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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Construction pack (W.I.P.)

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darimc
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Posted: 18th Aug 2007 00:55
Okay, thanks for the suggestions. here is a new model, construction billboard.

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darimc
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Posted: 18th Aug 2007 02:09
bumpedy bump bump over the hills of snow

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Cheese Cake
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Posted: 18th Aug 2007 02:36
Why bump your 1 "day" thread?
darimc
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Posted: 18th Aug 2007 02:53
whats that supposed to mean? And please comment on my new object.

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Stoopid
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Posted: 18th Aug 2007 07:07
I like the billboard. But,(the cursed BUT)Im kinda iffy on the text on it. Its ok, but not exactly the font you might find at a construction site. But still nice.

darimc
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Posted: 18th Aug 2007 15:34 Edited at: 18th Aug 2007 15:45
lol, the cursed BUT. Well, the letters are supposed to look a bit torn up.

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Posted: 18th Aug 2007 15:41
Quote: "User of : Windows 95 pentium 1 (0.5 ghz 64 RAM)
Geforce 2 (64 mb)"


Tell me your not serious?


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darimc
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Posted: 18th Aug 2007 15:46
Who said that?

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Posted: 18th Aug 2007 17:02
Of course OLEG is serious thats why he can run FPSC.

Darimc.
Thats the blue text beneath OLEG's post. (dont know how it is called)
darimc
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Posted: 18th Aug 2007 17:38
Oh, I see it.

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darimc
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Posted: 19th Aug 2007 17:37
Is there anything else people want in this pack?



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Posted: 19th Aug 2007 18:28
A monkey with a sledgehammer.
Or just a sledgehammer.

darimc
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Posted: 19th Aug 2007 18:32
will do.



darimc
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Posted: 19th Aug 2007 19:15
Here is a pic of the sledgehammer, tell me if the scale looks right.



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Stoopid
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Posted: 19th Aug 2007 21:31 Edited at: 19th Aug 2007 23:24
Looks great!

EdIt; Yes it looks the right size.

darimc
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Posted: 19th Aug 2007 22:45
thanks, do you think it's the right size?



Goosebox
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Posted: 20th Aug 2007 03:22
yo! i got a nail gun weapon that will probably go well with your pack, but it has pretty bad textures, but i was thinking of saving the gun for our weapons pack.
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Posted: 20th Aug 2007 03:29
but i dont think the last post kind of fits in this thread a little
darimc
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Posted: 20th Aug 2007 16:08
I got your email about the pack, if you email them, I will do the textures. They have to be UV mapped though.



darimc
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Posted: 20th Aug 2007 16:47
I made 2 road segments, 1 with lines and 1 without.



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Inspire
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Posted: 20th Aug 2007 18:48
What are you using for the textures? It looks like you just got happy with the burn tool.

darimc
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Posted: 20th Aug 2007 18:52 Edited at: 20th Aug 2007 18:52
I use paint.net and photo shop 7. And I didn't use the burn tool once on the roads.



darimc
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Posted: 20th Aug 2007 18:53
Inspire, could you please give some constructive crit.



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Posted: 20th Aug 2007 19:40 Edited at: 20th Aug 2007 19:41
That was. I was saying that it looks like you went crazy with the burn tool. It might sound harsh, but you had a good original base texture, I just think you did a bad job with grunging it up. I have no experience with PSP, so I can't give any suggestions other than to work on the grunge some more.

darimc
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Posted: 20th Aug 2007 21:20
Other people seem to like, so I'm going with the majority. Anyway, here is a new model. It's a port a potty for workers that need to go on the job.



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darimc
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Posted: 21st Aug 2007 01:06
does anyone like it.



Strelok
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Posted: 21st Aug 2007 01:19
I like it
It's looks that you have used photos , that is very good .
The texture look more realistic , keep it up !

Best , oleg.
darimc
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Posted: 21st Aug 2007 01:22
Thanks. Yeah for the port a potty I used a photo.



darimc
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Posted: 21st Aug 2007 05:13
please comment on the port a potty



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Posted: 21st Aug 2007 06:12
I like the port a potty. But the texture looks a little bit stretched too much, and I'm not sure if they had red computer print on the sign on the portapot.

Looks good.


darimc
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Posted: 21st Aug 2007 15:20
Well, I added the sign and the text extra so that's why it looks like that.



darimc
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Posted: 23rd Aug 2007 17:16
Any more suggestions for this pack?



Gunn3r
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Posted: 24th Aug 2007 08:18
I have a suggestion. What about steel girders? Or a wall frame, like before the contractors stick drywall on.
darimc
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Posted: 24th Aug 2007 15:32
okay, I will make a wall frame soon.



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Posted: 26th Aug 2007 01:45
Here is the wall frame, there is four in the picture just to show you how it is seamless.



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Posted: 26th Aug 2007 02:16
and here is a wrench



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darimc
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Posted: 26th Aug 2007 02:34
Okay I know have 15 models. 13 entities and two segments. Tell me if you think this is now enough to sell and if so how much?



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darimc
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Posted: 26th Aug 2007 04:10
please people, I need some answers. I'm not trying to rush anyone to comment but I have lots of stuff going on with TQE (The Quest for Essmoshon).



darimc
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Posted: 26th Aug 2007 16:24
If no one wants this pack then that's fine, because I'm not releasing it until I get some responses.



Dan the man
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Posted: 8th Sep 2007 16:35
I think you need more enities.How about if you make a jack hammer,a helmet,broken concrete,a man hole cover,trucks,tires, and bricks.That would be a model pack!
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Posted: 8th Sep 2007 16:56
OK here I'll tell you something try to mode; more harder things to this pack because I wouldn't really buy this pack because I could easily make this pack by myself for free. I'm not saying this to beat ya up, all I can say that is try to make a few more challenging models like a a couple trucks that do stuff yada yada blah.

We all want to be awesome, but does awesome want to be us?
darimc
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Posted: 8th Sep 2007 18:06
okay game lover, I can't wait o see your new construction pack



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