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3 Dimensional Chat / Blacksmith Shop for Eternal Destiny - W.I.P.

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John H
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Posted: 20th Aug 2003 05:17 Edited at: 20th Aug 2003 05:25
Pretty much as the title states. Work in progress Itll look much better textured, then I can take off a hundred or so polies (havent used poly cruncher yet)

Modelled in milkshape
Took about 2 hrs.



For those of you with a bit slower connection



Hope you like, Open for C&C

Oh and just to let you know. Those two boxes are going to be a stove for the blacksmith when textured

If you want to see the reference pic I used, here it is.

http://ryan.skow.org/city/ironanvil/pics/front.jpg

A wee bit too big to post

Couldnt get a front or side view, so the proportions might be a little off but I think they are pretty darn close. It will look a bit like that when textured

RPGamer

Current Project: Eternal Destiny
Porting all files to my new computer
MikeS
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Posted: 20th Aug 2003 05:24
Hey, good to see some progress with ED.

Not too bad, if you ask me. Hope to see the textured one soon.

(btw, let us know what the polycount is once you finish.)



A book? I hate book. Book is stupid.
John H
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Posted: 20th Aug 2003 05:26
There I edited the pics

Current Project: Eternal Destiny
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actarus
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Posted: 21st Aug 2003 16:29
No bad but it just looks like a modern house with a few blacksmith elements in front.


Usually,a blacksmith didn't live in his workshop nor did it have any doors or wooden walls...It looked much more like a hutt,unless it was based inside a castle.

Have a look at scandinavian history books/websites to inspire yourself.

http://www.foteviken.se/engelsk/art_english/e_viking_art17c.htm

If I've seen it all before,why's this bus taking me back again? @_@

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