i_fell Posted October 14, 2009 Share Posted October 14, 2009 If anyone feels cool enough. 1. I would like to see the Motorcycle from Chrono Trigger for the J3x motorcycle. 2. I would like to see some tile sets for a fantasy/medieval/primitive environment. 3. I would like to see house designs and other themed materials to make the Old West. :thanks: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony the Wookie Posted October 14, 2009 Share Posted October 14, 2009 If anyone feels cool enough. 1. I would like to see the Motorcycle from Chrono Trigger for the J3x motorcycle. 2. I would like to see some tile sets for a fantasy/medieval/primitive environment. 3. I would like to see house designs and other themed materials to make the Old West. :thanks: I am working on a Wild West based town that still has a bit of Fallout flare to keep it in line with Fallout cannon If you have any specific ideas, please send them to me, pictures are great as well... The problem is, I need 12 buildings, and after the first 5 they all started looking the same... but you have to give me more information that just "Old West Stuff" if you really want me to help... I can build stuff in 3Ds Max no problem, my head is just out of ideas... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
i_fell Posted October 16, 2009 Author Share Posted October 16, 2009 I suggest Young Guns, Tombstone, and Brisco County Jr. for Old West Architecture. I think for your average variation on an old west cities would be on the balcony and wooden "sidewalk" and how much it surrounds the building. Buildings inside town will likely look mostly the same with variations on clean or dilapidated. Two story with a balcony or one story without. I reckon the hardest part is the variety of ranch homes. Stand alone houses next to a barn and/or a bunk house far away from town. But a western non-metropolitan should still be leaps and bounds less varied than say 1860's San Francisco, Atlanta, or New York; though one or two brick buildings with a corner entrance would allow for an entrepreneur to have a more cosmopolitan feel for a towns rich resident(s) to show of the wealth. Some of Frank Lloyd Wright's Architecture might be a good influence but he wasn't born until the end of the Civil War, so it's not all authentic frontier it was just partially influenced by the frontier. I'll try and find some pictures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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