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Naw, not yet, it's still a work in progress, and some of the ideas/concepts will be changed along the way I'm sure. I'll put a website when we get more content though. I think it'll be cool though, personally thinking of times like the wild west It'll be cool to be able to "live" it.
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Here is a stables:
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I can only put 4 photos per post, so I'm going to update you down here:
Here is all the photos in a row:
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BING!: A new model, an almost complete general store. (obviously just lacking the sign)
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Cool! Looks like you're building up a nice collection of stuff for your game.
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Thanks. (It's good to hear SOME kind of feedback.)
Here is a scene with the 6 building I have atm together.
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Just some (hopefully helpful) criticism.
The boards used to texture the church and general store appear to be a bit larger than they should be. Perhaps tiling the texture would resolve this. I have also found a pic that I had on my computer for just such an occasion. A bank! The image is taken from a Alias: Smith and Jones, an old western TV show that can be found on hulu if you want to reference any of the locales. Also, if the stage-coach is meant to be a prop, you might consider rotating one or several of the wheels so that they are not all perfectly in the same rotation. Great stuff! |
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Thanks for the advise, yeh I probably should size down the size of the boards. That's easy enough. The stage coach is not a model, as this is for a game, so it will be movable. The bank I used was from one photo I found, but I will most likely use your bank as reference shot for a different bank. (I have to make all different models to get the game as realistic as possible.) So there will be quite a few different bank designs, and I will use yours.
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A simple fountain, and the photo of it in the town.
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