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Realistic Scarecrow in Hat

This bundle is marked as useful / simple. Simplicity is bliss, low effort and/or may contain minor bugs.
This usual scarecrow serves for scaring away of animals. Still it can be used for training young fighters.

Keywords:
Scarecrow, scare, fear, crow, JIEJIYLLI, Lelush, bad, cool.
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Realistic Scarecrow in Hat (Model)

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19:13, 31st Jan 2010 DonDustin: remove the hat or create your own one
19:13, 31st Jan 2010
DonDustin: remove the hat or create your own one
 
I was just looking for a scarecrow model the day this came out! Very nice model, and just what I was looking for! Tell me though: does this model happen to have attachments? Because I was hoping to use this model in conjunction with a fisherman hat model, since scarecrows tend to have wear hats. If it doesn't have attachments, would it be too much trouble to add some?

5/5, +rep
 
Yes... yes it would appear he did.

You didn't have make the model have the hat permanently on; the model would be a lot more versatile as a scarecrow with some attachment instead of a scarecrow with a fisherman's hat (which I'm presuming you stole, seeing no credit in the description).

And now comes the REAL critique, seeing how I actually used the model in a map. For this basic doodad, it takes up far too much space... 133 KB just doesn't make a scarecrow worth it in most cases. I'm sure you could find an in-game skin that would make this this model look fine, and conserve a good deal of space. Next, is another big problem: upon death, the scarecrow sinks into the ground and creates a decently sized amount of dust. Well, that friggin' dust never goes away! It just continues to storm along on the ground without ever decaying away.

After retrospective testing, I'm afraid I will drop my rating to 2/5 until improvements are made. At that point, I would be very interested in using your model.
 
Vengeancekael, I know!

legospencer, why when the scarecrow was without a hat which you wanted, has put 5\5, and now when in THAT HAT THAT YOU HAVE chosen a scarecrow you put 2\5 I do not understand...

P.S Excuse for bad english.

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You all want it?
http://rghost.ru/834745

Because you are NOT allowed to steal models and put them on your own model without the author's permission. It's as bad as exporting from WoW.
 
legospencer, why when the scarecrow was without a hat which you wanted, has put 5\5, and now when in THAT HAT THAT YOU HAVE chosen a scarecrow you put 2\5 I do not understand...

As I explained in my last post, it appears that you blatantly stole a model created by someone else, re-textured it, and pasted it directly on to your model. If you contacted MeteORA for permission to merge his model onto your own, this would be a different story. However, as of now I see no credits to him whatsoever. This is considered stealing.

More reasons explaining why my rating dropped were also included in my previous comment. I suggest re-reading my comment if you are sincerely interested in hearing what I believe would improve your model.

A admit, I should probably rate after testing from now on, to prevent this sort of hubbley-jubbley.
 
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