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This is a winter version of the Mossy Log Bridge, done as a request.
Quote from the "original":
"I would like to note a few things about this model.
The scale is quite large. I left it with the "default" scale of a Long Stone Bridge from War3.
To get the size from the picture in post #1 use a scale of ~0.6.
Also. For pathing.
-Create a new bridge destructible from the Long Stone Bridge (VERTICAL).
-Set the default rotation to 270.
-Change the model to the Mossy Log Bridge
But really. You should just quickly create a pathing that suits the model better, but the above works alright."
I was thinking about this. And really it would make more sense if the middle part on the top was covered in snow, and the bottom part not.
I justified the current textures with the top being traversed a lot, because it's a bridge, so the snow cannot permanently manifest.
And the bottom part because it snows a lot and sticks there (But in reality it's because a mix of textures on the bottom doesn't look good, and won't really be seen in game).
I was thinking about this. And really it would make more sense if the middle part on the top was covered in snow, and the bottom part not.
I justified the current textures with the top being traversed a lot, because it's a bridge, so the snow cannot permanently manifest.
And the bottom part because it snows a lot and sticks there (But in reality it's because a mix of textures on the bottom doesn't look good, and won't really be seen in game).
Fine. I will do it if you can find some fitting textures.
We are talking half snow, half worn wood, for the part which is currently all wood.
And a mixture of snow and frostbitten bark for the rest of the log.
Ok...maybe my mind is full of shitty thoughts...that bridge is looks like a...nevermind.
Anyways,that would be proved to be useful in my map...thanks anyway!
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