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3 Dimensional Chat / HcE-Ent: 3D plants model pack/collection

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Master Xilo
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Posted: 9th Jun 2008 16:30 Edited at: 22nd Jun 2008 02:14

Media pack by Hurricane-Eye Entertainment



Visit it's site for more informations.


Plants Collection
Hi, this is my 3D plants pack.

It contains low-polycount 3d plants with high resolution textures.

Including:
- Fern
- Strawberry
- Cummon Butterbur
- A small plant
- Clover

All with 1 premade variation and their parts, so you can make your own variations.

Formats:

- Milkshape .ms3d

- Lightwave .obj

- DirectX/DB .x (only the variations)

- Textures 1024x1024 (of course you can easily resize them)/256x256 in .png-format


3D Plants collection

Total: only €5.00EUR

with full commercial license



(link to the website)


PICTURES
Visit it's site for more pictures.



VIDEOS



© 2008 Hurricane-Eye Entertainment
www.lost.eu/3069f
AaronG
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Posted: 9th Jun 2008 19:55
WOW looks great!


Master Xilo
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Posted: 9th Jun 2008 22:52
Thank you!

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Master Xilo
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Posted: 13th Jun 2008 21:29
Added a new picture:
In TGC gallery:
http://www.thegamecreators.com/?m=gallery_view&i=876



And a youtube video:
Myles Lambert
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Posted: 15th Jun 2008 19:04
They look very nice but can we see a version of them in fpsc or darkbasic?
Master Xilo
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Posted: 15th Jun 2008 19:11
Quote: "They look very nice but can we see a version of them in fpsc or darkbasic?"


The shots are DBPro.
I don't have fpsc or darkbasic, but are there trial versions?
Master Xilo
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2008 02:15
OK, I didn't find a trial version of fpsc, but I think it supports .x - files.
Aaagreen
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2008 21:13
Yeah, they should work fine in fpsc. Depends what the poly counts are.

Please check out my WWII Media Pack 1 FPSC thread... http://forum.thegamecreators.com/?m=forum_view&t=131014&b=3&p=0
Master Xilo
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Posted: 26th Jun 2008 22:14
Well that's quite different, the sube models go from 4 to ~40,
and in the combos there are 4-X of them.

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Posted: 27th Jun 2008 06:51
wait so will they work in fpsc and there is a free thing you can do just not all the media comes with it

touch the cat fell my bat
Benji
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Posted: 27th Jun 2008 07:31
Looks great!! How'd you get those shadows?

Master Xilo
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Posted: 27th Jun 2008 08:23
Benji
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Posted: 27th Jun 2008 08:59
Really? But Evolved's only works with normal mapping. How did you separate the shaders? Would you mind uploading the shader?

Uncle Sam
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Posted: 27th Jun 2008 09:19 Edited at: 27th Jun 2008 09:23
Looks great! Only it looks like the fps is 28 in that shot. Imagine it on a full terrain! Could I see an example project I can run on my comp?

Master Xilo
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Posted: 27th Jun 2008 15:09
I mean his deferred shadow-shading shader and removed the specular component of it...

sync rate is 30 in this scene
+ the shadow shader is very expensive (scene is rendered 4 times + 6 times for each light!)+there are multiple lights

Benji
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Posted: 27th Jun 2008 21:29
Yup, you must have a monster computer. I can't even run his example project smoothly! Thanks for replying.

Those are some impressive plants you got there.

Uncle Sam
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Posted: 27th Jun 2008 23:19
Would still like an example project I could run though.

Master Xilo
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Posted: 28th Jun 2008 00:43
Well, I could give one to those who have bought it...

Uncle Sam
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Posted: 16th Jul 2008 06:45
But that doesn't make sense...I guess it would be hard to give out a demo without the media.

Master Xilo
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Antigroup
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Posted: 18th Jul 2008 11:46
Aww, 5 Euros. My American money is worth almost half that of the Euro now. My paypal account is running on empty. (about 6 pennies) If only I could lift up the sofa on the internet. But it doesn't work that way. But those look very nice. I hope I can buy them soon. Those textures are nice. 1024x1024 makes for great models even with low poly.
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Posted: 30th Jul 2008 20:08
And if 1024x1024 is too big for your needs, you can just reduce the size without problem.

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