I have first faction almost completed, and I will post some preview in few weeks or so.Can you show as some new screen ? or information about work progres ?
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I have first faction almost completed, and I will post some preview in few weeks or so.Can you show as some new screen ? or information about work progres ?
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I love them!!
hi, Thrashing Mad! I am thinking about adding "Kriesto z Polska" as a faction in my mod perhaps we can discuss possibly using your work! (awesome work) for this faction P.M. me please
Amazing units !!! I'm a Pole and to be frank units looks brilliant!! Good job , moustache and units haircuts are amazing.Very detailed and historical,polish soldiers must have a moustacheAmazing job ,they look so Slavic!
Last edited by Ponti; September 13, 2010 at 03:42 AM.
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Beautiful, beautiful, excellent quality units! Well done.Really advancing the 3d modding art.
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Thanks. One more screenshot:
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Wow...Very nice units trashing_mad..you're using 2048x2048 sized textures right? The result is extreme quality!!!How about the performance?
The best lookin units, I've ever seen...
That's more awesomeness then...congrat...! +rep
Last edited by Briarius; September 24, 2010 at 06:20 AM.
awesome work, i most like the heavy spearman. +rep
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Those are some absolutely stunning units! I can't wait for this to go public. How do you make the shields match the tunics of the different models?
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Bump, don't wanna see this die. How goes it, thrashing?
great
Amazing models and textures +rep!
Some very beautiful work there.
One thing I know definantly should be MACES,,, at least for the polish cavalry troops in the later period. Most of the polish maces in museums and collections, have a very distinct style - they're very rounded looking and fully bodied, where as german/italian or other european maces have much more jagged or sharper looking points on them, the polish style maces are more nicely decorated - and look as though they are designed to be much more fluid and concentrating on the force of the blow rather than the force of a jagged point.