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Mortis and Tenon Table

Author: 
ulf
Tuesday, February 7, 2012 - 16:37
Art Type: 
3D Art
Tags: 
table
furniture
medieval
peasant
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62 polys (quads). All texure images are 1024x1024. Includes diffuse, specular, normal and ambient occlusion for all three versions. Note: the ambient occlusion is identical for all three but has been included in each zip file for convenience. All source images for the textures are taken from my personal library.

Old-dirty is the first version created. It's been sitting in the back of a pub for generations. Layers of unidentifiable detritus permiate it's surface.

Weathered version has been outside, exposed to the elements for years. The burning sun has bleached it white and repeated rainstorms have left it warped and cracked.

Rough is how it appeared when it was first constructed. It needs sanding to remove the kerf marks left by the saw blade, but it's good enough for the peasants.

File(s): 
table_mortis-tenon_old-dirty.zip
table_mortis-tenon_weathered.zip
table_mortis-tenon_rough.zip
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Clint Bellanger
2012-02-08 09:29
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I love examining the details of finely finished low-poly models. Great work!

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TRBRY
2012-02-11 12:41
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I love it :)

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