I want to explore how to make my Doom levels look nicer,
And I loved how the graves looked in Blood: Fresh Supply.
Do those count as what people call "Doomcutes"?
If I can make a room with a table and some 3d objects it would add a ton,
and I understood that's what Doomcutes are for.
Again, are the detailed objects in Blood somewhat related to Doomcutes?
Question regarding the game Blood & Doomcutes
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Re: Question regarding the game Blood & Doomcutes
So, I dont really understand purpose of this thred, but if you want to make your game nice, go right away. Just forget any rules, guidelines and things like that...
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Re: Question regarding the game Blood & Doomcutes
"Doomcute" is just a fan term for decorative objects made using level geometry (sectors and lines) in Doom. There's nothing different or special about them compared to other level geometry.