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Plan for Neil Marshall

by Neil Marshall · 03/24/2005 (7:41 pm) · 4 comments

Okay, well Expo 2005 has started.

www.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/IMG_5002.JPGwww.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/IMG_5004.JPGwww.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/IMG_5006.JPGwww.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/IMG_5014.JPGwww.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/IMG_5028.JPG
Notice the 3 screen output on this one:
www.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/IMG_5031.JPG
The other part of the pavilion:
www.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/IMG_5041.JPG
VIP Area:
www.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/IMG_5075.JPG
Torque VS Reality (The Torque version was made before the building):
www.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/compare1_email.jpgwww.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/compare2_email.jpgwww.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/compare3_email.jpgwww.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/compare4_email.jpg
Inside the game. In this gallery movies popup on the PDA but I couldn't find a screen grab program that would capture the hinterlands whose who.
www.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/gallery1.jpgwww.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/gallery4.jpg
Niagara Falls from the US Side. (I made this one)
www.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/niagara.jpgwww.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/niagara2.jpgwww.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/niagara4.jpg
These buildings are really at the Younge & 401 but they're now in Niagara falls :)
www.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/niagara5.jpg
ATI's headquarters is also now in Niagara falls
www.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/niagara6.jpg
PEI
www.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/pei2.jpgwww.eightlines.com/neil/temp/expo/pei3.jpg
Here is a Flash Tour of the Virtual Pavilion. I took the screenshots this morning.

#1
03/24/2005 (7:47 pm)
Blame Canada! Sorry, a South Park flashback. Seriously cool though. Sounds like a huge undertaking. I am glad to see someone using Torque for something which is got really a "game" so to speak.
#2
03/24/2005 (8:00 pm)
It's a MMOVC :) It was a medium sized undertaking. There were about 7-8 artists, around 13-14 programmers, and about 6 or 7 people creating content based on government web pages.

Hopefully the downloadable version will be available next week.
#3
03/24/2005 (8:52 pm)
Nifty!
#4
03/25/2005 (6:25 am)
Very cool, Neil!