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3 Dimensional Chat / Medieval Market Town from Arteria

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Stevie
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 13:17









Arteria have just launched their new medieval market town pack. The pack contains 8 market stalls, including fish, bread, meat, spice, fruit/veg, weapon, clothes etc. The pack also contains 6 town buildings including an inn, town houses, shops, plus 3 out buildings (storage and a stable). To round the pack off we include a full town keep model on two layers for you to house the buildings.

The price is $39 for a limited period

http://arteria-gaming.com/market_town.html

If you purchase this pack, as a pre christmas bonus, if you purchase membership, which allows you to download all conent from the site for a whole year for one price, we deduct this pack sale from the membership price you pay!.

Regarding details of membership contact me at
sales@arteria-gaming.com or yertari@msn.com
http://arteria-gaming.com/market_town.html
Cash Curtis II
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Location: Corpus Christi Texas
Posted: 29th Nov 2007 14:11
This looks really good. Is this accurate?

Quote: "Models use one texture skin per model
Average each item 1800polys"


If that is accurate then that is quite good. How are the doors and windows made? Are they separate limbs that can be removed? I also would need to be able to remove the roof from each building and remove the roof and upper floor in multi-storied buildings. How are the limbs arranged in each building? Also, can we see inside the shops?


Come see the WIP!
Van B
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 16:47
Moved, please post model pack information here (3D Chat).


We're going down... in a spiral to the ground...
SamHH
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Posted: 30th Nov 2007 01:32
Looks really nice!


Cash Curtis II
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Posted: 2nd Dec 2007 00:32
Steve, you might have missed my questions. Any thoughts?


Come see the WIP!

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