================================================================ Title : Lear Filename : lear.zip Author(s) : Jason Abbott Email Address : jasona@brimstone.com Homepage : http://www.brimstone.com/quake2 Description : Dark cold cloudy world, filled with the broken remains of a stone work. Installation : unzip to: Quake2\baseq2 Additional Credits to : ID Software for Quake2 The many online style/help pages for level editing, notably Rust and the Gamasutra Env map page ================================================================ * Play Information * ---------------------------------------------------------------- Software needed to play : Quake2 registered version Viewing Instructions: At the command line prompt type "sky woebane/lear_" ---------------------------------------------------------------- * Construction * ---------------------------------------------------------------- Build Time : 1 day System Used : K6 233 w/64MB RAM Tools : Bryce3, Fractal Painter 5, SkyPaintGE Date Finished : Nov 12th, 1998 other skies by the author : the eskoth sky pack (eskoth.zip) Known Bugs : none What worked : 1) It does look like a cold dark land. 2) Works well in software mode too. What didn't work : 1) There's some empty space in the map. 2) The stacked blocks look a little off. ---------------------------------------------------------------- * Legal Stuff * ---------------------------------------------------------------- You MAY distribute this sky, provided you include this file, with no modifications. You may distribute this file in any electronic format (BBS, Diskette, CD, etc) as long as you include this file intact. If you intend to use this sky in any way (TC's, Mission Packs, CD's, Freebee's, etc.) please contact me. You MAY include this environments in any map that you give away. If you want to do more than just give away the sky, please contact me first. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ** Where to get the environments ** ---------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.brimstone.com/quake2/local/env