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free 3D-platformer-art-pack-3 - terrain and extras

Author: 
rubberduck
Friday, January 31, 2014 - 10:44
Art Type: 
3D Art
Tags: 
Platformer
mario
super
tileset
stone
arrow
sign
Terrain
Wood
platform
grass
grassland
dry
earth
sand
Rock
castle
leaf
leaves
License(s): 
CC0
Collections: 
  • 3D - Packs
  • 3d Abiotic Nature under CC0
  • 3D Furniture and other interior/Exterior Decorables under CC0
  • 3D platformer
  • CC0 - 3D Platform Tiles
  • CC0 ASSETS 3D LOW POLY
  • CC0 Nature
  • Good CC0-Art
  • HQ Exteriors & Landscapes
  • HQ Interiors
  • Isometric Tiles
  • Terrain
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this is my third free 3d platformer art pack i made for my game monkey world 3d

this pack contains 8 terrain-templates and some extras (arrow signs, stones and wood-platforms)

-grassland

-dry grassland

-snow

-sand

-leaves

-stone

-earth

-castle (2 examples in preview)

File(s): 
3d-platformer-set3-terrain.zip 3d-platformer-set3-terrain.zip 81.9 Mb [1859 download(s)]
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Boom Shaka
joined 7 years 11 months ago
01/24/2019 - 17:29
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I know this is an older submission, but how did you get the slopes on the examples?  Imported into Unity but don't see any...do I have to use Blender?

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