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Super cheap models!

Discussion in 'Assets and Asset Store' started by Warrior1424, Mar 2, 2011.

  1. Warrior1424

    Warrior1424

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    In this thread I will present you with some of my low price, low poly, models I am selling on turbosquid! Ever needed a simple model, but all you could find were $100 32,000 poly models? Well I make low poly models that everyone can afford!

    Old fashioned terminal model

    $screenie.jpg
    http://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/terminal-old-3ds/589522
    Price: $1.00
    the picture was taken straight out of Unity!
    I am currently working on an old fashioned TV that I will upload to turbosquid probably tomorrow.

    (I am aware that these models are not professional works of art, but hey what do you expect from a 14 year old kid with loads of homework)

    Enjoy!
     
  2. superdave

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    Sounds good
     
  3. Warrior1424

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    thank you for your input!
     
  4. IonDave

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    Not bad for a buck. Keep at it.
     
  5. Warrior1424

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    Really? I thought a buck was too much... Thanks guys!
     
  6. IonDave

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    Well anything less on TS is usually free. Even though your model is basic, it is nicely done with attention to proper UV alignment. That is worth a buck.
     
  7. Warrior1424

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    Would more people buy these models if they were on the asset store too?

    Also here is a WIP pic of that TV. No texture...yet
    $screenie3.jpg
     
  8. StrongEr

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    Looks cool if i would need i would buy, but at the moment i don't need this...but nice work, maybe iwill buy it later.
     
  9. Alienchild

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    Holy cr*p! That's a sick amoung of polys for such a small model. That type of model could be done with 60-100 polys, and could look just as smooth if you applied smart mesh smoothing groups tactics. How many polys is that exactly?
     
  10. Alienchild

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    The following is a 129 poly model. Notice that the screen is smooth even though I just used 9 polys on it. This is due to smoothing groups. It will also make texturemapping the model a lot easier. Speaking of which; all other detail on the model, for instance those lines in the "button part" of your TV, should be done with either just a normal diffuse texture (with some fake lighting) or through normal mapping.

    Please take my critique for what it is, a friendly suggestion :)

     
  11. Warrior1424

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    Alienchild you are 100 percent correct and I will most likely make another TV because the way my screen was made...didnt turn out well anyways. Thank you very much for the advice!
     
  12. Warrior1424

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    Started on a custom SCAR gun that consists of seperate parts for animating and such. Here a WIP screen $scarscreenie.jpg