Revision 0 of my static mesh catalogue is finally ready - enjoy.
It currently lists all of the TWI static meshes since mid-September (prior to the release of the G41).
The static meshes are first listed in alphabetically order of the name and description I have given the mesh, not by the name as listed in ROed.
The meshes are also listed as broken down by package and group.
There is a third special list which includes all static meshes featuring snow or some other characteristic relevant to a winter map.
Future work includes:
1) Keep up with updates from TWI
2) Including lists of static meshes created by the community.
If you have made static meshes that you want included in the next revision, send me:
a) permission to list the static mesh
b) the static mesh's name
c) the package or, if its saved in a mylevel package, the map name where the static is saved
d) the source where the package or map can be downloaded
If you have any suggestions for other "special lists" feel free to send them my way.
Also, as this is a work in progess, if you notice any errors or discrepancies please let me know so I can fix them.
If you like this convenient tool, help me out with my other project: a historical meta-reference, the Compendium Orchestrium.
It currently lists all of the TWI static meshes since mid-September (prior to the release of the G41).
The static meshes are first listed in alphabetically order of the name and description I have given the mesh, not by the name as listed in ROed.
The meshes are also listed as broken down by package and group.
There is a third special list which includes all static meshes featuring snow or some other characteristic relevant to a winter map.
Future work includes:
1) Keep up with updates from TWI
2) Including lists of static meshes created by the community.
If you have made static meshes that you want included in the next revision, send me:
a) permission to list the static mesh
b) the static mesh's name
c) the package or, if its saved in a mylevel package, the map name where the static is saved
d) the source where the package or map can be downloaded
If you have any suggestions for other "special lists" feel free to send them my way.
Also, as this is a work in progess, if you notice any errors or discrepancies please let me know so I can fix them.
If you like this convenient tool, help me out with my other project: a historical meta-reference, the Compendium Orchestrium.
Attachments
Last edited: