I made good progress with the conversion of the Stranded III UI system from Lua to C# (as mentioned in the previous blog entry).
 finished / 
 nearly finished / 
 not started or very unfinished
 Button
 Icon button
 Bar
 Sprite
 Label
 Checkbox
 Input
 Context menus
 Combobox
 Optionbox
 Slider
 Listbox
 Tooltips
 Layout & window system
 Scrollbar
 Tabs
 Item Slots
 Drag & DropNow as the UI elements are programmed in C# instead of being scripted in Lua, I'll also expose a Lua API for them so you can very easily build your own custom menus.
Some new models
There's finally something visual again. Screw that broing chatter about weird code stuff, right?!
Shelter
This is a raw and unfinished version of the basic shelter. It's one of the most primitive buildings in the game.
The shelter can be built quite quickly and it gives you a minimum protection from bad weather when sleeping.

 click to enlargeIt's a standalone building which means that it is not modular and can't be extended. At least that's the plan for now. I might change that later.
Hand Axe
Here's a real stone-age tool: The hand axe. It helps you to cut down trees. Of course it's pretty inefficient but still better than no tool at all.

 click to enlargeI wanted to make the texture look like the stone was processed to make it sharper. This didn't work out well unfortunately but I guess it will do for now.
Feather
I also made a feather. Yes, I'm not kidding. It's just a feather and for my standards I went quite crazy with the poly count there...

 click to enlargeUnfortuantely I made some mistakes when making it. For example I didn't plan ahead properly and first made the 3D model and afterwards painted the feather texture on the exported UV layout.
When drawing the texture however I decided to make it more pointy at the upper end which doesn't really match the mesh geometry.
Luckily it's not a huge problem as you probably won't notice this flaw in game.
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 Interesting project. I want to see more.
  I hope everything still works fine but it looks okay from here.


