Awe-inspiring enviromental game graphics

Awe-inspiring enviromental game graphics

Postby Julius » 21 Aug 2010, 16:05

This is truly awe-inspiring:
http://www.littlelostpoly.co.uk/devblog/

Direct link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3bPjEbenew

I have seriously never seen more impressive environmental visuals in a game, and it's for a Half-Life 2 mod :shock:
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Re: Awe-inspiring enviromental game graphics

Postby ghoulsblade » 21 Aug 2010, 18:14

prrrty =D *noted* thanks for sharing
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Re: Awe-inspiring enviromental game graphics

Postby Sindwiller » 22 Aug 2010, 18:13

Yeah, I remember him posting his stuff on the Mapcore forums a few months ago. It's stunning :)
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Re: Awe-inspiring enviromental game graphics

Postby Irritant » 26 Aug 2010, 14:45

Amazing! Hard to believe that's on the Source engine! I wonder what the framerates are like, that is A LOT of polys!
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Re: Awe-inspiring enviromental game graphics

Postby Sindwiller » 26 Aug 2010, 18:45

Irritant {l Wrote}:Amazing! Hard to believe that's on the Source engine! I wonder what the framerates are like, that is A LOT of polys!


Even more so - it's a pain in the ass to forge things of THAT level of complexity within Hammer :D
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