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Rocks (Model 3) by Ballistic

This bundle is marked as useful / simple. Simplicity is bliss, low effort and/or may contain minor bugs.
Part three of a set of three rock models created by me for my upcoming project.
Modeled in 3DS Max 2010, and exported with NeoDex.
http://www.hiveworkshop.com/forums/modeling-animation-276/neodex-78b-mdl-kit-3dsmax-6-2010-gmax-115767/

To set the texture to the correct path, simply remove the
war3mapimported/ from the name of the texture
war3campimported/ if imported into a campaign.
All 3 of my rock models use the same texture. You only need to import it once.
Credit BallisticTerrain if you use this model in a project.

Thanks for downloading! Please leave feedback.

BEFORE YOU COMPLAIN ABOUT THE FILESIZE, CONSIDER THIS!
The actual rock models are about 20-60 kilobytes each. The texture is 1 megabyte. You only need to import it ONCE to use all THREE rock models. If you are making a highly compressed multiplayer map for use on Bnet, this is NOT for you. This is for people making single player maps and campaigns and terraining.

Keywords:
Rock, Cliff, Stone, Boulder.
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Rocks (Model 3) by Ballistic (Model)

Reviews
Misha 2nd May 2013 Moderator's Review: texture wrap issues and lack of a basic 'stand' animation

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Misha
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2nd May 2013
Moderator's Review:

texture wrap issues and lack of a basic 'stand' animation
 
1 megabyte is too fucking huge for a texture no matter how many models use it. The texture dimensions should not be larger than 512x512, and for a model of this type preferably 256x256. Regardless of what size your texture is though i suspect you simply haven't compressed it enough when converting to .blp (or even worse, used the .blp you get when exporting from 3ds max - they tend to become huge).
 
Let me explain my reasoning. Everything looks crappy with a 256 x 256 texture. 512 x 512 was to pixelated for this particular wrap.
The texture I used is 1024 x 1024. I compressed it to 60% quality with blp lab. It's not too huge. I see no reason for it being too huge. Is this going to cause lag? No. I have a campaign full of models with texture like this and have no lag on a middle of the line machine I got four years ago.
Is it going to take too long to download? Unless you have dial-up, no. Its one megabyte, that is almost nothing nowadays.
I'm not making cartoon models, so I cannot use tiny textures. This is a real texture model meant to be used with other real texture models. Not all models have to fit into the cartoon category. I don't see how it's to big.
Sorry for ranting.
 
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