New tutorial in the works, and it's geeky!
Since my mad uploading for the recent Yard and Gardens theme (or was it Gardens and Yards? Or something...) I've been a bit out of commission on creations because my attention was forcibly routed (drat!) to writing a beginner's tutorial on making all those horrid DDS images for objects some time back. A new meshing tutorial is in the works by Riccinumbers, so this tutorial has now become urgent rather than "do in 2014 maybe", so I thought I'd best crack on and add the final pages...
The tutorial is fully comprehensive, concentrating mostly on WHY (which is often missing in "now do THIS" tutorials). For example: why images are the size that they are, why an alpha is sometimes needed (what it does and how to make the stupid thing). It will cover all the main images including how to make a multiplier from scratch, who-cares-about-baking, understanding the rotten specular, doing just TOTALLY amazing things with the RGB Mask - really! (well, I thought so) And it's all aimed at people who really couldn't care less about having a rubbishy old brain instead of a multi-core processor in their skulls!
[insert yawn here ]
But, for all my fellow grunge-fans, I have not abandoned you. I've made something else shiny for the upcoming (yes, it really IS coming at last) Factory bathroom set. There are two versions: this one pictured with a worktop, and a version that has no worktop (just bolts to the wall in that "Vandals - break here!" way).
And I have been given some fantastic ideas from you! Thanks to all those of you who've messaged me with your very cool thoughts. Often, I'm bad at requests, but I'm on the course of thinking old boilers (and working furnace fires), decorative industrial chimneys, industrial posters and signs (again), basement stuff like tanks and fuseboxes, recreating my pipework from Sims 2. Posptponed (for now) are remakes of my gas cylinders and gas pump sets (I've had a surprising number of requests for my gas pumps - didn't think you liked those!) because similar creations have just been uploaded (therefore I will remake mine later in the year).
Also on the further-down-the-line list will be my round walls (they'll be decorative rather than REAL walls of course, something that resembles my Bang-On-A-Can series, the Never-Ending Windows - which are on hold until a particular bug is fixed in the Workshop), and likewise the Mariner Roofline windows (30-degree angle sets).
Writing this has been a wonderful distraction from writing about Stencils. Now I've run out of chat, I have to return to the task.
Ta-ta for now!