According to Joel, this may not be so hard to model. If we make the front end very high poly then we can put in all the neccesary damage quite easily. The rest of the roller coaster is generally fairly low-poly and extra tris would only be needed for additional damage/arms and such.
Sunday, 20 January 2008
Crashed 'Coaster
It's not perfect, being out of perspective and all, but I thought it might be helpful for everyone to get it visualised.

According to Joel, this may not be so hard to model. If we make the front end very high poly then we can put in all the neccesary damage quite easily. The rest of the roller coaster is generally fairly low-poly and extra tris would only be needed for additional damage/arms and such.
According to Joel, this may not be so hard to model. If we make the front end very high poly then we can put in all the neccesary damage quite easily. The rest of the roller coaster is generally fairly low-poly and extra tris would only be needed for additional damage/arms and such.
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the idea is great, but we need to think more about what could realistically happen. Like we talkied earlier about the wheel comming off, the cart leaning to one side, and everyones heads being mashed along an electric fence!
This would also make the cart 'live' if it came in contact with the fence. maybe causing some kind of power surge type thing???
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