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FPSC Classic Models and Media / (WIP) Small village model pack

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Black Profductions
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 02:35
Hello guys, i have been working on some modular pices for a cottage and i wanted to know if this looks like an interesting model pack or if i reather stop it and start working in another thing.
The plan is to include wooden fences, some furniture, maybe some vegetation and plants and some terrain in order to make it a worthy pack. Here are some screenshots of the models i currentlly have in engine as i am in the process of importing the rest of them.
Hope you like them and please give me your opinions and suggestions!




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Flatlander
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 03:22
Looks pretty good from as little as I know about textures. Bricks look good and the roof. It seems the wood textures look pretty good. Can the player go inside the building as shown in the third image?

Keep up the good work.

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Black Profductions
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 03:28 Edited at: 19th Feb 2013 03:29
Thanks flatlander! yes, they are intended to have a fully working interior, with animated doors and windows the play can close and open

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Willow
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 06:05
I think it looks great.

Black Profductions
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 12:19 Edited at: 19th Feb 2013 12:24
Hello guys, here is an update in the imported model, i am now on the work in importing the animation for the doors and windows, as well as adding glass to the windows *edit screenies where not sowing, sorry*


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Seth Black
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 14:57 Edited at: 20th Feb 2013 15:46
Looks good. /

Black Profductions
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 16:31
Updated again, wth interior photos and a better lighting setup





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elbow
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 19:19
Hi Black Profductions

The work on your site are of a very high quality. Well done.

Eugene
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 19:37
Very very nice Want to have it

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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 20:25
Excellant work, can't wait to see the rest of your work



ncmako
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 20:52
That looks really, really good! Great job.
best
Black Profductions
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 22:03
Playing around with some variations, nothng final, long road before i call it finished, just a rought test to show you guys how modular this system actually is


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KeithC
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 22:54
VERY nice work. My only suggestion, is to darken up the outside framework/beams a bit; to help offset it from the rest of the wood. No need to re-texture it, merely use the brighten tool in your 2D program to darken that part of the map.

Keep it up, real quality stuff.

-Keith

rolfy
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Posted: 19th Feb 2013 23:30
I agree with Keith, this work is very nice but the wood could do with a little more weathered look to it.
This would be a great addition to a frontier style game though I am not sure about the combination of brick foundation and wood supports and siding with the tiled roofs which give it a modern look.

You could use wood for old world and brick or concrete textures for modern to make it more useful for any era, but at the moment the style is perfect for 1750's New England. You must have a bunch of Amish guy's throwing these up for you

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fallen one
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Posted: 20th Feb 2013 01:34 Edited at: 20th Feb 2013 01:35
Id like to see this sort of thing but for Japan themed games, Ive only ever seen one pack like that, and he never released it, Id love to make Japanese houses castles and gardens, great for samurai or ninja style games.


Black Profductions
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Posted: 26th Apr 2013 22:03
I may work on one in the near future, it was doing a japanese house pack or this one, and i went for the cottage as i tought they were lacking more.
Cheers

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bojandurmic
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Posted: 7th May 2013 11:20
This pack looks great ! Will this be free or paid ?

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