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Generic Modern Chair

This is a Generic Modern Stackable Chair that I guess could come in useful (certainly will for me)

The animations leave it in different states of disrepair

Stand - Chair with all pieces
Stand Alternate - Chair with no back
Stand Morph - Chair with no cushion
Stand Upgrade - Chair with no back or cushion

The portrait model is just a cushion/back on its own, not a actual portrait

It is team coloured so you can have a seat of any colour.

Update: Reduced the Polycount and Size.

Update 2: Reduced Polycount and Size again.

Keywords:
Chair, Seat, Stackable, Sit, Modern, Generic.
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Generic Modern Chair (Model)

Generic Modern Chair (Model)

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18:52, 24th Jan 2014 Kwaliti: Could be useful. Remove that unused texture when you can.

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18:52, 24th Jan 2014
Kwaliti:

Could be useful. Remove that unused texture when you can.
 
This is really cool, but why on earth does something so simple have 2,244 polygons?

Even Kwaliti's Lich King and Deathwing have less than 2000 polygons, and they are very complex and look amazing.

This could be done with under 200 polygons. If you wanted it to look really detailed you could use 500 polygons. But any more than that just seems completely pointless.

It's still quite useful, but you could significantly increase its usefulness by decreasing the file size.

Edit: It's a lot better now, you've lowered it to 496 KB! Here's a 4/5!
 
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I don't even know how it got that high... I must have gotten carried away lol.
I'll see what I can do.

I still don't know why its still so big :(
I managed to reduce it by about 800 polys... went from 56kb to 22kb.

EDIT: I think I found a way to decrease it some more, I'll try that when I have time tomorrow.
 
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I think this is Quite useful for Terrain makers or Map makers.
Great Job, Systemfre1.
 
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