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3 Dimensional Chat / Rubble models

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Cheese Cake
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Posted: 6th Dec 2008 20:56 Edited at: 6th Dec 2008 21:08
Hey guys.
Here are some other models i made, for a project i am working on.

They are a pile of rubble.
Just 1 single object. 1 mesh. And let the UV/texture do most of the work.

Here is pile 1:








And here is pile number 2:









And those were the rubble piles!

Hope you like them.

The last image of each pile is just the finished version with a normal map.

And the others are the progress of them.

CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 6th Dec 2008 21:08
Very nice, that'd be perfect for my game, I suppose this will be going into the GCS?

Perhaps a little scorching, to emulate a bomb that's gone off near it?

Cheese Cake
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Posted: 6th Dec 2008 21:12
Thanks.
I am still considering selling them or just giving them away for free.
If i will set them up in a pack for free.
They will be uploaded on Templar's site if he wants to.

Yeah i was thinking of a nuclear explosion. Or something.

Little Bill
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Posted: 6th Dec 2008 23:07
Wow, they look great! I love the textures!


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Crav3
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Posted: 7th Dec 2008 06:38
Great stuff Cheese cake! Did you use a planar map for the first model where the main rubble is?
CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 7th Dec 2008 11:45
I like the new one as well, lovely rubbly....

Cheese Cake
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Posted: 7th Dec 2008 14:48
Thanks all! Glad you liked it!
Crav3. I am sorry, could you explain what a planar map is exactly?

Not that i am new to this, but some terms of how the methods are called.
Is sometimes very confusing

Red Eye
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Posted: 7th Dec 2008 15:31
Nice, very nice


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Posted: 7th Dec 2008 21:57
Looks great !

Crusader2
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Posted: 7th Dec 2008 22:45
Very nice! I hope you plan to give these away for free. Either way, they would be great to have.

If A=B and B=C, are people still stupid?
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QuothTheRaven
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Posted: 7th Dec 2008 23:36
Those are awesome, I especially like seeing the transition to final product that shows you do so much with so little geometry. Very nice

X Games
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Posted: 8th Dec 2008 00:57
Great mesh work and texture
Strelok
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Posted: 8th Dec 2008 06:00
Looks just amazing , professional quality !

How big is it actually ? Could you place a normal character near to it ?

Thanks

Somebody please give me a job...
Cheese Cake
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Posted: 8th Dec 2008 21:12 Edited at: 8th Dec 2008 21:14
Thanks all glad you liked it!

And Strelok here is a picture of the size.
With a character standing next to it.

Dont mind the character by the way
It will be finished soon. Just have to put some clothes on him.

Anyway here is the screen.



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Alucard94
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Posted: 8th Dec 2008 21:15
Looks very good indeed man! I like that you actually made the textures yourself instead of just using blurry photos!


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