkref in the middle). And indeed the effect evolves but it is a bit difficult to wrap your head around the way it moves then. In the end I didn't make use of more than one GFR.
I applied a shade table on the skeleton (for science). I didn't test it in Glide mode now that I think about it.
You can see a couple of video clips with the vehicle on jelly suspension and saying hello here: https://imgur.com/a/pZdpDU2
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sick a must in c1)
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Loved XD funny as hell
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Hah, looks like it was a fun project to work on. I like the rotating heads and the front wheel spring.
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Mashups are released!
Brute Coupe and F132
Brute is inspired by FatCat's Brute Coupe concept, and recreated by merging ChromeGod, Twister, Bugutti, Roadhog and Semi.
F132 is the F1 thing from CarmaPSX with my C1 port of Coupe de Grace.
Was too lazy to do unique grid icons and cockpits so I took ChromeGod's and CoupedeGrace's
Thanks for reading.
>>>>>>>> https://rr2000.cwaboard.co.uk/carmageddon-1#cars
Brute Coupe and F132
Brute is inspired by FatCat's Brute Coupe concept, and recreated by merging ChromeGod, Twister, Bugutti, Roadhog and Semi.
F132 is the F1 thing from CarmaPSX with my C1 port of Coupe de Grace.
Was too lazy to do unique grid icons and cockpits so I took ChromeGod's and CoupedeGrace's
Thanks for reading.
>>>>>>>> https://rr2000.cwaboard.co.uk/carmageddon-1#cars
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Added TDR's White Trash. It was started by Zero X. Diamond and he also made the menu pics.
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@hazardic: yeah the windows are opaque (hidden in cockpit view ofcourse).
TANKA + TRAILER
Been meaning to do this since 2014. It's Tanka restored with its original trailer (the model is amongst the C1 files). I textured it according to what was visible in the poser artwork.
The setup is quite complex: two throb/shear grooves to let the front truck lean downward and upward a bit, and a couple of rock grooves that slow eachother to reduce the angle of the front when steering. All wheels are setup ofcourse, by the way there is an additional couple of wheel identifiers that can be used: IFLWHEEL.ACT and IFRWHEEL.ACT. Using those ensures that they will also 'wobble' when damaged. Last bit about the grooves is that using a flat single triangle as a dummy is not a good idea: when used with a shear groove (it doesn't work on an empty dummy), the whole hierarchy disappears. Using a little cube is the way to go.
The big deal with this release is how it hijacks the bonnet model to enable crush data on a second model which is also shared with the complex model, that means that both the truck and the trailer can deform! I'm fairly certain it is also possible to hijack the simple model like this to have a third crushable model for the main complex scene. Other bit of info kinda related: the bounding box is calculated again after the first big impact according to the main model's bounds (and thus only uses the bbox set in the text file when intact).
Download there: https://rr2000.cwaboard.co.uk/carmageddon-1#cars
I hope I didn't forget any file
TANKA + TRAILER
Been meaning to do this since 2014. It's Tanka restored with its original trailer (the model is amongst the C1 files). I textured it according to what was visible in the poser artwork.
The setup is quite complex: two throb/shear grooves to let the front truck lean downward and upward a bit, and a couple of rock grooves that slow eachother to reduce the angle of the front when steering. All wheels are setup ofcourse, by the way there is an additional couple of wheel identifiers that can be used: IFLWHEEL.ACT and IFRWHEEL.ACT. Using those ensures that they will also 'wobble' when damaged. Last bit about the grooves is that using a flat single triangle as a dummy is not a good idea: when used with a shear groove (it doesn't work on an empty dummy), the whole hierarchy disappears. Using a little cube is the way to go.
The big deal with this release is how it hijacks the bonnet model to enable crush data on a second model which is also shared with the complex model, that means that both the truck and the trailer can deform! I'm fairly certain it is also possible to hijack the simple model like this to have a third crushable model for the main complex scene. Other bit of info kinda related: the bounding box is calculated again after the first big impact according to the main model's bounds (and thus only uses the bbox set in the text file when intact).
Download there: https://rr2000.cwaboard.co.uk/carmageddon-1#cars
I hope I didn't forget any file
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You've done a bloody good job on this, mate. Nice one!
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Nice work Tosh.
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Thanks for testin'! And sorry, as usual no custom hud/cockpit for lowres
I updated the archive for TANKA with top speed inreased from 90 to 100 and acceleration from 1.0 to 1.5.
I updated the archive for TANKA with top speed inreased from 90 to 100 and acceleration from 1.0 to 1.5.
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So I just cleaned the model a bit, kept the flat wheel textures, and as many texture details as possible via the trick explained below.
Swapping the wheel textures (from still to in-movement) upon acceleration was the most difficult really and what delayed this release for so long. I tried a lot of tricks, but ultimately came back to one of my first ideas: planes that intersect (on the x axis) as they move along the rear suspensions. Not perfect but good enough for me. See the nice setup to get that working: Now to keep the texture details from the great work of Aleksander Kowalczyk (Cage), I decided to translate the needed gradients from the Ion Fury palette to new gradients made with the C1 palette (esp. a 19-color red gradient). I selected ranges in the palette to assign to the original texture gradients, then used a custom shade table to transform these ranges into the new gradients. I used a four-story shadetab to enable shading and help define the geometry of the model as the top of it would have been kinda plain with its sole texture (shading is applied in the original game). I guess a picture will be more useful: Anyway, you can download it at Road Reaction:
https://rr2000.cwaboard.co.uk/carmageddon-1#cars
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This is quite an exquisite brick car
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Here you go...
Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-Apex (AE86)
from GT2, modded into the Initial D icon
Spent way too long on this. Get it at RR200000000000000000000
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