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    okay so i found something pretty awesome

    the 3d scenes in Myst were all built using a mac modeller/renderer called Strata Vision 3D. i bought a boxed copy of this program with the intention of trying to recreate a model or two in the game, using the original renderer.

    the box came with an extra disc - a library of shapes and textures. i noticed on the inside flap of the cd that it apparently included textures from Myst!

    unfortunately, it turns out the disc was a demo. you browsed through the library until you found something you wanted, and then called a 1-800# to buy a serial number. you could enter the serial number and instantly have access to that texture.

    unfortunately, no one has ever figured out how to crack Strata Clip 3D, and i couldn't figure it out today either.

    fortunately, some creative digging turned up the Myst textures. they've been hiding on a Warez cd from 1996 for the past 30 years.

    i just managed to load the program into system 7 and it's all there. these are the original textures used to render some areas of Myst. i still need to install Strata Vision to test them out, but afaik this is the first time these original textures have been seen since.

    #macintosh #vintageApple #myst #retroGaming #win31

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      okay so i found something pretty awesome

      the 3d scenes in Myst were all built using a mac modeller/renderer called Strata Vision 3D. i bought a boxed copy of this program with the intention of trying to recreate a model or two in the game, using the original renderer.

      the box came with an extra disc - a library of shapes and textures. i noticed on the inside flap of the cd that it apparently included textures from Myst!

      unfortunately, it turns out the disc was a demo. you browsed through the library until you found something you wanted, and then called a 1-800# to buy a serial number. you could enter the serial number and instantly have access to that texture.

      unfortunately, no one has ever figured out how to crack Strata Clip 3D, and i couldn't figure it out today either.

      fortunately, some creative digging turned up the Myst textures. they've been hiding on a Warez cd from 1996 for the past 30 years.

      i just managed to load the program into system 7 and it's all there. these are the original textures used to render some areas of Myst. i still need to install Strata Vision to test them out, but afaik this is the first time these original textures have been seen since.

      #macintosh #vintageApple #myst #retroGaming #win31

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      @vga256 You should reach out to Nathan Baggs on YouTube to see if maybe he'd be able to crack it.

      https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQvW_89l7f-hCMP1pzGm4xw

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        @vga256 You should reach out to Nathan Baggs on YouTube to see if maybe he'd be able to crack it.

        https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQvW_89l7f-hCMP1pzGm4xw

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        @soviut IIRC he mostly works with windows/dos all x86. System 7 on 68k might be slightly out of his wheelhouse. But maybe he’s up for a challenge.

        @vga256

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