FOOL concept, kids and beta

Among the forum goings-on is an interview with Herve Caen.

Actually, it should be "Eric Caen", not "Herve Caen". How could you confuse the famous Caen brothers?

Also, where the hell's Corith lately?
 
Geez-us. This thingie just had me made an account after several, or at least, 200 years of lurking. Hence: Hello World!


- it might be considered a flame, but: it indeed is concept art, as long as it transports a certain kind of "vibe", it works. In this reality, unfortunately, it just has to do ...exactly this. One trying to put certain realism into concepts will fail. Which is because of a) the pressure of workflow, b) the fact, that realism won´t never be achieved in a ...simulation, although I might admit, that it indeed would be better, if these blood-ish thangs just had have been rotten ;).
( Realism as in: plausible canon-based whatever, not as in: just avoid being physically accurate.... as an exuse :lol:)

In summary: be nice to that concept-art-dude unless you are able to spill out something like that on your own. Not meaning nice words to describe a setting, but making it alive via [ in this case: a rather quickly-ish done digital painting ].


We got those tools to mod. As they say nowadays...anything goes!
:clap:


Edit: axe-cuse mee eenglish, Krautland and such :P
 
I refused to use the car in Fallout 2 because the rubber tires would have been gone that long after the war.

Oh wait, no I didn't.

I don't get the attitude that the game should be realistic. Fallout was NEVER about realism. Science! isn't realism.

If you are yammering about the time it takes rubber to decay, you're nitpicking. Big-time...
 
alec said:
You know, rubber tires, just sitting there all in the open, would decompose in 50 to 80 years.
That's because they are patented super-duper Highwayman tires from 2067, processesed to extend durability so that they *never* decompose. Forget ducking under your table for cover when the nukes strike - a stack of highwayman tires will keep you safe from anything!
 
Beelzebud said:
I refused to use the car in Fallout 2 because the rubber tires would have been gone that long after the war.

Oh wait, no I didn't.

I don't get the attitude that the game should be realistic. Fallout was NEVER about realism. Science! isn't realism.

If you are yammering about the time it takes rubber to decay, you're nitpicking. Big-time...
i total agree, there is no point in looking for science in sfi game

altough in this case, i dont see a problem the key here is:
alec said:
You know, rubber tires, just sitting there all in the open, would decompose in 50 to 80 years.

Just saying.

iirc rubber break down (not decompose) in the sun because of UV radiation so its fair to assume that in warehouse it will take them a lot more time to brake down more like few hundred years.
 
Beelzebud said:
Fallout was NEVER about realism. Science! isn't realism.

Never, NEVER!! EVERRR!!! AAAAAHH!!

:then he runs away covered in flames:

The exact place & time of FOOL have not been announced yet.

Alec, he wasn't asking you specifically.

For the concept art, I don't know what's the problem with it guys. I love it! It looks JUST like my garden!
 
Ausir said:
Actually, it should be "Eric Caen", not "Herve Caen". How could you confuse the famous Caen brothers?

Still don't know what you're talking about
 
mor said:
dirtbag said:
I don't really like the art because the wheels in the front are very sharp while the trees looks like a simple photoshop spray-thing

:shock: i hope this post had shit load of sarcasm

No hahahaha seriously I thought it was a screenshot at first :crazy: I just looked very quick hahaha
 
Lexx said:

looks nice:
who6l1.jpg



but dont get to excited, as reminder of what concept art really mean, i'll post those of FO3 and we all know how that turned up:
http://ui29.gamespot.com/124/cityruins_2.jpg
http://i.neoseeker.com/ca/fallout_3_conceptart_tkKoc.jpg
http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/2007/141/918428_20070522_screen001.jpg
http://scrawlfx.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/fallout-3-art.jpg
 
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