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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Stack of US CASH

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Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 3rd May 2008 22:52
Hey Fellas,
I have been working on getting a money system going using the variables in v109.

Here is the model of US CASH that I made for it in case anyone else needs one.
The image is Public Domain, so I thought I would make a Public Domain model for it.

Have Fun!

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Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 3rd May 2008 22:53
Here is the Screenshot...

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castek
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Posted: 3rd May 2008 22:56
cool

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Conjured Entertainment
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Posted: 4th May 2008 01:21 Edited at: 4th May 2008 03:41
Quote: "they dont look like stacks they look like super thick bits of paper"

You mean in game or in that screen shot?
That JPG is a little fuzzier than the actual gameplay.
You can see from the texture that I did try to make the lines, but I think the model is too small to see that detail.


Edit
Here is another X file that is a bit shorter in length and stacked a bit thicker.
That might help see it better as a stack, but you still have to look closely.
Just add the b to the file name in the FPE file. ( cash100.x becomes cash100b.x )

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puppyofkosh
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Posted: 4th May 2008 17:36
That's nothing compared to what deathhead released...jk

Looks awesome, thanks.

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Posted: 4th May 2008 17:38
Quote: "That's nothing compared to what deathhead released...jk"

Lol actually I'm going to release a moneyless top version of my stack so you customize it with this model.


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Posted: 6th May 2008 09:07
Quote: "That's nothing compared to what deathhead released"



What do you guys think about my furniture I'm working on...?

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F0aMy
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Posted: 6th May 2008 15:47
Look's nice BUT!!!
All the wood should be different colours... if u know what i mean.
Because then each modle would blend into one another...

Just a tip

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Posted: 6th May 2008 15:54
I like the new stuff.

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Posted: 6th May 2008 16:29 Edited at: 6th May 2008 20:31
Quote: "All the wood should be different colours... if u know what i mean.
Because then each modle would blend into one another..."

Sorry, I don't know what you mean.
How will they blend in if they are different colors?

I used the same wood grain for all of the textures in the hopes that would make them blend better.

Did you mean to say they should NOT be different colors?
Because the darker color outline on the edge is what I was questioning myself.

Thanks for the feedback guys, I appreciate it.

Here are the HopeChest/FootLocker and Pillows...

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