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Hmmm....Little_Dragon - Just thought I should say -I cannot actually find anything like a traditional stable over at SAMS3D. Found a barn with hayloft in the Architecture section - but it has sliding doors, and I found a stall in the section Horse Stuff, but that also has sliding doors only. I checked the Freebie archive page too, but could not spot one in there.
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The stable from Sams3D had opening doors when I purchased. I think they have since reworked it with higher resolution textures and sliding doors...see link above. You might send Sharen an email or IM and ask her about it.Attached Link: http://www.creepyclown.com/downloads.htm
Also try the link above. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to get to the "S" section and there might be a stable (if not a barn) available here.[but it has sliding doors, and I found a stall in the section Horse Stuff, but that also has sliding doors only] If the doors move at all, it means that they are a separate group. Al you need to do is use the Joint Editor to place the center and end point at the edge you hinged and use the appropriate rotation = swinging door.
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Hi, here is the link for the Stable and Coral, like above have said, it has been totally reworked, think you would love the improvements. Write me or IM if you have any questions. SharenAttached Link: http://www.geekantics.net/render/george279/
Engel, here is the link to a very nice stable with that kind of doors. :o)Message edited on: 05/15/2004 04:58
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2nd try ;-) - has anyone seen a stable model, with a traditional stable door, the type that the top half opens and the horse can look out over?. TIA.