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Old 13-10-18, 21:46   #1
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My fist Level TR3 test,Look in link...

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Old 14-10-18, 22:54   #2
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Hello Pedro,
To be a first level or a test game is pretty good. There is a good use of resources and the disposition of the rooms to make a gameplay line, give the impression that you have the ability to use the design tools. You should continue that you do it quite well.
Good luck!
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Old 15-10-18, 11:26   #3
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Hello Pedro,
To be a first level or a test game is pretty good. There is a good use of resources and the disposition of the rooms to make a gameplay line, give the impression that you have the ability to use the design tools. You should continue that you do it quite well.
Good luck!
thx I still have to learn how to make a room up and down, because I have no idea. the tutorial no helps
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Old 15-10-18, 21:20   #4
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thx I still have to learn how to make a room up and down, because I have no idea. the tutorial no helps
You mean stacking rooms??? Just make sure the Y axis coordinates are right on top of each other when viewing the current room (the one your modifying/constucting) and whatever neighbor rooms are on top of it or below it. I hope that helps....

Also the static meshes are set to -1 which is the default ambient room lighting, which in your case is black. So you should give them their own lighting for the ones that aren't hidden in the shadows of the "museum" that your building.

I can see you used Feder's wad. Nice
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Old 15-10-18, 21:39   #5
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You mean stacking rooms??? Just make sure the Y axis coordinates are right on top of each other when viewing the current room (the one your modifying/constucting) and whatever neighbor rooms are on top of it or below it. I hope that helps....

Also the static meshes are set to -1 which is the default ambient room lighting, which in your case is black. So you should give them their own lighting for the ones that aren't hidden in the shadows of the "museum" that your building.

I can see you used Feder's wad. Nice
any help is welcome thx i make a test level.
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