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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Furniture Model Pack (WIP)

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vorconan
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Posted: 3rd Dec 2006 23:32 Edited at: 3rd Dec 2006 23:40
Firstly, sorry to anyone who was expecting my first model pack. I will release it when i've brought the poly count down just enough to keep the model looking good.

Anyway, here is the new model pack that will be brought out before christmas (early christmas present), it's a furniture pack. I have completed 4 models, they are a low poly count compared to my other models and just to top it off, there will be a total of 30 models made by me, and i am open to a maximum of 10 suggestions by the FPSC community. I will need reference images or detailed descriptions but can't promise to model absolutely everything people say in relation to the time i have to do this in.

This model pack is just a way to extend the variation of game design in beginners, apologise for some of my crude remarks in some of the threads and thank all of the community itself for their contributions and i felt as though i should give something back.

Need comments ASAP, thanks

so what's the job?
vorconan
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Posted: 3rd Dec 2006 23:34
Screenshots coming up:


Screenie 1: A Small Drawer

so what's the job?

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vorconan
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Posted: 3rd Dec 2006 23:36 Edited at: 3rd Dec 2006 23:38
Screenie 2: A Small Cupboard

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vorconan
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Posted: 3rd Dec 2006 23:38
Screenie 3: A Small Bookcase

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vorconan
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Posted: 3rd Dec 2006 23:39 Edited at: 4th Dec 2006 19:06
Screenie 4: A Small Storage Desk

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masterchief 193
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Posted: 4th Dec 2006 01:16
Thats pretty good

FPSC ROCKS!!
phil17
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Posted: 4th Dec 2006 01:25
Looking great!
But you have some really intense competition from other members and official packs. Just keep the price low and quality high (demanding but thats what the people on the forum want )
Im sure this will turn out great.

When I step into this library, I cannot understand why I ever step out of it.
vorconan
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Posted: 4th Dec 2006 18:41 Edited at: 4th Dec 2006 18:42
this model pack will be free, i'm sure someone will find a use for it (unless you don't want it free that is)

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vorconan
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Posted: 4th Dec 2006 20:55
come on, any suggestions for any furniture anyone would like in their game?

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GeoNeo
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Posted: 4th Dec 2006 23:58
how about a bed, dresser with mirror and without, TV stand, night table, office corner unit/desk, office desk extension and filing cabinets for on top of it, filing cabinets that hang on the wall, coffee table, couch, end tables, entertainment unit.....

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muggins majik
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Posted: 4th Dec 2006 23:58
Your stuff looks really good. I'm always looking for Victorian furniture, as it's hard to do a pre-20th century game with the standard packs in FPSC, but anything is always very welcome. How about a Wrought Iron double bed? Or a bookcase filled with dummy books? Or a display cabinet? There really is 1000's of options.
muggins majik
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Posted: 5th Dec 2006 00:05
Sorry to double post, but you could make the pack very different than other offerings, by making some game tables. I have uploaded a picture of a poker table made in Poser. If you cut the poly's down. Something like this could look great in FPSC.

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