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Footprint

This is a minute-made model that can be useful for investigation maps.

Use it as you wish, just don't post it anywhere without my permission.
Before you judge the big filesize, keep in mind that the texture is shared between several footprint models.

Keywords:
footprint, foot, shoe, clue
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Footprint (Model)

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21:26, 13th May 2009 Pyritie: Could be useful.
linking youtube vids is against Hive rules, unless the owner of the thread or a moderator says that its allowed. I think this guy skipped the rules.
 
I think it's pretty good compaired to what other people say...if someone did it correctly, they could make them appear as someone was walking off of the scene of the crime... '"Officer, I know who did it, it's quite obvious due to the footprints, the murderer of 1,000 people is...ME! AHAHHAA!" *shoots self in head*' Sherlock Homes Gone Mad, by BanananaHead. Anyways, this will definatly be a good model for murder mystery maps, even though there aren't a lot of them out there! [5/5]!
 
Lol, i wonder what the [Youtube ] URL [/youtube ] code is for, maybe text?

I mean linking a youtube vid that has absolutely nothing to do with the thread/model. if you want people to visit your (gay) youtube channel, link it to a forum that cares, not here.
 
This is, awesome. I just thought of the most. MOST awesomest quest. Detective quests, And use foot prints. though dont state them of course. make them hard to find the trail too.. heh.. heheheh..
 
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