ARCHIVE NAME NEWSKY1.ZIP AUTHOR PHOSTOXIN (Jako Malan) CONTACT dfm@msi.imt.za DESCRIPTION Three premium quality sky-maps for Quake 2. Sky1 : Sunset on a deserted planet Sky2 : Nukage sea on Mars Sky3 : Mountains on earth FTP This archive is available ON FTP.CDROM.COM INFORMATION --------------------------------------------------------- OPEN GL IMAGES Yes SOFTWARE IMAGES No PROGRAMS USED VistaPRO 3 by John Hinkley INSTRUCTIONS/USAGE --------------------------------------------------------- Create a new sub-directory off your normal Quake2 directory. Unzip ALL the *.TGA files to the : /QUAKE2/YOUR_DIRECTORY/ENV/ directory. RUN "Quake2 +set game YOUR_DIRECTORY" Start a New Single Player or Multi Player game. At the console type one of the following : "sky sky1_" "sky sky2_" "sky sky3_" Then have a look around at the windows and outdoor areas. You should see the Q2 Sky replaced with a new one. FOR TOTAL CONVERION AUTHORS : --------------------------------------------------------- I shall in future release more sky replacement packages. However, if you have any specific sky requests, please E-Mail them to me. I shall try my best to assist you. NOTE : Sorry, but I cannot E-Mail the renderer to people whom ask for it. It's not just illegal, but also well over 500mb in size. CONTACT INFORMATION --------------------------------------------------------- I am looking forward to hearing what people think of this add-on. If you have any comments or suggestions, please E-Mail them to the above address. CONDITIONS/PERMISSIONS --------------------------------------------------------- Althought this archive contains no code intended to harm you or your PC, I cannot be held responsible for ANY losses or damages occuring as a direct- or indirect result of downloading, unzipping or using this archive. If you would like to use any of these skys in your maps or conversions, please give me some credit in your TXT file. You MAY use these skys as a base for new ones, as long as you give me some credit and release it as a different name. Some of these skys are -BASED ON- original landscapes designed by John Hinkley.