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FPSC Classic Models and Media / 3D Alive - Medieval and Urban Packs

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Dr Parsnips
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Posted: 1st Feb 2009 18:11 Edited at: 1st Feb 2009 22:56

Hey Guys,
3D Alive is a new site that i am working on that will allow me to distribute my models to you guys! And to celebrate the release of the site i thought i would Give you guys Two Free Packs.

So here they are!

Medieval Pack


There is a video of some of these models in FPSC attached to this post!And here is the Youtube LINK


This Pack include the following models:

1 Market Stall (Image)

1 Cart (Image)

1 Barrel (Image)

1 Wooden Box (Image)

1 Throne Set - Includes a Throne, a step and candle holder (Image)

1 Hill Segment - Includes Straight, Turn and End segments (Image)

1 Tree (Image)

1 Path Set - Includes Straight, Turn, Cross roads and End Segments (Image)

1 Log Stump (Image)

1 Bush (Image)

Mini Urban Pack

This pack include the following models:

1 Tool box (Image)

2 Fireducts (left and right) (Image)

1 Green Bin (Image)

4 Telegraph Poles (Image)

1 Wooden Crate (Image)

1 Transistor (Image)

Download Them Now HERE

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Kurotatsu
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Posted: 1st Feb 2009 18:17
Well done I'm there are many who will jump at these.

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Demon Air 3D
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Posted: 1st Feb 2009 18:23
theese are awsome ! thanks
Cosmic Prophet
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Posted: 1st Feb 2009 18:29
These are great Alex. Clean mapping, and nice use of textures.

Thanks for this.

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KeithC
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Posted: 1st Feb 2009 18:42
Very nice; thankyou!

xplosys
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Posted: 1st Feb 2009 18:47
Great stuff. Thanks.

Best.

Leaning Objects To The Side
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Posted: 1st Feb 2009 19:17
WOW.. Dr Parsnips,I really like what you have done with your new web site..You did a Awesome Job! By The Way..Thanks for both model packs. Awesome as always! keep up the good work. Have a great day.

Cheers,
Tanya.
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Posted: 1st Feb 2009 20:09
Thanks for the compliments guys! ii'm hoping to ready my next free pack soon! Keep an eye out! I'll post it in this thread and anything else i release! Happy Gaming!

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Posted: 1st Feb 2009 21:59 Edited at: 1st Feb 2009 22:00
Nice job. Thanks for the min pack. Can you post some FPSC pictures?
Dr Parsnips
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Posted: 1st Feb 2009 22:16
Yeah sure, there is a video in the first post of some of the terrain included, il just get some fpsc pics

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Posted: 1st Feb 2009 22:46
New Ingame Screenshots as per request,



im sure you guys can find better ways of using them

NOTE:
There were some scalling issues but i have now ammended them, i would advise either redownloading the medieval pack, or adjust the scales in your FPE yourself.

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Posted: 2nd Feb 2009 00:05
Thanks so much. I will be using the Medieval pack in the current game I am creating.

For those who are wondering why they are getting a -can't find mesh error- it is because downloaded folders contains the path name "Dr.Parsnip." It needs to be one word as that is the way it is in the FPS files. This is also for the texturebank files. Make sure to delete the dot (period) and make sure there are no spaces either. Of course you can always edit the FPS file instead using FPI EditPad.




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Dr Parsnips
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Quote: "For those who are wondering why they are getting a -can't find mesh error- it is because downloaded folders contains the path name "Dr.Parsnip." It needs to be one word as that is the way it is in the FPS files. This is also for the texturebank files. Make sure to delete the dot (period) and make sure there are no spaces either. Of course you can always edit the FPS file instead using FPI EditPad. "


Thanks for pointing that out, i will amend the download again! sorry about that people! Should really test out my downloads before releasing them

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Quote: "Thanks for pointing that out, i will amend the download again! sorry about that people! Should really test out my downloads before releasing them "


Thanks for this pack. The entities are great but the segments look like they will really help (in the medieval pack). Is the download now sorted? I was getting the mesh error too...

Many thanks!!
Dr Parsnips
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Thanks for this pack. The entities are great but the segments look like they will really help (in the medieval pack). Is the download now sorted? I was getting the mesh error too...

Many thanks!! "


Yes my site is getting a revamp at the mo, so i have to wait before i can sort the download, however the mediavl pack is attached to this post. It has been tested and im hoping that it will fix the error. Im sorry for the problem guys, will hopefully have it sorted soon!

On a side note: Hopefully i will have my first set of tutorials for milkshape up on the site, so stay tuned!

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chidem
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Quote: "Yes my site is getting a revamp at the mo, so i have to wait before i can sort the download, however the mediavl pack is attached to this post. It has been tested and im hoping that it will fix the error. Im sorry for the problem guys, will hopefully have it sorted soon!"


One last question - do I just unzip the contents into the entity and segment folders for this new download to work?
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2009 15:35
Good Question. Its the same as the other download, just with the fixed folder names. There is a readme text in the Zip that i hope explains what to do.

Hope this works otherwise i will have another look at the files.

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that you are giving those free, nice thanks mate, nice contribution, well made, wowowow


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Dr Parsnips
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2009 15:48
Thanks for the kind words! It would help if the download i provided actually worked....

Anyway i have alot more free content coming along with some premier content. Im just waiting to get it all sorted and finish them off.

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Posted: 3rd Feb 2009 16:12
Those urban pieces will really help add depth to peoples scenes. Great work and thanks again!

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Posted: 3rd Feb 2009 16:27 Edited at: 3rd Feb 2009 18:14
Thanks KiethC, Always nice to hear kind words.

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I have now uploaded the three part tutorial project for the basics of milkshape 3d. I hope that this will help thos who are trying to learn 3D modeling. I am hoping to get several video tutorials up all aimed specifcly at getting new users creating their own content. Please look at the tutorials and see for your self.

I am quite pleased with how they came out. Have fun with them!

(p.s. If a mod could advise me on whether i should make a new thread for this for search purposes that would be great)

All the Best
Alex,

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Posted: 3rd Feb 2009 18:23
I would definately make a new thread about it.

Dr Parsnips
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Posted: 3rd Feb 2009 18:26
Ok then, could you lock this one then, if anyone has any problems with these packs they can email me directly. Thank you!

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Posted: 6th Feb 2009 18:26
Very nice, I like the stylisation on some of the models, it gives them some uniqueness, I also think that the urban ladder-thingy has a cool sci-fi look to it...

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