Hey guys, wonderful idea Mozared came up with for joint-training. This is majority the same thing, with some additions. I just wanted to gauge everyone's interest seeing that we have boss contests, and other cinematic contest etc. Will help the G.E. triggering and overall ability to grow as a map maker.
My rendition is a story telling like whisper down the lane intertwined with cinematics. I know a lot of people stand clear of cinematic maps but its a useful and fairly creative tool for RPG's and campaigns that people perhaps might be influenced by these exercises.
Style of the Training:
1.Starts off with slightly altered map and a small story
2.# of cinematics(camera views and/or changes and/or effects)
3.Editors will be given 30-60 minutes to edit since there will be triggers.
4.Intro of characters(Perhaps, might make the editing a bit too long)
5.Stick to the topic of story at hand
Let me know what you guys think about this training exercise.
Adding a terrain is easily done in 30 minutes. Adding code in an existing map is a lot harder. So having this many hands thingy applied to code is akward.
Especially if not everyone who can terrain awesome knows how to trigger as well as others. Also, somethings could Intertwine with each other causing the coding to not function at all.
Intermediate
Hey guys, wonderful idea Mozared came up with for joint-training. This is majority the same thing, with some additions. I just wanted to gauge everyone's interest seeing that we have boss contests, and other cinematic contest etc. Will help the G.E. triggering and overall ability to grow as a map maker.
My rendition is a story telling like whisper down the lane intertwined with cinematics. I know a lot of people stand clear of cinematic maps but its a useful and fairly creative tool for RPG's and campaigns that people perhaps might be influenced by these exercises.
Style of the Training: 1.Starts off with slightly altered map and a small story 2.# of cinematics(camera views and/or changes and/or effects) 3.Editors will be given 30-60 minutes to edit since there will be triggers. 4.Intro of characters(Perhaps, might make the editing a bit too long) 5.Stick to the topic of story at hand
Let me know what you guys think about this training exercise.
Lota views but no feedback....cmon people!
Adding a terrain is easily done in 30 minutes. Adding code in an existing map is a lot harder. So having this many hands thingy applied to code is akward.
Especially if not everyone who can terrain awesome knows how to trigger as well as others. Also, somethings could Intertwine with each other causing the coding to not function at all.
Very true. Nm, thought it might be good for some intermediate people to grow with their cinematic skills perhaps.