Jmp's Field Scenes

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Hi guys,
Thank you for the encouragement,
I would do a RAR archive of all the scenes when all are finished.
Hopefully, because I would really like to help, it discourages me very much this feeling of being alone against all if I can say  ???

For Midgar, I have not put anything on it yet, I think that when everything is modeled, I would add any sector modeling on it. For more realism and total immersion in the decor
 
I am sorry that your tutorials did not attract new help for the job.

I think that what you are doing all by yourself is nothing short of heroic, jmp434! :)
 
Qhimm is to small to  attract moders or artists. That's why (and because it's easier to find tools) I made a guide on Steam. When I finally have more spare time I will update my mod on the Nexus as well. Another problem is that it is still time consuming to mod the game. Parts  of the game are still not modable and the tools we have are not state of the art, because they are developed by only a hand full of people.  :'(
 
Qhimm is to small to  attract moders or artists. That's why (and because it's easier to find tools) I made a guide on Steam. When I finally have more spare time I will update my mod on the Nexus as well. Another problem is that it is still time consuming to mod the game. Parts  of the game are still not modable and the tools we have are not state of the art, because they are developed by only a hand full of people.  :'(
That is true. Qhimm is not that well known of a place, actually there are still lot's of people that don't even know to what extent you can actually mod the game.
 
Actually Deviant Art would be the right place, but this needs to be posted in the project section of the forum. I also would make it more like a HD project of the fields of FF7, without the aim to import them (but of course with the opertunity). However, be prepared to get negative response since there are not really moders and some do know the destiny of the Chrono Trigger remake and Square Enix reaction on it.

I think that the Nexus community is very alive and may be a good start point, but FF7 moding is pretty unknown at this place, which could be changed, if we host more mods on this site.
 
jmp434,

have you managed to find some other artist that could help you with your work?

Godspeed!
 
No, and that bothers me.
There is a guy who posted in the post of the avalanche team but without too much news.
 
For lack of time, I took care of a battle scene a little more quickly. Full HD texture repainted on the original textures to create something identical. What do you think?

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Original battle scène
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Use the building of the middle for example, but this one is already in court :)

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Can this scenes 3d put back to game?
I know modelling with Maya, can I help you?
 
I hope that this project will go to the end it is finished by one or more people :D !!!
 
Hi jmp434,

How do you get your completed scenes into the game ?

Love your work !
 
Your work is incredible jmp. I've been checking in on mods for Final Fantasy VII and VIII every now and then to see if there's been some improvements or major developments. I hadn't seen your stuff sadly before now, despite being on the forum most likely at the time you started it. Your work ethic is astounding, and the speed at which you can make a field is amazing. I'm not a modder and don't really have any skills, but even I can tell your work is great.

Out of all the other stuff I've seen on here yours is the most impressive. I like that you stay so true to the original whilst completely remodeling, retexturing, and relighting the field. I've always been pretty turned off by top-down perspective type games because you can't see the action or the detail like you can when you look at it from down on the ground, as well as the fact that they generally have low-quality resolutions given they're not used anymore by many games. But you have shown me that you CAN make Final Fantasy VII look beautiful and still keep its original style. One of the things I found I hated most about FFVII and FVIII was the pre-rendered animations for things like smoke and water were very slow feeling and not smooth.

They felt very dated to my modern sensibilities. I didn't even realize it was possible to do so much with a game so old and dated given pre-rendered backgrounds, in general, are no longer used by games these days and Final Fantasy abandoned them after FFIX (though after just looking that games BG art up I guess I was mistaken about how beautiful they can look). I don't know if you've just given up on this or not but if you haven't I just wanted to give you some encouragement!
 
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