Question Mark Game Block
3docean
A high-resolution golden-era game block with a question mark stands out as a promising candidate for your next platformer? WHAT YOU GET: > .FBX, .OBJ and Maya files featuring different versions of the box (see next sections for details) > Low poly & high poly versions available > Fully UV-mapped geometry allows you to apply textures easily > An organized Photoshop texture template includes occlusion & UV wireframe > A scene set up for fast rendering with mental ray using standard materials (Blinn) in full HD > Everything in the scene is properly named and organized. > Additionally, a Maya scene with lighting & environment setup only is provided > Ready to render with everything in place; textures, lighting, settings VERSIONS: There are three different versions of the block available depending on your needs: > gamebox-questionmark-block-segment (obj, fbx, ma) Just one side of the cube with the question mark, ideal for those who only need a single side or want to create the cube themselves. > gamebox-questionmark-block-grouped (fbx, ma) The six single segments grouped together as a cube without merging vertices, useful if you want to change just one side of the cube with something different. > gamebox-questionmark-block-combined (obj, fbx, ma) The block as two combined meshes, one for the block itself and the other for the question marks, allowing you to easily hide them. This makes it easy to handle and import into your favorite application (e.g., drag-n-drop into Photoshop without hassle). The obj-files come in both low-res (11,744 triangles) and high-res (186,752 triangles). Since .fbx and .ma files can be easily "up-rezzed" by using a Mesh Smooth operation, there is no need to include high-res versions of the block. In case you are using an older Maya version (prior to Maya 2014), you might get a warning when opening one of the files. This is okay, because everything in the scene is very downwards-compatible.
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