Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

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Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by Rex Claussen » Fri May 08, 2026 18:26

Both sets of screenshots are excellent and atmospheric.

In the laboratory pics I noticed that the humans in the stasis tubes appear to be anatomically correct. Way to go, Willem!

Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by sitters » Sun May 03, 2026 15:38

A creepy one for a change

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Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by sitters » Sun Apr 26, 2026 10:53

Textured

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Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by sitters » Sun Apr 12, 2026 9:59

Thanks,

Shots of new room WIP :

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Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by Rex Claussen » Fri Apr 10, 2026 15:59

Yes, excellent work, Willem!

Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by Enjay » Wed Apr 08, 2026 11:49

I really like seeing the untextured versus textured comparisons. It's interesting to see how the basic architecture takes on a new life when it has colour, and to see whether what you were planning matches up with where I thought it was going. e.g. I love the glowing cyan internals of the DNA machines. I hadn't expected that. I was imagining them in a more medical beige/white (probably because I had already equated them to real-life MRI machines in my head).

Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by sitters » Sun Apr 05, 2026 15:38

Here the textured version.

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Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by sitters » Mon Mar 23, 2026 16:33

Essentially a machine (that does not exist) that can replace pieces of DNA in the body. :)

Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by Rex Claussen » Mon Mar 23, 2026 14:00

Enjay wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2026 20:04And my unimaginative brain went straight to MRI machines.
Yes, MRI machines. But with jagged teeth.

Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by Enjay » Sun Mar 22, 2026 20:04

Rex Claussen wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2026 14:07 Is it just me, or do those like like giant mouths about to gobble up candy bars? :wink:
:lol:
And my unimaginative brain went straight to MRI machines.

Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by sitters » Sun Mar 22, 2026 15:58

Ha Ha, :D

The intention is for it to become a secret underground military base,
where experiments are conducted to create a super soldier through genetic manipulation.

So, a mix of technology (sci-fi labs) and real stuff,
like restrooms, a canteen, training, sleeping quarters, and more.

Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by Rex Claussen » Sun Mar 22, 2026 14:07

sitters wrote: Sat Mar 21, 2026 11:12Image
Is it just me, or do those like like giant mouths about to gobble up candy bars? :wink:

(Just kidding. I know they are turbines of some sort.)

But, yes, the level of realism is astounding! If I knew how to model, I'd be using models in all my work.

Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by Enjay » Sun Mar 22, 2026 12:45

I don't know what exactly the room is for, but it definitely gives a "something big, important industrial and technological happens here" vibe.

Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by sitters » Sun Mar 22, 2026 11:25

Thanks,
Yes, I think I have enough detail for this room.

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Re: Classic FPS game with CopperCube game engine

by Enjay » Sat Mar 21, 2026 11:53

Again, the level of detail that you are bringing to this is amazing.

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