This is timelapse of my map for the 72hr TF2maps jam, "ctf_breadworks" where the idea is to steal bread/recipes from the other team, while traversing a bakery and facility. Unfortunately I only managed to work on it 2 out of the 3 days and didnt get as much done as I had hoped, so this will be the only timelapse of the map for now. It should be "playable" if you wish to try it (And for just 6 hours of work I would say its alright) Anyway, you can get it here: tf2maps.net/downloads/ctf_breadworks.16449/
Wow, I've never watched someone make a map before, but this was quite entertaining, and you're very talented. I decorate dojos on Warframe as a hobby, so I appreciate and understand the difficulty and creativity behind this.
@@paulvermeulen848 Thank you, im glad you appreciate it too! It is definitely not always that easy, often a lot of self doubt if its really good enough or not, but sometimes you just gotta trust the process!
@@ethosaur Exactly, the key is to trust the process, a lot of the time I come up with things to add/change on the fly; preplanning everything before actually doing it has never worked for me.
This is timelapse of my map for the 72hr TF2maps jam, "ctf_breadworks" where the idea is to steal bread/recipes from the other team, while traversing a bakery and facility.
Unfortunately I only managed to work on it 2 out of the 3 days and didnt get as much done as I had hoped, so this will be the only timelapse of the map for now.
It should be "playable" if you wish to try it
(And for just 6 hours of work I would say its alright)
Anyway, you can get it here: tf2maps.net/downloads/ctf_breadworks.16449/
Wow, I've never watched someone make a map before, but this was quite entertaining, and you're very talented. I decorate dojos on Warframe as a hobby, so I appreciate and understand the difficulty and creativity behind this.
@@paulvermeulen848 Thank you, im glad you appreciate it too! It is definitely not always that easy, often a lot of self doubt if its really good enough or not, but sometimes you just gotta trust the process!
@@ethosaur Exactly, the key is to trust the process, a lot of the time I come up with things to add/change on the fly; preplanning everything before actually doing it has never worked for me.