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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #915 on: November 06, 2009, 10:53:09 am »

In theory, if you used three black gems such as onyx in a gem window, it should show up as a black window. I haven't actually tested gem windows out myself with this, so I'm not sure.

Edit: Technically they would be a dark grey color according to the wiki, but you should be able to achieve the same effect.
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #916 on: November 06, 2009, 10:59:13 am »

In theory, if you used three black gems such as onyx in a gem window, it should show up as a black window. I haven't actually tested gem windows out myself with this, so I'm not sure.

Edit: Technically they would be a dark grey color according to the wiki, but you should be able to achieve the same effect.

 While that is cool, I don't think there's even close to the necessary 6,336 black gems it would have taken to make that many black gem windows.  I would have had to cheat horribly to pull that off.  At least with glass you ostensibly have an infinite supply of resources readily available (especially if you have magma at your disposal), and thus don't need to change the data files to get what you're after.
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #917 on: November 06, 2009, 11:08:26 am »

Yea, I was also thinking that would be a hell of alot of gems and assuming the caravans didn't get scared off by sieges/ambushes and your liason doesn't get themselves killed, it would still take many decades just doing it by trade alone.

One thought though is that you could try putting windows in front of the dark stone to see how the effect looks. You would still have to make 3,000+ windows, but it would be alot easier than trying to obtain the gems.
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #918 on: November 06, 2009, 11:12:10 am »

Yea, I was also thinking that would be a hell of alot of gems and assuming the caravans didn't get scared off by sieges/ambushes and your liason doesn't get themselves killed, it would still take many decades just doing it by trade alone.

One thought though is that you could try putting windows in front of the dark stone to see how the effect looks. You would still have to make 3,000+ windows, but it would be alot easier than trying to obtain the gems.

Seeing as my fort's the Mountainhome in my current game, it'd take far more than decades since I'd only have human traders to count on for black gems at that.  Though building an inner wall of rhyolite with the outer wall being clear glass windows is an interesting idea, it'd definitely look strange.  It'd also require a hell of a lot of work to pull off at this point, well over a thousand deconstructions, reconstructions, and windows forged.  I'm not so miffed about accuracy that I'd bother, really.  The tower's quite intimidating just the way it is.  Although I will keep that idea in mind next time I want to have colored-glass windows in huge quantities...
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« Reply #919 on: November 06, 2009, 11:17:37 am »

I didn't mean to ask you to pull off a mass deconstruction, I meant like you could try it out on a few places to see what the effect looks like first before doing it all at once.
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #920 on: November 06, 2009, 11:48:21 am »

Won't there be an option for vertical-axis windmills instead?

The kind I'm talking about look kinda like this, Persian style:
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According to how they look in game, I always assumed they looked like that. At least; as an option, if there are additional windmills stacked on top or something, they can always change form (like fortification). But an option of style could always be nice. Plus, the vert-axis can be resized to fit in more appropriate scale.

That's also considering how the windmills look when they are initially started, or built.
Actually windmills are:
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So the persian windmill can't be the one.
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #921 on: November 06, 2009, 11:54:03 am »

Thats just the base of it though isn't it?

Maybe if it was a corkscrew shape, but then it would be pretty inefficient as windmills rely on wind pushing a large surface area. It would work fine as a toy or something but not for actually making power. What the hell am I thinkng, a corkscrew shape would be a turbine. Still......
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #922 on: November 06, 2009, 12:30:44 pm »

the windmills take up a 3x3 area but they usually only face one direction. And that direction seems to change based on the wind direction. When they first built they rotate a little bit until they catch the wind direction. I'm almost positive I saw a windmill facing North/South at one time as well as East/West.  So I always imagined they were sorta like a larger version of a wind vane.

Ya know, like you used to see in chicken shapes on top of barns.  ...I think it might be an America thing.
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #923 on: November 06, 2009, 01:50:06 pm »

Sky render, that looks like sir farquads castle from shrek  :P.
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #924 on: November 06, 2009, 04:16:59 pm »

Sky render, that looks like sir farquads castle from shrek  :P.

I suppose there's a vague resemblance, but it bears a far stronger resemblance to the Wells Fargo Center.

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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #925 on: November 06, 2009, 05:14:02 pm »

It makes me think Orthanc: Corporate Edition.  Saruman the Gecko is CEO.
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #926 on: November 06, 2009, 05:34:53 pm »

Won't there be an option for vertical-axis windmills instead?

The kind I'm talking about look kinda like this, Persian style:
Spoiler (click to show/hide)

According to how they look in game, I always assumed they looked like that. At least; as an option, if there are additional windmills stacked on top or something, they can always change form (like fortification). But an option of style could always be nice. Plus, the vert-axis can be resized to fit in more appropriate scale.

That's also considering how the windmills look when they are initially started, or built.
Actually windmills are:
XXX
XXX
Maybe the base of the windmill is raised, so that it can be what Itnetledor posted and still have creatures walk under it?

I have to say, it does seem difficult to get a normal windmill to fit in a square; it seems more like it'd be a 2x3 or 3x2.
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So the persian windmill can't be the one.
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #927 on: November 06, 2009, 08:40:39 pm »

I think the Persian style fits df better then the dutch windmills. simply because they are basically vertical axles with sails. while the dutch windmills were actually mills hence the larger structure. all the winsmills do in DF is transfer power so they are simply wind turbines.
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #928 on: November 06, 2009, 10:09:38 pm »

It makes me think Orthanc: Corporate Edition.  Saruman the Gecko is CEO.
Eh it's a good one
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Re: Visual Fortress: another 3D visualisation app
« Reply #929 on: November 06, 2009, 11:35:11 pm »

Wow, your right it does.
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