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FPSC Classic Models and Media / medieval baptismal

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heltor
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 00:51
Here is a marble baptisma. I am working on a medieval pack I have 40 entities alreasy, but I'm having some trouble on dome mudels I want to make glass models and am not sure how, if anyone has suggestions or ideas I would apprieate feedback.

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heltor
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 00:52
baptismal download

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Scope
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 02:16
Thanks heltor nice.
Scope.
Seth Black
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 02:45 Edited at: 6th Mar 2008 04:49
...you know I already like it, heltor.

Please do keep 'em coming!

Thanks,

Seth Black

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Quote: "...I want to make glass models and am not sure how, if anyone has suggestions or ideas I would apprieate feedback. "


Paint.net can generate some very amazing transparency effects. I can lend you a hand with this, if you need it.

Drop me a line, if you need any help with this.


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heltor
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 02:50
Thanks Seth B I will try to keep new models for the forums
Leaning Objects To The Side
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 07:09
heltor Awesome Job!! as always..thanks for the download..keep up the good work.

Cheers,
Tanya.
adrian10
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 15:26
How many polys has this model?

Looks pretty good.

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heltor
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 22:03
not sure how many poly but about 1600 vrtices
heltor
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 22:16
Seth B my problem with glass seems to be in my export, I use 3ds max 9 for modeling and photo impact x3 for my textures, but when I put my models in fpsc the glass is opaque. I think its a file format issue, I'm not sure.
Seth Black
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Posted: 6th Mar 2008 22:31
...I've had great luck making a transparent glass patio door.

The darn thing looks like real glass in FPSC. I made a .png
texture, ran it through Paint.net, and voila...a very realistic tranparency.


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bond1
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 01:30
Cool looking stuff you're making! It's great that you're doing some medieval themed models.

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heltor
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 22:03
thanks bond1 its your work that inspired me.

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