Actually this video was the one I wanted, from 15:15 you describe the process of copying colours identically, using Paint as a way to directly sample the colours and then taking the values it provides and putting them in the Qubicle Colour Picker. But the problem for me is that those values simply don’t translate. I have a colour that is R200 G160 B53 H29 in Paint but in Qubicle it won’t allow me to input those values, as whenever I get the RGB right and try to change the hue, it changes the green and blue values. So I can’t do the colour translation between Paint and Qubicle.
And of course, I now realise that I don’t need to mess with Hue, Saturation or Lum(ination?), Qubicle and Paint just gives them different values for odd reasons. The only thing I need is the right RGB value and I’ve checked and that works. /noobmodeoff
Thanks for the help though
Edit: With noobishness turned off, the model was coloured and here we are: Tier 0 Bed.qmo(3.9 KB)
Fortunately although I asked my question about where to sample colours from afterwards, this had been coloured entirely off a screenshot of a birds-eye view so they should all be fine. Currently working on icon versions of things, as I’m not sure if anyone has yet done any icon versions
If this was an option I would never be outside of Qubicle. There are a lot of issues with having a game made in a certain style and having more than a few people working on assets. I would help if I was asked but I think the pace of production of the game is good, why rush it when taking their time can make the models and the game that much better?
@Rybilton Not sure if I get it right. However, the models you see here are mostly copies of art which was created by Tom and shared with us either per screenshot or in the different live-streams. I fear that Tom is still playing in another league than most of us here in regards of creating Voxel-Art. So i don’t think we could provide too much help at this point in time… .
P.S. Updated the list with the new farmer model, thx @Pandemic for sharing.
Please think twice about that. The business model of Qubicle is that if you like it you buy the home or master edition which allows you to export into the .obj-format. Providing a single model to a friend so he can play around with it should not be a big deal, but offering this as a “service”…
@Vince5754 If you want to play around and get used to animations, etc. feel free to take a look into this thread. You will find also some .obj-files there which you can download to get started.
I made a beserker, with a wolf hood, sorry for the late reply, you could take a look at that if you want, but i would have to send it to you, because i dont have the full version of qubicle and pictures dont do it credit