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Meteor!

02-23-2007, 09:32 AM#1
Tide-Arc Ephemera
I know sc_freek made a fiery meteor, but there's some other meteors I'd like, I might not use them now, but I want to have a spell-pack of meteors because they look freaking cool on warcraft3.

+Rep if you can help me.
ANYWAY! These meteors would be like sc_freek/WC3's infernal meteors, but I want these types:

Frost - Pale blue and white emitters which are like frost, like a Frost Wyrm's attack.
Poison - Dark green emitters, like smog and the green from the top margin of "Post New Thread" sort of colour.
Radiation - Bright green emitters, brighter than that of the normal WC3 meteor.
Dark - Deep purple emitters, they're like purple smog sort of, like the colour of a Voidwalker.
Astral - Bright yellow, the same sort of yellow you'd find on a Faerie Dragon's attack.
Holy - Similar to the holy light colour.

The impact would be much appreciated if it was the regular bluish shock-wave, or even better if it were the same type as the element associated with it.

Thanks.
02-24-2007, 09:25 AM#2
BBDino
Try DLing Magos model editor (search for it) and playing around, it will be fun and you might be able to make some of these yourself.

Because your current probability of success? Zero.
02-24-2007, 07:24 PM#3
Tide-Arc Ephemera
I use Mac... so um... anyway... And even if I did have an editor, my probability of success would still be 0.
02-24-2007, 09:12 PM#4
Pyrogasm
You could try using Wings 3D if you're running OS X. Even then, though, you're still out of luck.
Quote:
Wings 3D
Wings 3D is a free and open source modeling program that is based on Nendo and Mirai. It has a very intuitive and highly customizeable interface. Like Nendo and Mirai it uses a winged edge data structure(hence the name wings) which permits very rapid and straight forward management of edge loops if the user is applying edge loop modeling techniques to their model. Wings is also multi-platform.

URL: http://www.wings3d.com
02-25-2007, 02:58 AM#5
Vexorian
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tide-Arc Ephemera
I use Mac... so um... anyway... And even if I did have an editor, my probability of success would still be 0.
It is actually pretty easy to edit the colors of a model I could even with pure mdl. I currently have zero time.