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FPSC Classic Models and Media / What modelpack would you defently buy

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bas
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 18:55
hey what kind of model pack you want to see
I am working on a ww2 modelpack.
but if you have other sugestions i want to make those pack
also .

my site
http://basdevreugd.awardspace.com

here is a picture of a ww2 guard tower


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fallen one
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 19:24
See model suggestions in the sticky, I belive my suggestions are bar far the best, my mun says so, so that means its true.

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Butter fingers
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 19:35
Quote: "See model suggestions in the sticky, I belive my suggestions are bar far the best, my mun says so, so that means its true."

So, your suggestions are the best, now you just need to get your spelling up to scratch.

Leaning Objects To The Side
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 19:38
bas you did a AWESOME Job on the ww2 guard tower!! keep up the good work. Have a Great day.

Cheers,
Tanya.
Beast E Gargoyle
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 19:43
A swordsmen model pack is a good idea. Best,
Beastegargoyle

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Aaagreen
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 19:50
that guard tower is very high poly, some trees would be nice

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Butter fingers
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 20:00
Quote: "that guard tower is very high poly,"


1000 isn't that much considering how it is constructed. Those Cross pieces would look awful if they were done as alpha textured plains.

Looking cool so far, hard to say how it's looking without a texture.

Seth Black
FPSC Reloaded TGC Backer
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 20:07
Quote: "...that guard tower is very high poly..."


...nah. That model looks nice. It's 1000 polys well spent...


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fallen one
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Posted: 7th Mar 2008 21:34
Quote: "So, your suggestions are the best, now you just need to get your spelling up to scratch"
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Mr Mun says my spelling is just fine.

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Anja Viotile
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Posted: 8th Mar 2008 09:01
well alot of polyes could have been saved by doing the planks and windows bu texture. theres no need for doing them on the model i think.

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bas
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Posted: 9th Mar 2008 18:28
what is the max poly count for fpsc

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bas
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Posted: 9th Mar 2008 19:41
bas
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Posted: 9th Mar 2008 20:02


dirrect link

if the other don't work :p

also check my site by my portfolio are some models as well
http://basdevreugd.awardspace.com

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