Model editor used in Quake1?
Model editor used in Quake1?
Does anyone know the original modelling program used by the artists in Q1? What about the painting program?
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Re: Model editor used in Quake1?
IIRC it should be Alias PowerAnimator or simply "Alias". The mother (or father) of Maya.
Meadow Fun!! - my first commercial game, made with FTEQW game engine
Re: Model editor used in Quake1?
oh nice history lesson!
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Really surprised the example picture off the Alias Power Animation shows off with a Thunderbird 3 model of Gerry Anderson's TV Series.
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Oops, missed this one:
They used Deluxe Paint. By the way, here's a good read:JasonX wrote:What about the painting program?
The Art of Quake 2, by Paul Steed wrote:All of the in-game textures in QUAKE 2 were created using Electronic Arts’ venerable Deluxe Paint, and for some animations we also used Kinetix’s Animator Pro. You may chuckle at our choice of Deluxe Paint, as the program has been around for ages. But for static manipulation of pixels using a 256-color palette, there really is no substitute.
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And a good interview explaining some of the process:
It seems that Deluxe Paint was used for the models in Quake 1, and Texpaint for the ones in Quake 2.Gamasutra - Interview with id's Kevin Cloud wrote:Prior to Texpaint we’d edit the skin in Deluxe Paint. However, in Deluxe Paint you can’t easily identify what part of the skin is where and how it should really look wrapped on the model.