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Building blocks

Author: 
sandsound
Friday, June 6, 2014 - 09:49
Art Type: 
3D Art
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CC-BY 3.0
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This is a "proof of concept" I have been playing with in Blender.

The .blend file contain walls, doors, windows and a stair, that you can use for building a house or a small city. Set Blender to [snap durring transform] and simply copy and drag the parts you need.

The textures (royalty-free) are made by David Johnston (http://www.johnsto.co.uk/).

V2: I have added ridge caps to some of the roof, a chimney and a new door. The door is from paramecij's doors-pack: http://opengameart.org/content/avoid-the-germs-hunt-the-gems-1-doors-tex...

File(s): 
building_blocks.blend building_blocks.blend 3.3 Mb [183 download(s)]
building_blocks_v2.blend building_blocks_v2.blend 3.7 Mb [249 download(s)]
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mcco0055
joined 8 years 9 months ago
06/06/2014 - 10:12
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It's very cool. You've made me look at doing home models in blender and give sketchup a break.

From an architectural standpoint that roof is going to leak. You need to add ridge caps. This will help hide the seams on the roof texture.

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sandsound
joined 10 years 9 months ago
06/06/2014 - 14:23
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@mcc00055 Thanks, and yes, there should be ridge caps (yay... I learned a new word today :-) ) I'll try adding them tomorrow.

I also have some normals for the textures if anyone's interrested.

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