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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Cool :) Extrememly lo-poly figures. I know this isn't what you want to use them for, but what do they look like up close? The battle of Monmouth. From the little I've read (and I've got some info around here somewhere on it - I think), it sounded like it was more of a pitched field battle than a lot of the battles in that war.
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Digital
WasteLanD
Sorry folks...I posted the WIP late and had to sleep. The troops are very lo-poly models made in Wings. There are different material groups set for their parts so colors can be set. They average 3000-5000 polys for each stick of 10 men. (I did a recount and there are 360 so far) Up close they look like toy soldiers as I made them for epic(distant) battle scenes. I will be glad to share them after the Challenge. ;) If there is interest I'll make some lo-rez units from other eras also.
By the way Flak... I have wanted to do an epic scene ever since I saw your awesome castle siege. That still blows me away everytime I look at it! I was trying not to do any postwork for this challenge since Zhann mentioned that in the outline for this month. Thanks for the tip on the Battle of Monmouth, I'll check that out.
I'll post a close up tonight if you all won't laugh! You will though! I have started on the horses...who needs sleep anyway?
Bill
No laughing here - ages ago, when I was making Siege, Moebius87 (one of the LW moderators) suggested I make some really lo res figures, so I'm interested in seeing what sort of detail you can actually get in comparitively only a few polys.
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Digital
WasteLanD
If you want refernce material for uniforms, try the Imperial War Museum http://www.iwm.org.uk/
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Well here is a look at some of the models up close. They are really meant for distance shots. They are not posable. I save blank manikins and twist them about to pose them. They are pretty small though. One trooper's .obj file and texture template(512x) is 72k. I should only have to map the flags I hope.I put the Bob on there for Catlin. He has seven material zones and is about the same size as the Trooper. I have not started Betty yet.
I got started on little people after looking at Gerald Day's page(attached link). There is a lot of excellent lo-rez stuff there.
Well back to the horse (version 3). The first two had to be put out of their misery. :(
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