Author Topic: Coin Model  (Read 3905 times)

ok how does this look
[img width=500]http://i.imgur.com/PeN0TWm.gif[/img]
I got GIMP to act right this time too

I don't know anything about exporting for blockland and honestly I don't really intend to learn, it just seems like it would be a waste of time for me
so for anyone who does know how to do all that, here is an obj and an fbx, so you can choose whichever one you'd prefer

https://www.dropbox.com/s/9wkofrhxus5wg8s/coin.obj?dl=1
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9e8ko65pbf6j2uz/coin.FBX?dl=1

if it's important (I assume it is because I've had trouble with them before), here are the options I used for exporting the obj
http://i.imgur.com/avVYu0k.png
Perfect! Now if some nice modeler will just export it to a dts...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/gc732rhjbpeo72d/Coin.dts?dl=1

Make a material and name it coin.
To make materials it should just be a 16x16 .png "swatch" of the colour you wish to have your model be. But I suspect you already know all of that.

I always thought that a raised divit looked best.
Also, this coin model is ready to go already exported.

Coin (View in 3D)


Edit:
Oh, or use that other one there.
« Last Edit: November 08, 2014, 11:36:56 PM by Mr.Noßody »

https://www.dropbox.com/s/gc732rhjbpeo72d/Coin.dts?dl=1

Make a material and name it coin.
To make materials it should just be a 16x16 .png "swatch" of the colour you wish to have your model be. But I suspect you already know all of that.
Thanks Foxscotch and Thorfin!  :)
I always thought that a raised divit looked best.
Also, this coin model is ready to go already exported.

Coin (View in 3D)


Edit:
Oh, or use that other one there.
Ooh. I like that one too. Mind sending it to me? Maybe I'll just make a pole later as to what one people like more.

I always thought that a raised divit looked best.
Also, this coin model is ready to go already exported.

Coin (View in 3D)


Edit:
Oh, or use that other one there.
Do you mind rotating it 90 degrees please? :)

No problem.
But it'll have to wait till later.
I'm not home

I could model a space for you and even export it to a BLB if you'd like. Tell me whether you want 8x8, 6x6, 4x4, or all of the above. Also, whether you want the side or point of the octagon aligned with the edges.

Also, I prefer the inset divet, and actually the one with more sides looks better than the octagon.
« Last Edit: November 11, 2014, 06:52:05 PM by TristanLuigi »

Also, I prefer the inset divet, and actually the one with more sides looks better than the octagon.
Yeah, I would have gone with 10 or 12 sides. 8 is too little, but however many he used was too many. And yeah, I also think that the inset one looks better.

I'm using Mr. Nobody's because it's too hard to see the divot in the other one because of lighting. I wouldn't mind seeing what one with more edges looks like.

I could model a space for you and even export it to a BLB if you'd like. Tell me whether you want 8x8, 6x6, 4x4, or all of the above. Also, whether you want the side or point of the octagon aligned with the edges.
All of the above except maybe 8x please :)     I was going to make them all by manually writing the BLB, as I can't model. But it'd be 200% faster if someone modeled them.
Also, what do you mean the side or point?
« Last Edit: November 12, 2014, 12:54:50 PM by jes00 »

Please go to the now official topic for any further discussion.

http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=269808.0