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Food retextures


lilwayne1982

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When I get them done I will send you the meshes and textures in folders that you can drop in your data files, they will be all set up to be placed in game, you will just need to create an item in the cs and then place it where you want them.

 

I will create what is necessary complete with normal maps for the textures. What you see are renders from nifskope and each will have an unique mesh with altered uv mapping for proper display. I am doing them as I go, but am working in a different location so I will manually build the file structure and I need to brush up on creating menu icons.

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Well here is another for you to look at, I am done for the night. I will be back on thrusday as I am going for surgery in the morning. Hope you like this one:
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very nice work your doing, ya fancy food is nice but not every american buys fancy food, i like the basics, stuff you would find in every household back in the day, i love the 1st set u made but im not to smart when it comes to adding textures. but if you make more common brands i will definently learn to add them in 1 of my mods

 

just a link to what a prewar grocery store's shelves had

 

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heres a list i found of popular american food brands in the prewar era (im not saying make these, i simply put this list to give you an idea of what everybody bought and ate back then)

These brand name food products were advertised in Good Housekeeping, August 1950:

Campbell's Tomato Soup (with recipe for Easy Stuffed Peppers), Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix (box mix), Ritz Crackers, Minute Tapioca (with recipe for Minute Tapioca Cooler), Birds Eye Concentrated Orange Juice (can), Gerber's Baby Foods (beef and liver flavors), Wesson Oil (with recipe for Shrimp Salad), Libby's Fruit Cocktail, Kellogg's Variety Pack cereals (10 boxes, 7 choices including Corn Flakes, Pep, Shredded Wheat, Rice Krispies, Corn Soya), French's Mustard, Lady Borden Ice Crema (Black Raspberry new flavor), Mazola Oli (with recipe for South Seas Salad Dressing and Cruise Cake cookies), Jell-O Pudding (boxes: chocolate, butterscotch & tapioca; recipes for Chocolate Surprise Cakes, Orange Blossom Cream Peach Delight), Kakauna Klub Cheese Foods (packed in soft plastic tubes, Wisconsin), Funsten's Pecans, Van Camp's Pork & Beans, Hi-C Orange-ade (can), Coca Cola (six pack; glass bottles).

 

Family Circle, July 1953:

Karo Syrup, Ritz Crackers, Ideal Tea bags, Wesson Oil, Swift's Premium chicken, Log Cabin Syrup. Birds Eye concentrated orange juice (in cans, not frozen), Butterfinger (candy bars), Lipton Tea, Spry Vegetable Shortening, B & M Baked Beans, Sun-Maid Raisins, Oscar Mayer Wieners (in a can, not shrink-wrapped), Wrigley's Spearmint Gum, Kool-Aid (drink mix), ReaLemon (reconstituted lemon juice), Armor Treet (canned meat product, like Spam), Bisquick, Swanson [canned] chicken & turkey, Cheez-It crackers, Underwood Deviled Ham, Adolph's meat tenderizer, HI-C vitamin-enriched fruit juices, Royal Instant Pudding, Supreme [white bread], Beech-Nut Foods for Babies, Sunkist Lemonade, French's mustard, Dole Hawaiian pineapple (canned). Pream (powdered dairy product for coffee), Taylor Pork Roll, Jolly Time Pop Corn. Broadcast Corned Beef Hash, Tetley Tea bags, Gold Medal flour, Coca Cola.

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