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im working on a the last of us map mod currently after relearning the tools, im planning to make the indiana map sometime after that
i lost all the raw map files of my other mods so i have to start from point 1 again but i learned blender and unity and how to import stuff into unturned and im working quite fast and producing much better content too so i may bring out an indiana map that looks better than the map on the screenshots at some point this year
heres some tlou map pics
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=918859868
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=918875338
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=918141766
you can expect detail like that in indiana (althought all the pics are incredibly WIP)
I'm from Indiana and I love this so much.
the modding documentation at least back when I was working on it was piss poor and the examples included for modding also weren't all too helpful.
The custom pine trees and barn were some of the only content i was able to fully create from scratch without major frustration but even those didn't fully work such as changing size at a
You couldn't fell those pine trees either and in overall the whole experience of modding was just extremely frustrating for me so I sadly gave up on the mod.
Even if I wanted to try modding again at some point, I now have school and a part time job both which are kinda exhausting and taking up a loooot of my freetime so I couldn't ever release something as big as i originally planned so RIP Indiana I guess.