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CorinthianMerchant Offline
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Model requests.
So, as the title says, I look for a volunteer to make three models for my upcoming TC "The Man Machine". I won't be able to pay you, but you will be greatly thanked and I will mention you in the credits.

1. Brickwall. A wall with the same size as a wall static object.

2. Brickwall Doorway. Same as 1., only with a doorway shape just like in the game.

3. Hanging_lantern_ceiling.ent without chain. Edited version of this entity without the chain so I can place it on tables.

Thanks in advance.

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06-30-2012 12:32 PM
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RE: Model requests.
One idea is, if you have the texture, use decals on existing static objects. Smile

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06-30-2012 01:37 PM
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RE: Model requests.
Bored as I am, I decided to try this out.

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?4u9zn7x5px87da2

Put the DeskLantern in your entities folder, and the BrickWall items into your static_objects folder.
The doorframe is the only actual static model. The wall is simply a plane with the BrickWall material applied to it.

06-30-2012 02:13 PM
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RE: Model requests.
I have a brick wall and brick wall doorway, but they're about twice the size of your normal wall (intended). If someone doesn't mind resizing them, i can attach them here.

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RE: Model requests.
(06-30-2012 02:13 PM)Obliviator27 Wrote:  Bored as I am, I decided to try this out.

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?4u9zn7x5px87da2

Put the DeskLantern in your entities folder, and the BrickWall items into your static_objects folder.
The doorframe is the only actual static model. The wall is simply a plane with the BrickWall material applied to it.
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(06-30-2012 03:35 PM)Your Computer Wrote:  I have a brick wall and brick wall doorway, but they're about twice the size of your normal wall (intended). If someone doesn't mind resizing them, i can attach them here.
Thanks for your offer! Big Grin

(06-30-2012 01:37 PM)Streetboat Wrote:  One idea is, if you have the texture, use decals on existing static objects. Smile
Thanks for the tip!

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