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Space Worm

Author: 
Benjinsmith
Friday, January 17, 2014 - 12:08
Art Type: 
3D Art
Tags: 
worm
space
creature
horror
monster
abomination
Sci-Fi
Fantasy
Dark Fantasy
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
Collections: 
  • 3D - Characters - A
  • Art used for my open source game "Fish fillets remake"
  • CCBY Characters
Favorites: 
5
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A worm-like creature that might be found in starships or in dungeons.  The goal was to create something to be feared, an enemy that the player would run away from.  To that extent, it has no recognisable facial features, aside from its mouth and teeth.

 

The creature navigates by swimming in mid-air, and it attacks by biting its victims with its large teeth.

 

Stats:

748 Tris

512x Textures

 

Includes:

3D model

Diffuse and Normal Maps

4 Animations (Swim, Turn Left/Right, and Bite)

Attribution Instructions: 
My name: Benji Smith. Anything else is optional.
File(s): 
Worm.blend Worm.blend 2 Mb [334 download(s)]
Worm_Diff.png Worm_Diff.png 176.8 Kb [308 download(s)]
Worm_Norm.png Worm_Norm.png 131.7 Kb [291 download(s)]
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Danimal
joined 14 years 10 months ago
01/17/2014 - 12:22

You should darken the inside of the mouth, so it is not the same colour as the skin

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