keihan opened this issue on Nov 17, 2008 · 4 posts
keihan posted Mon, 17 November 2008 at 10:19 AM
Hello everyone,
I am taking suggestions for a FREEBIE I wish to do for the Holidays for all my wonderful customers and for the wonderful community support here at Renderosity.
It can't be something too complex and must be a 3D model, no conforming items however (too much work for me right now).
So, if you all want to drop some suggestions for something fairly simple that you'd like to see, drop it here. I hope to have some time to complete this before the 1st of the month. If not, I'll offer an alternative "limited time" freebie from my upcoming package "VISIONS: Props pak 2"
Any and all suggestions are welcomed. If you would like to see something more complex along commercial lines for a future package, drop that on me too. I'm all ears ;o)
Thanks,
~Will
darman42 posted Mon, 17 November 2008 at 12:14 PM
how about a snowy landscape?
there doesnt seem to be many good ground props in the freestuff area.
Morkonan posted Mon, 17 November 2008 at 12:58 PM
Just off the top of my head,
I haven't seen many tool sets. You know, with all the nice cars, furniture, fixtures, farm accessories and sci-fi gear running around, there isn't a lot of stuff out there to fix it if it breaks! What's M3 or M4 going to do with that trusty laser canon, toaster, automobile if it breaks down? Fix it? With what?
A toolset with a toolbox would be nice. Of course, I'm not suggesting a complete Sears Craftsman Toolchest or anything. Modeling 200 odd ratchet heads accurately would be tedious...
Hammer, screwdrivers, pliers, vice-grips, needlenose pliers, woodsaw, vice/clamps, hacksaw and a nice toolbox or toolchest would be awesome. Simple modeled power tools would be good too! Now, if you're really enterprising, a complete workshop power-tool collection would be awesome as well... but, I'm sure you want to have some time to eat and sleep during the upcoming holidays. :)
Sure, you can find freebie models on the net for handtools. But, they're usually found piecemeal and aren't obvious as a "set" of tools sharing a similar theme. Even though my own toolboxes in real life are like that, a nice complete set of matching tools is always welcome.
Good luck! Who knows, maybe I'll try my hand at it if you don't?
Morkonan posted Mon, 17 November 2008 at 2:22 PM
Hmm.. as I was searching for something else, I happened to come across a goodly number of tools with similar themes.
http://www.rocky3d.com/tools.htm
But, tools are still a nifty idea.. /shrug Just make them a powertool collection!