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    • plot-parisP Offline
      plot-paris
      last edited by

      really a nice summary of why game engines and their editors are so great for use as an achitectural visualisation tool. thank you very much, Chris.

      @zapwizard
      very impressive model. you got the terrain from google earth, right? did you save it as SketchUp model and then convert it with XSI for import into Sandbox2? is it really as simple as that?

      where did you get the superb satelite images from?

      damn, I am afraid I have to download the Crysis demo tonight! 😄

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        zapwizard
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        Richard, that screenshot is in-game. Crysis handles large areas, real-world scale and lighting very well that is why it is so attractive for visualization. The vegetation handling is also second to none. (So far)

        Also the editor for SandBox2 is done in-game, meaning fully rendered, and it takes only a keypress to move into the map in a interactive form. Many other editors are just that: separate editors that allows you to make a map, compile it, and then launch it separately in the game.

        I have only dabbled a little bit in the Source editor. It is easy to use also but not quite as powerful if you want something that is a perfect real-world match, and it also doesn't do massively large maps. In 64-bit mode SandBox2 map size is only limited by your CPU horsepower and memory.

        @plot-paris, See below on the terrain, none of the actual in-game models other then the HDTV and flashlight posted above are imported SketchUp. However I used SketchUp and Google Earth in making my map. And I plan on using SketchUp to make in-game models once I get a good importer flow working.

        For my first map (Castaway) I extracted satellite photos in 1:1 scale from google earth.
        I have a series of video tutorials on how to do this here:
        http://www.veoh.com/channels/ZapWizard
        But the heightmap (the elevation of the terrain) was all done by hand, and all the terrain was re-painted in-game using the satellite photos as reference.
        Here is my flickr photos on that project:
        http://www.flickr.com/photos/zapwizard/sets/72157603074021169/

        For my second map (Zion) it was a bit easier. Since the area is located in the US and is a national park there is hundreds of pages of data on the USGS website. Specifically I used a 1 meter resolution satellite photo (USGS) of the area which was better quality then Google earth had on the area.
        Then I downloaded a 2-meter resolution height map from the USGS website.
        Just with those two components I was able to get the images above.
        The how-to on importing real-world height maps is here:
        http://www.crymod.com/thread.php?threadid=17539

        Once you add water, roads, and vegetation the results are very close to photo-real:

        http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3066/2644421204_7d10d14f2e.jpg

        Compare to: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/3932425

        My flickr set for this project is here:
        http://www.flickr.com/photos/zapwizard/sets/72157605714135417/

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        • L Offline
          lewiswadsworth
          last edited by

          Sigh...something else I have to learn how to use now.

          Amazing, zap!

          col sporcar si trova

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          • jujuJ Offline
            juju
            last edited by

            @lewiswadsworth said:

            Sigh...something else I have to learn how to use now.

            Amazing, zap!

            My thoughts exactly Lewis. I'm really hoping a proper SU->SB exporter could be devised though.

            Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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            • plot-parisP Offline
              plot-paris
              last edited by

              zapwizard, thank you very much for your posts - they contain some truely exciting information. you made me really curious (my laptop at home is downloading the crysis demo as we speak 😉 )

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              • Mike LuceyM Offline
                Mike Lucey
                last edited by

                This is very interesting and has great possibilities for real-time
                presentation.

                I have located this tut for CryEngine2 Sandbox2 Basic Tutorial as
                I did not a clue about how to approach these apps .... Errrrr, not
                that I will be much wiser after reading the tut .... but I live in
                hope 😄

                http://konakona.nbtxathcx.net/sb2/

                Mike

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                • Z Offline
                  zapwizard
                  last edited by

                  Links to tutorials on SandBox2:

                  http://doc.crymod.com -Official manual
                  http://wiki.crymod.com -Wiki
                  http://www.crymod.com/tutorials.php -User made tutorials (all of my tutorials are in here)

                  There are also lots of other third-party sites like the one mike posted.

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                  • L Offline
                    linea
                    last edited by

                    My former colleague has experimented with using the Crisis Sandbox and importing skp. He was inspired by the digital urban blog demonstration too. I don't know how much time he spent on it but he was underwhelmed with the results. I can't remember many details but I think there are certain on-screen windows and buttons (part of the game) that he could not figure out how to hide.

                    If you search on Digtal urban for Oblivion (another game) the potential for utilising that looks better.

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                    • RichardR Offline
                      Richard
                      last edited by

                      Wow I downloaded the Cry2 trailer!!! Man if that is the realtime render environment that can be expected viewing a SU scene who needs a renderer!

                      So has anyone been playing with walk throughs with the cry sandbox editor. BTW can the camera motion be set and how does one produce an animation? Via screen capture?

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                      • K Offline
                        kwistenbiebel
                        last edited by

                        I bought Crysis 4 months ago with the purpose to use the sandbox editor and try some Archviz with it. (the XSI mod tool as in between app).

                        To be honest, the workflow was way too tedious and I soon gave it up.
                        It would have been a different story if one could export straight from SU to the sandbox editor with all mats in place.

                        Oh, and another thing: you can't use the output you get from Crytek engine commercially without license, meaning you need to keep your archviz in house or just provide it as free documentation to a client.
                        A license costs tens of thousands of dollars/euros 😄.

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                        • RichardR Offline
                          Richard
                          last edited by

                          Wow thats a disappointment! really!

                          I had high hopes that this would be a fast animation opportunity! Would be interesting though to read the license. It could be more in reference to charging for play??

                          Yes the direct export from SU would be welcomed! Though unless you can use it for commercial purposes then little to be gained!!!

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                          • Z Offline
                            zapwizard
                            last edited by

                            Update for you guys: There is now a much easier and faster way to import SketchUp models into SandBox2 (Crysis engine)

                            The program is a basically a Calloda to CryEngine2 converter.

                            See my thread here:
                            http://www.crymod.com/thread.php?postid=394096#post394096

                            Source model:
                            http://tinyurl.com/5gjd42

                            http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3288/3057474115_32c0134bdf.jpg

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                            • R Offline
                              remus
                              last edited by

                              Thats pretty sweet. I might have to rope my friend in to testing a few models out for me.

                              Cheers for developing this 👍

                              http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                              • jujuJ Offline
                                juju
                                last edited by

                                I guess this means I'll have to buy both Crysis and Crysis Warhead now. Awesome excuse!

                                Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                                • Z Offline
                                  zapwizard
                                  last edited by

                                  Just a reminder: If you want to try this out without buying, the Crysis demo comes with the full editor. (But not as many 3D assets as the full game)

                                  The editor is not updated for Crysis warhead, although it is apparently coming sometime.
                                  However you can import most of the Crysis warhead assets into the current editor.

                                  The biggest thing I am going to be using SketchUp for is buildings and props, which is a huge part of any game.

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                                  • jujuJ Offline
                                    juju
                                    last edited by

                                    Now to get whatever one may have compiled in Sandbox2 back out and into SU. I suppose that poses as many issues as using the Sandbox2 tool with (or without) custom built models for commercial purposes.

                                    Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                                    • PixeroP Offline
                                      Pixero
                                      last edited by

                                      Just some basic question.
                                      I tried exporting a house and all I got was a yellow ball.
                                      What am I doing wrong? 😕
                                      Do I need to explode every thing or turn it into a components or...

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                                      • Z Offline
                                        zapwizard
                                        last edited by

                                        I have exported items with multiple components with no issue. Some more complex models I exploded and then cleaned up. Make sure and purge any unused items before export.
                                        A messy model that uses lots of intersecting hidden lines may not work well.

                                        Ideally a game ready model should be a solid model with no hidden lines, no lines that pass through faces. Basically the same tips that Google shows in their "How to model for Google Earth" tutorials. All texture dimensions need to be a multiple of 64 along their dimensions (128x128, 256x512, etc...)
                                        Crysis uses .DDS (direct draw) textures, so I convert all the textures using Paint.net.
                                        When you first import the object it won't have any textures.
                                        In SandBox2 open the Material Editor, select "get current material"
                                        You will see a list of material id's, inside there will be a texture path.
                                        The texture path will end up looking like "file://..images/texture0.jpg"
                                        Change that to the correct path for the .dds replacement.
                                        For portability to other people's computers, you should keep your textures and model files under either "crysis\game\levels\YOU LEVEL\objects" or in a similar \Mod directory.

                                        I suggest you try exporting the spitfire linked in my thread first to get the hang of it.

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                                        • S Offline
                                          sella
                                          last edited by

                                          Is it possible to export SU model to Far Cry 2 sandbox? Or am I too greedy?

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                                          • PixeroP Offline
                                            Pixero
                                            last edited by

                                            Another silly question. Where in Sandbox do I import the object?
                                            The only place where I can see it is under vegetation which surely isnt right, eh?
                                            Under Brushes or entities I cant see it.
                                            I've placed it under Game/Levels/mylevel/models and also tried placing it under editor/Objects.

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