Outdoor Secret Passages
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Warrior
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written Sunday, April 3 2005 11:17
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This question isn't very specific, but is there any documentation or anything that explains rules of thumb for making good-looking secret passages in outdoor sections? It's easy enough to place the pass-through walls, and put some walkable terrain inside the tunnels, but how about making the walls inside the tunnels look all right? I'm guessing there are a few rules to observe, what with the isometric-ish view... but I haven't puzzled through them yet. Any tips? Posts: 93 | Registered: Saturday, June 1 2002 07:00 |
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written Monday, April 4 2005 03:51
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There is no "rule". The iso-3d system takes care of itself pretty well in all instances. -------------------- * Posts: 6936 | Registered: Tuesday, September 18 2001 07:00 |
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written Monday, April 4 2005 04:35
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The one situation where passageways can get tricky is if you have several narrow corridors close to each other, especially if they turn corners. This only gets really ugly when you need to put doors in them, though, which you presumably won't be doing much of outdoors. -------------------- The Empire Always Loses: This Time For Sure! Posts: 9973 | Registered: Saturday, March 30 2002 08:00 |
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written Monday, April 4 2005 05:27
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My answer: Don't use secret passages. I hate those things. -------------------- SupaNik: Aran, you're not big enough to threaten Ash. Dammit, even JV had to think twice. Posts: 1861 | Registered: Friday, February 11 2005 08:00 |