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  • Italian Unity's forum: unitydevelopment. altervista. org/forum

    You can find material, texture, models, tutorials :)

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  • how do you do the footsteps in unity? :S

    I mean, make them play with regular intervals when you walk :p

  • Fuck yea man!  keep it up!!

  • Really nice man! I'm still learning Unity, but I'm climbing fast. The shadowing, texturing, scenery, all of it, great job man!

  • Very beautiful scene. Keep more videos like this coming!

  • very nice stuff Virtual Autonomy

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  • nice

    

  • when i try put point light to my house it comes through wall, why my house walls doesnt "dodge" like?

  • reminds me of oblivion! ;)

  • @mixinghoney Yeah dude, I just hate that oblivion is placed in medieval time or whatever... It would've been much more interesting if it was future!

  • @Toca91 i disagree with you!

  • @mixinghoney Boooring :O...

  • Nice! I need to learn how to bake shadows in Maya. I have a video on my channel of a Unity scene with a real time shadows and you can tell it's starting to slow down the frame rate.

  • Do you texture inside your modeling program, or in unity?

  • I love your work so much. Keep it up!

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  • What did you use to make this?

  • Wow, i like it, how the fire shines in different places on the floor when the camera moves and the shadows = COOOL!

  • \o/ ^^ nice job!

  • May I ask you to allow me to use this hut and possibly other items in a RPG game I am designing? Contact me back please

  • great

  • hey how do you play island demo online or any other game

  • This looks alot better, quality wise

    Nice job!

    -Matt

  • Added a webplayer to the description

  • I like it alot, with the shadows, are they realtime, or are they just Baked onto the Textures?

    -Matt

  • Everything is baked in this scene. Real-time lighting looks fantastic but it kills the performance. To ensure everyone is able to run the scene, the best practice is to bake everything you can.

    I'm working on another scene which only uses real-time lights, it looks amazing but I've no idea how I'm going to record a video with over 15fps. :[

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