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Attached Link: Old Cloister Library
After long work it's done! The Old Cloister Library is out! Thanks for all encouraging comments and suggestions. Thanks to ADIDAS for beta testing. Here are some previews, how it looks like (no postwork): it is a long vaulted hall, with one entrance gate at one end (the other end is open, so you could look inside...). the walls at both sides are covered with books - tons of ancient books. there is a long long table in the center of the hall, with wooden thrones and benches at the sides. all is pre-assembled and is be shipped as a poser pz3 scene file (approx 5 MByte in size) with adjusted light settings. all items (tables, bookcases, benches ...) can be moved/removed separately. the scene can be used as a starting point for various purposes: as a cloister refectorium, as a cellar, as throneroom, as a bankett hall, as a dungeon ... you also get a poser library palette including all items separately for use in any other scenes, where you can pick each item separately. there is a separate floor element which tiles all textures 2x3 times without blurring. all is fully textured, including bump maps. The scene however loads without bumpmaps for easier use. One special item is a row of 15 books - a single PP2 file - (all books can be textured and colored separately) with one morph target to change the shape of the row. So you get dozens of variations. There are about 15 different book textures included - some with titles, some with ornaments, some are empty for your own purposes. more details: