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Geek Culture / Free Low-Poly Medieval Models

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Ogre
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Posted: 28th Jan 2003 15:08
Hi all!

I am making a series of free models on
http://www.3dhangout.com/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl
--> Ogres Showcase !
--> Free Low-Poly Models

Some of the models:




n3t3r453r
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Posted: 28th Jan 2003 15:18
I'm working on medieval game too, do you want to work with us? More info by e-mail/
Shadow Robert
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Posted: 28th Jan 2003 16:26
those are pretty good (^_^)
you may want to look into setting up the shade/normal groups so give more effect and accentuate certain areas

Anata aru kowagaru no watashi!
Ogre
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Posted: 28th Jan 2003 17:02
Net Eraser: thanks for the offer, but no thanks I am just making these models as a learning experience right now.

Raven: I am learning as I go, so my next models will probably be a little better in that department thanks for the nice comments tho.
Shadow Robert
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Posted: 28th Jan 2003 21:16
believe it or not it'd be pretty hard to tear that work apart without being petty

it is pretty sweet ... hopefully they're all scaled properly - and i look forward to the next work you show

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gbuilder
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Posted: 28th Jan 2003 21:20
These are excellent and it's very generous of you to make them available for free use. More please, they will be very useful.

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gbuilder
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Posted: 28th Jan 2003 22:20
Ogre,
To add..If you need some ideas on the type of objects to make.. here are a few.

Wooden Pail
Window with surround (Shutter type)
Door with surround
Fireplace
Hat or Coatrack

gbuilder.

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Ogre
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Posted: 29th Jan 2003 02:26
thanks for the nice words and for the ideas.. I will get right on it
Ogre
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Posted: 29th Jan 2003 08:19
the wooden pail is ready

gbuilder
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Posted: 29th Jan 2003 12:10
Superb, Keep at it Ogre..

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Kangaroo2
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Posted: 29th Jan 2003 12:18
I agree with Raven, these are hard to fault! Nice 1 m8

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Posted: 29th Jan 2003 18:58
Very good! I might consider using these in the future

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 30th Jan 2003 08:37
tip for the bucket... the part thats hold the handle, make them with a simple textured hole (possibly transparent capable texture)

as they're so close together than the user won't see it much it just add unnessary polygons

also make them part of the bucket rather than seperate, might only take away 4 polys - but still makes it look neater when it isn't being AntiAlias from far

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Ogre
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Posted: 30th Jan 2003 13:35
Raven: thank you! thats some great tips I am always looking for a way to improve the polycount, and "doh" I should have thought of that myself

Will see about the handle also
InSiDeR
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Posted: 30th Jan 2003 17:47
hey those are great, but can you make a PERSON!!!!!

medievil times werent run by chairs and buckets you know!!!!
lol

wow im an ass

well jsut an idea

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 30th Jan 2003 19:09
depends what part of it you remember

i mean in most films i've seen ALOT of chairs in the staring roles - only to be killed seconds later by some careless "knight" or something

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Ogre
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Posted: 31st Jan 2003 00:51
Insider: heh, yes I can make a person, but the world would be a rather dull place without some furniture the person could play with?

Raven: I just love those chair characters.. I say Golden Globe, but they don't even get to be on the credits
InSiDeR
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Posted: 31st Jan 2003 06:50
lol
ack!, the evil buckets and stools have you under there mysterous pine control....arrghh! beware the pine...beware the pine!!!!!

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Posted: 31st Jan 2003 20:55
hehee

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