SciFi Hallway, "spikes" and Turbo Lift - non-com
patience55
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Non-commercial items.
The Hallway is a .cr2 and also a set of D/S props. Lots of Shading Domains.
The .cr2 file does work in Poser even though some areas may be invisible until rendered.
The TeleSpikes have LOTS of shading domains, template has been applied as a texture.
This is a .duf file for G2M.
http://patience55anotherone.deviantart.com/art/TeleSpikes-nc-449256649
http://patience55anotherone.deviantart.com/art/Hall-nc-449257829
New: The Turbo Lift: http://patience55anotherone.deviantart.com/art/Turbo-Lift-nc-451305904
TeleSpikes_promo.jpg
1000 x 1000 - 481K
Hall_promo_2.jpg
1000 x 923 - 65K
Hall_promo_1.jpg
1000 x 895 - 109K
cr2_figure.png
1366 x 519 - 61K
DS_props.png
1032 x 522 - 86K
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The Turbo Lift atm is a collection of D/S prop files.
.cr2 is made.
Now, the .cr2 is made with a lower polycount turbolift [just the circle part] because in making the nice rounded lights, yikes, the polycount on the .obj jumped from 2.x to over 33! And somehow I didn't think people would appreciate that.
The .duf D/S prop files have 2 versions of said turbo lift so one can go with either the squared or rounded lights. The same mat files will work on either version.The panel files uvmaps are in different positions and are different sizes.
Doors work :-)
It's not a perfect model, be careful if doing extreme close-ups in some areas. Smoothing may need to be adjusted sometimes too. The good news is I've found a little tutorial which shows a different way to make somethings and hopefully future efforts will improve ;-)
For whoever wants this: http://patience55anotherone.deviantart.com/art/Turbo-Lift-nc-451305904
Doors work :-)
Loads at centre stage.
.cr2 file
D/S prop files.
Includes textures used and templates. The "low poly" [meaning unsmoothed] cab has different uvmap placements which are not included because it's basically the area around and between the provided "lights" of the light template. Both versions have the same material names so mat files should work on either version if you're using both.
Have fun.
Just a note for those interested and/or do-it-yourselvers ... there also is/was available an .obj of the Voyager Bridge in the public domain [no I don't have the link atm], a hmmm ... interesting bridge for sale in some store ... free bridges in a few places as well ... and one can often find some nifty backlit panels browsing through various auction sites. While I like modeling, I have no intentions to include all the panel images.