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Post by Dave on Jun 3, 2011 16:43:45 GMT -9
This may look like a simple little model, but it's packed with texture options and you should get a lot of use out of it. The Cabin has a fully-textured interior and a lift-off roof for easy access. Scores of distinct looks are possible by mixing and matching the textures in the multi-layered PDFs. And if you don't want to mess about with the PDF layers, this kit comes with two prepared looks that are easy to print out right away. It's currently available to download for just $3.95 from DriveThruRPG, RPGNow and Wargame Vault. Soon it'll be offered at Paizo's webstore and Ecardmodels, too. Thanks for checking it out!
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Post by Vermin King on Jun 3, 2011 17:53:18 GMT -9
I really like the clay tile roof texture. Is that one of them that you talked about?
On your multi-layered offerings, sometimes I wish you'd have the main picture, and then maybe three small versions of different versions. We know your work here and know how jam-packed they are, but for buyers who have never tried your models, it might convince them to see the added value.
Maybe???
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Post by Dave on Jun 3, 2011 18:16:33 GMT -9
Yeah, these clay tiles are from the new batch of roofs I've been working on the last couple of weeks. I've retired all of my earlier roof textures, along with a lot of older wall and floor textures. I think I recently went up a level in Photoshop, and the older stuff just isn't up to my standards any more.
But you know who really rocks? Lord Zsezse Works. Holy canoli, their textures are beautiful.
With this model, I tried to show two different looks. It may not be that obvious. I think I'll put together an animated gif that shows how the layers can be built up to create different looks and start putting that in people's faces.
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Post by Vermin King on Jun 3, 2011 18:35:50 GMT -9
Now that would be awesome
I don't know who you are referencing...
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Post by Dave on Jun 3, 2011 18:50:01 GMT -9
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Post by Dave on Jun 3, 2011 19:46:08 GMT -9
I've added this little graphic to my product page. Hopefully it convinces some folks of what's so cool about multiple texture layers.
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Post by Tommygun on Jun 4, 2011 13:10:24 GMT -9
That animated graphic is nice. There is an art installation somewhere like that. At night it uses a large video projector on the side of a big building and it changes the windows and doors. As they change the sound of concrete rubbing against concrete is played.
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