Flora in ST: Oblivion - Jdooby's Trees - Razorwing - 07-31-2005
Jdooby created ten trees for Morrowind, of which five were good. The half that weren't suffered from repetetive texturing, and were tall as mountains, and I personally wouldn't want to see a repeat of those in Silgrad Tower: Oblivion. The ones that are good, though, are really good. So I would like to suggest that we use Jdooby's five good trees in our upcoming mod.
They're leafy trees suitable for a temperate climate, like Reich Hills, Ashunor Valley, Deepen Meadows and Silgrad Region. They don't have to be used everywhere in those regions of course, but logically that would be where they can be used. Not sure how they would look compared to the speedtree variety, but if it looks bad then perhaps these trees could be used in one of Silgrad's future parks. If the latter idea catches on then the trees have one thing going for them: low poly count.
I've uploaded them as separate archives in the gallery. Each archive contains the two textures that all his trees use, as well as .max conversion and .nif original for reference, and a screenshot for quick browsing.
If there are no objections, I would suggest the future ST: O main file admin (if we're lucky, that'll still be Quentin) downloads the archives after the game is released and then converts them to the format Oblivion uses. Then when the next internal release is uploaded, ST: O modders would get access to them. That's just theoretically speaking though, as we don't really know how working on Oblivion mods will be. If the trees are used when generating landscapes, then it wouldn't surprise me if that has to be done centrally by the main file admin. Placing them by hand should still work though.
Downloads:
Jdooby's Tree #A1
Jdooby's Tree #A2
Jdooby's Tree #A3
Jdooby's Tree #B1
Jdooby's Tree #B2
- Quentin Fortune - 07-31-2005
Good thinking, mate, but if we're really lucky, Valderon will take the control of the main plugin again. (I know someone who would be very lucky )
But I agree with your suggestion and hope that the models can be used for Oblivion.
Greetings
Quentin
- Razorwing - 07-31-2005
The tree trunks could use some texturing TLC though *whistles innocently*
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