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Ceiling Fan

Hi guys! Got MilkShape 3D recently.. spent some time and made a model.
This is my first model uploaded.. please comment since they're useful for me. Thank you.

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Description
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Name: Ceiling Fan
Uses In-game textures


Version
v1.2 Changed animation name
Þ Walk -> Stand Alternate
Made texture two-sided

v1.1 Added animations
Þ Stand - Doesn't move
Þ Walk - Turning the blades

v1.0 Model made, no animations

Thanks to
HappyTauren & NhazUl for teaching me stuffs.
Keywords:
ceiling, fan, furniture, house, loap, wind, blow
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Ceiling Fan (Model)

Reviews
17:57, 17th Oct 2008 Pyritie: Looks good and works ingame. Perfect for a hot day.
17:57, 17th Oct 2008
Pyritie: Looks good and works ingame. Perfect for a hot day.
 
Make the textures two-sided so the blades don't disappear while looking from below (For cinematics)

And Maybe change walk to something else.. that does not register as an animation name for doodads/destructables, as far as I've checked.
Maybe stand Alternate?

All in all, nice.
 
Make the textures two-sided so the blades don't disappear while looking from below (For cinematics)

And Maybe change walk to something else.. that does not register as an animation name for doodads/destructables, as far as I've checked.
Maybe stand Alternate?

All in all, nice.

Sry... but how do I make the textures two-sided ? I've forgotten. :grin:

EDIT: Oh ya .. I remembered .. xD
 
Turn the fan over and it makes a perfect rotor. Now I need to find a hat, put the "propeller" on it, and go fly.......
Anyways, it is useful if you guys havn't thought so. You don't need a roof to have doodads or things on a celling. I actually might use this in a map I am somewhat working on (none of you know, so don't think).
 
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