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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Destroyed Building Construction Set.

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darimc
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Posted: 5th May 2008 03:38
Here is my new WIP model set for fpsc. These are parts of broken buildings that can be pieced together to create destroyed buildings. So far I have four, I intend to have about ten. There will be ones with texture variations and for right now I am using a free brick texture that needs replacing. This will most likely be sold in the fpsc store.



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Deathead
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Posted: 5th May 2008 03:46
Looks nice but a destory buidling doesn't get cleaned 24/7 so grunge up the textures.


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darimc
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Posted: 5th May 2008 03:51
Thanks. But if you read the first post you would see that I said this is just a free texture I found, I am still working on mine.
Quote: "Looks nice but a destory buidling doesn't get cleaned 24/7 so grunge up the textures.
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puppyofkosh
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Posted: 5th May 2008 05:12
I like it, keep it up.

Aertic
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Posted: 5th May 2008 11:19
looking good davis.

darimc
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Posted: 5th May 2008 20:53
Thanks guys. I will sell these in a pack on the TGC store, probably 20-30 cents per model.



Scurvy Lobster
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Posted: 5th May 2008 22:27 Edited at: 5th May 2008 22:30
Theoretically ButterCutter is far better for destroying anything since it can be applied to any segment you happen to own. When I say theoretically its because I am not sure that ButterCutter is actively being sold any more. I have heard there are other CSG cutter packages out there but I don't know their names.

darimc: if you could make the new ultimate CSG cutter for FPSC then that would really rule!
Aertic
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Posted: 5th May 2008 22:32
Yes but csg cutters only work on Segments, these are entitys that are not restricted to their enviroment.

darimc
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Posted: 5th May 2008 22:42
Well, as Nathan said, the point of these are to be able to place them freely with out being restricted by only 90 degree rotations, etc.
Quote: "Theoretically ButterCutter is far better for destroying anything since it can be applied to any segment you happen to own. When I say theoretically its because I am not sure that ButterCutter is actively being sold any more. I have heard there are other CSG cutter packages out there but I don't know their names.

darimc: if you could make the new ultimate CSG cutter for FPSC then that would really rule!"




Scurvy Lobster
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Posted: 5th May 2008 22:44
Good point!
darimc
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Yeah.
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Aertic
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hey, stop stealing my thunder, lol...
Looking good darmic keep it up.

Deathead
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Quote: "hey, stop stealing my thunder, lol..."

What thunder? Damn forgot to check the forecast again.lol


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FredP
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Posted: 6th May 2008 10:28
Quote: "probably 20-30 cents per model.
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Can you elaborate on how the store is going to do the pricing for models?That is dirt cheap for a model.
And are you planning on selling your stuff in packs or just individually?
I prefer to buy packs whenever possible for continuity unless I need a specific model for a specific purpose.

RIP Floating Skull unknown-2007 we will miss you in FPSC x10
darimc
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Posted: 6th May 2008 13:40
Yeah, this will be released in a pack on the TGC store. But the pack will contain a few models that will be priced about 30 cents for each, adding up to $3.00. And I realize that we are selling very cheap but that is what TGC is recommending. Most fully animated characters are no more than $1.50-$3.00 on the store.
Quote: "Can you elaborate on how the store is going to do the pricing for models?That is dirt cheap for a model.
And are you planning on selling your stuff in packs or just individually?
I prefer to buy packs whenever possible for continuity unless I need a specific model for a specific purpose."




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Posted: 6th May 2008 14:11
Cool.I can already see my cash heading to the TGC store...and my old lady smiting me in the head...

RIP Floating Skull unknown-2007 we will miss you in FPSC x10
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Posted: 6th May 2008 15:59
lol FredP.

I will probably buy this when the store opens up, darimc, good work.

darimc
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LOL.
Quote: "Cool.I can already see my cash heading to the TGC store...and my old lady smiting me in the head...
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Cool! *cash register noise*
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I will probably buy this when the store opens up, darimc, good work."




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Posted: 6th May 2008 22:30
@darimc, nice to see you back!
Your work has improved a lot! Well done!

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Posted: 6th May 2008 22:56
Great work!

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darimc
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Posted: 6th May 2008 23:54
Thanks Ice Cube! I haven't seen you around since I got back, what have you been up to?
Quote: "@darimc, nice to see you back!
Your work has improved a lot! Well done!"


Thanks.
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Quote: "Thanks Ice Cube! I haven't seen you around since I got back, what have you been up to?"

Mostly freelance projects - Web Design / Development, E-Commerce stores, PHP coding etc. Quite fun indeed, lol

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Okay, that's pretty cool.
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Posted: 7th May 2008 17:32
Great job!
very nice work keep it up.

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darimc
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Posted: 7th May 2008 21:08
Thanks.



Ice Cube
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Quote: "Okay, that's pretty cool."

It's not always that fun like playing games, but yes - it's pretty cool.
Good luck with your models again! Hope I can buy something soon

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Quote: "It's not always that fun like playing games, but yes - it's pretty cool.
Good luck with your models again! Hope I can buy something soon
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