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No offence, but those tuts weren't really on architecture, although it helped with columns, arches etc.

 

I'd follow advice Codja himself gave me... figure out a more real life setting and find photos, trying to copy them in Radiant.

 

If you're trying a classic SW setting, rewatch the films, to replay the levels, take notes, draw sketches, take screenies.

 

Jus a few ideas :)

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The learner becomes the teacher:)

 

If you know how to manipulate brushes, patches and models already, then follow Vogel's ( blatantly 2nd hand:) ) advice :D

 

If you don't know how to manipulate brushes, patches and the like then have a look on richdiesal's site - it's where most of us started.

 

(except me - try doing a search for Worldcraft - the best editor of it's time for Quake and Worldcraft. Changing from Worldcraft to Radiant took me MONTHS even though I already knew all the principles of editing)

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Wedge has something written at http://www.map-review.com about making levels look nice ;)

 

But yeah, like Codja said, ill take like 20-30 screenshots of levels in JA and JK2 for a reference in making maps. :) Ill even pause my star wars videos at certain scenes just to attempt to get my map to look right. Remember, never leave walls flat, make curves, or right angles... stuff like that. Add support beams. For the ceiling add lights sticking out (or going inward) for the floor, you could make very small cuts and texture it differently. If its terrian, try and blend the textures.

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One of the biggest sources of inspiration I found was Ralph McQuarrie's concept art.

 

If you own the old Star Wars Multimedia CD-ROM "Behind the Magic" then you'll find concept art for the entire original trilogy, schematics for all the ships, location plans, set designs, stills for every scene in each of the films.

 

It's in crappy old SVGA and you'll need to setup Win95/Win98 compatabilty mode, but it's worth getting if you can find it. It also has old deleted scenes of Luke and Biggs in Tosche Station where it explains a lot of his desire to join the imperial academy. Off topic, but cool.

 

Other than that, if your doing "classic" era Star Wars, just do a search for Ralph McQuarrie on google.

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Originally posted by Codja X

One of the biggest sources of inspiration I found was Ralph McQuarrie's concept art.

 

If you own the old Star Wars Multimedia CD-ROM "Behind the Magic" then you'll find concept art for the entire original trilogy, schematics for all the ships, location plans, set designs, stills for every scene in each of the films.

 

It's in crappy old SVGA and you'll need to setup Win95/Win98 compatabilty mode, but it's worth getting if you can find it. It also has old deleted scenes of Luke and Biggs in Tosche Station where it explains a lot of his desire to join the imperial academy. Off topic, but cool.

 

Other than that, if your doing "classic" era Star Wars, just do a search for Ralph McQuarrie on google.

 

Where on EARTH do I get a hold of that lil' GOODY??

 

*searches GOOGLE*

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