Re: SCP-513 Implementation and Modelling.

#12
Destructoid wrote:Make sure reg wants 513 back in. Also, time to find my old 513 room concept.
Well, then find it and show it here
mrpeanut188 wrote: I can haz modelling.
Okay, then. You can do some WIP mapping for 513-1 containment cell or texturing 513-1 when Gogert completes the model.

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SCP 513 -- Cowbell Modelling
            Gogert777 -- SCP-513-1 Modelling 
            Omniary -- Cowbell Sounds
            mrpeanut188 -- Containment cell WIP mapping 
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Re: SCP-513 Implementation and Modelling.

#15
I don't know why, but the idea of 513 chamber having a hole on the wall doesn't feel right to me, maybe because any SCP confifrmed to be contained in-game capable of doing such are not the type to use the same hole as an exit (unless it was done by 096 and 096-1 was inside 531 chamber).
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Re: SCP-513 Implementation and Modelling.

#16
Lusor1111 wrote:I don't know why, but the idea of 513 chamber having a hole on the wall doesn't feel right to me, maybe because any SCP confifrmed to be contained in-game capable of doing such are not the type to use the same hole as an exit (unless it was done by 096 and 096-1 was inside 531 chamber).
What I intended was that a nearby SCP did an incredible amount of damage to the chamber, and the area around it, to start is the reason why 513's container is a bit damage. The whole in the wall that leads to another hall is simply so 513's room wouldn't be a complete dead end, with two other possible pathways.
It slep time bunner.

Re: SCP-513 Implementation and Modelling.

#17
Omniary wrote:
Lusor1111 wrote:I don't know why, but the idea of 513 chamber having a hole on the wall doesn't feel right to me, maybe because any SCP confifrmed to be contained in-game capable of doing such are not the type to use the same hole as an exit (unless it was done by 096 and 096-1 was inside 531 chamber).
What I intended was that a nearby SCP did an incredible amount of damage to the chamber, and the area around it, to start is the reason why 513's container is a bit damage. The whole in the wall that leads to another hall is simply so 513's room wouldn't be a complete dead end, with two other possible pathways.
But the cowbell? Was cowbell damaged by an aggressive SCP?
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Re: SCP-513 Implementation and Modelling.

#18
Juicy wrote:
Omniary wrote:
Lusor1111 wrote:I don't know why, but the idea of 513 chamber having a hole on the wall doesn't feel right to me, maybe because any SCP confifrmed to be contained in-game capable of doing such are not the type to use the same hole as an exit (unless it was done by 096 and 096-1 was inside 531 chamber).
What I intended was that a nearby SCP did an incredible amount of damage to the chamber, and the area around it, to start is the reason why 513's container is a bit damage. The whole in the wall that leads to another hall is simply so 513's room wouldn't be a complete dead end, with two other possible pathways.
We could have a scene with SCP-682 breaking 513's containment chamber when he's chasing somebody
Well, as a matter of fact SCP-682 was still contained. Or wasn't he?

EDIT: Just some lil' news - The Cowbell progressing is a little bit slow, and confirmed another SCP to work on - SCP-980 ( delayed due to many works including other works and SCP-513 implementation.)
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