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Bubba

i was going to make a pack of peasants but now i might not even finish it so i'll upload them one by one
for the ensnare spell just use the same object data as forest troll trapper
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General Frank
A wonderful peasant-esque model with custom animations and good use of in-game textures. The attention to detail is good and the model really fits well amongst regular wc3 unit. Good job.
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Yes, it would be great to see the rest of the peasants. I already noticed in the media section one Shakespeare :cool:2

I haven't tested the model yet. I'm thinking about death animation. Usually units die when he in "ready" animation. But the death animation starts with a "stand" pose, where he holds a pitchfork with one hand. It might not be very smooth.
 

tillinghast

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I haven't tested the model yet. I'm thinking about death animation. Usually units die when he in "ready" animation. But the death animation starts with a "stand" pose, where he holds a pitchfork with one hand. It might not be very smooth.
it varies for every model, there is no right way to do this, same with spell animations
some like paladin have a death starting frame that is neither stand or stand ready
if it looks rough then i guess try increasing the "Art - Animation - Blend Time (seconds)" in object editor
 
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it varies for every model, there is no right way to do this, same with spell animations
some like paladin have a death starting frame that is neither stand or stand ready
if it looks rough then i guess try increasing the "Art - Animation - Blend Time (seconds)" in object editor
Thank you! Anyway, this model is absolutely great, i love your work
 
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