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Re: Ever wonder what's under Oshi's armor?...
Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 10:49 pm
by akicks
wow. I don't want to know how much work you guys put into this, but I thank you all.
Re: Ever wonder what's under Oshi's armor?...
Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 10:52 pm
by bobturke
Simply amazing!!!!!!!
Great work BM. Can't wait for the other races!
Re: Ever wonder what's under Oshi's armor?...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 4:26 am
by memiki
That is wonderful
You guys do such great work
such hard work and I am sure lots of dp involved in it
Thank you for the great work.
Re: Ever wonder what's under Oshi's armor?...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 5:12 am
by targosz
*Ciri shows the greatest respect looking at BM hard work*
*hugh*
Must tell that u r on the best way to became the legend in Ryzom world....
Re: Ever wonder what's under Oshi's armor?...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 7:39 am
by caitiff
aylwyne wrote: The problem with precaching images is that there's over 1600 individual images:
17 armor pieces * 8 colors * 3 grades * 2 genders * 2 views = 1632 images
so precaching isn't feasible at all.
Precaching is not really feasible though you could take another approach at it once all done. Allow a link to download all the image links into a file on their computer. Then have a text box where they could enter the location of the folder which you would use to have the scripting locate the images off of the computer itself. This would be a tad extra work, but would allow this to be accomplished.
Also, EXCELLENT job on this one. You surely have gone above and beyond. Good job
Re: Ever wonder what's under Oshi's armor?...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 8:26 am
by blaah
caitiff wrote:Precaching is not really feasible though you could take another approach at it once all done.
actually it's 1536 images (or did i miss something?)
all those pics are total 7MB of data (pics are 1k to 10k in size)
/target oshido
/bow
edit: i forgot caster pants on light armor
Re: Ever wonder what's under Oshi's armor?...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 10:51 am
by aylwyne
blaah wrote:actually it's 1536 images (or did i miss something?)
all those pics are total 7MB of data (pics are 1k to 10k in size)
/target oshido
/bow
I think maybe you're only counting 16 pieces of armor but there's 17 (6 light, 5 medium, 6 heavy)
Anyway, yes, it's the sheer number and size of the set of files that keeps me from pursuing some way to locate all of the files on the client. If I allowed the easy download of that size of data, we'd shoot so far past our monthly bandwidth and that'd cost me
Re: Ever wonder what's under Oshi's armor?...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 11:03 am
by micrix
aylwyne wrote:I think maybe you're only counting 16 pieces of armor but there's 17 (6 light, 5 medium, 6 heavy)
Anyway, yes, it's the sheer number and size of the set of files that keeps me from pursuing some way to locate all of the files on the client. If I allowed the easy download of that size of data, we'd shoot so far past our monthly bandwidth and that'd cost me
Would you tell us how you managed to keep the Trykerlady always in the same position ? I guess stun wasnt the way it worked
BTW: once you have the pics in th browsercache it works fast and fine.
Re: Ever wonder what's under Oshi's armor?...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 11:18 am
by blaah
aylwyne wrote:I think maybe you're only counting 16 pieces of armor but there's 17 (6 light, 5 medium, 6 heavy)
ty, i knew i forgot something
light has 2 set of pants.
Re: Ever wonder what's under Oshi's armor?...
Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 11:20 am
by aylwyne
micrix wrote:Would you tell us how you managed to keep the Trykerlady always in the same position ? I guess stun wasnt the way it worked
There's really no secret to it other than patience. I would do one type of armor (heavy/medium/light) at a time. I'd put all of the armor in my apartment, get the avatar in the right place, then swap each of the 24 suits and take a screenshot. The avatars do move about a bit but they always return back to the default position with their hands at their side. I also found that equiping and unequiping a sword will usually cause them to go back to this position if they spend too long with their hands on their hips or something.
From one session to the next, I just line the avatar up as best I can based on the floor tiles and the door in the background. If you go to the following page and switch between heavy/medium/light, you'll see the background shifts slightly. Thats me not getting lined up perfectly from one session to the next. But the background isn't that important. The main thing is that the avatar be in the same place relative to the camera and that's pretty easy to control.
Edit: here's the link I forgot to paste the first time:
http://www.ballisticmystix.com/armorDisplay.jsp?color=beige&race=tryker&gender=male&type=light&grade=basic