Rock Monster Act file, ready for games

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animatrix
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Rock Monster Act file, ready for games

Post by animatrix » Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:42 pm

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I have several diferent acts, Lava and stone, ect.
Tested,ok what is forum opinion?
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Re: Rock Monster Act file, ready for games

Post by Zidane » Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:44 pm

where i found the download url?

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Re: Rock Monster Act file, ready for games

Post by animatrix » Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:02 pm

this is one of several in a package Im working on, just wanted to
see if I lost my touch or not,.
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Re: Rock Monster Act file, ready for games

Post by Juutis » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:05 pm

It would be easier to judge from a larger picture. But overall, not bad. Although the texture seems a bit stretched at some points. Also, if you're not going to normal map it, you should give it some shape with the texture. Paint some lights, shadows and details onto it.

The model itself looks pretty good to me. Just the texture could be better. :)
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Re: Rock Monster Act file, ready for games

Post by animatrix » Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:03 pm

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In game screenie, and ya i know,.. These are lightweight free models for the community so
a newbie has some kind of enemies to work with, and some senior RF people might enjoy them also.
Thanks for the comments, look foward to seeing some of your work in the future.
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Re: Rock Monster Act file, ready for games

Post by Juutis » Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:15 pm

animatrix wrote:In game screenie, and ya i know,.. These are lightweight free models for the community so
a newbie has some kind of enemies to work with, and some senior RF people might enjoy them also.
Thanks for the comments, look foward to seeing some of your work in the future.
Ani
Yeah, that makes sense. Unwrapping and texturing a humanoid model properly is a time consuming process.

If you wanna see my work, your best bet would be to check this out. Unfortunately I won't be working on much anything in the near future. Well, at least nothing graphical enough to actually show anything. :)
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Re: Rock Monster Act file, ready for games

Post by darksmaster923 » Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:09 am

Great to see that your modelling awesome characters again. I'm only good with weapons, so this will be useful
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