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These look really well, wait no there AMAZING!!!!
Thank you for heads up,ealabor.ealabor said:Alright, so the trimming down is done and missing files worked out.
Right now I am working on some togas for citizens, but I also started working on a little village scene to work out the props and prop textures.
I will be making some additional models and displaying them here, also I will revise the models for the first houses and increase the texture sheet size, since they are rather blurry up close, and the normals aren't quite offsetting that blurryness as I had hoped, since the texture is too small.
So, this means in the near future i'll display the new/revised props, and once that is done i'll complete the scene and display that.
Belendor said:I am just hoping there will be also some new weapons or armors after seeing these buildings countless times. We also would like to see some weapons from you....
Belendor said:@Outlawed, i hardly believe he is planning that as he was looking for someone to take that position.
theAthenian said:I can't frickin wait to see a fully explorable town scene of Rome.
theAthenian said:I am going through the same thing right now with my own map of Rome and my own scene props. Tbh, it's quite difficult putting it all together to create a scene according to a plan.
Lynores said:E, have you tried lods with props yet? I'm just wondering, since I haven't tried it myself. Granted, meshes too simplified would degrade some scenes that rely on a nice background like the propylaea, but it might be useful for the more complex columns, at least, should get rid a couple thousand polies.
Lynores said:I thought it was a reconstruction until I saw the little fella and the ui icon. Great work.
Bayard-X said:I recently fell in love with your mod.
Recently???Bayard-X said:I recently fell in love with your mod.
ealabor said:Alright guys just a quick preview of what I am willing for the forum area:
So, a toga, the Sep. arch, part of the ToC, and a placeholder prop for the Carcer.
Lynores said:I thought it was a reconstruction until I saw the little fella and the ui icon. Great work.