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Robbies Adventures
Topic Started: Feb 15 2014, 05:32 AM (161,659 Views)
Simon
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They look awesome, thanks for the release.
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Uolym
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Very well done!!
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nige1
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Thanks for the release!
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Posted Image Wes
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wow nice Robbie, I love it!!!
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Posted Image carnotaurus
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awesome topiary!
Thanks for release!
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Anton
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Looks good, but they're not very topiary-like.

I think the green could be toned darker by a lot, I've never seen any topiary this bright-colored. Also, I think in general the models could be... Not sure how to say this, less detailed? Atm they're just reskinned animal models, when in real life some things (Certainly the Crane's legs/neck) are just impossible because they're too thin.

Overall very interesting, though ;) Topiaries are quite common in zoos, so this is certainly helpful!
Edited by Anton, Feb 23 2015, 05:08 PM.
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kbcoon
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OMG love the topiary pack we been needing some for a long time thank you :)
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Birdskull31
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Wow Robbie nice job!
Sorry about your rubbish charger, my phone is doing the same.
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dycki1231
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Wow,finally released~ xD xD
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Dark Tiger
Feb 23 2015, 05:06 PM
Looks good, but they're not very topiary-like.

I think the green could be toned darker by a lot, I've never seen any topiary this bright-colored. Also, I think in general the models could be... Not sure how to say this, less detailed? Atm they're just reskinned animal models, when in real life some things (Certainly the Crane's legs/neck) are just impossible because they're too thin.

Overall very interesting, though ;) Topiaries are quite common in zoos, so this is certainly helpful!
Maybe if they used the original game's models? Those are certainly less detailed XD
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Fireplume
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Actually thin things like legs, antlers, would probably be "carved" from the wood itself, meaning the horticulturalist would use a variety of techniques to where the truck and branches themselves would grow into those shapes.
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Lelka
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I agree with some ideas about the model.RR models are cool, but not that suitable for topiary...
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Priya
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Robbie you are awesome thanks for the release.... :)
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Robbie
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●■♥WHY?♥■●

I forgot to credit AD. xD Sorry, added in. Also, I'll release a version with less detailed models when I have time. :)
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Timber
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Dark Tiger
Feb 23 2015, 05:06 PM
Looks good, but they're not very topiary-like.

I think the green could be toned darker by a lot, I've never seen any topiary this bright-colored. Also, I think in general the models could be... Not sure how to say this, less detailed? Atm they're just reskinned animal models, when in real life some things (Certainly the Crane's legs/neck) are just impossible because they're too thin.

Overall very interesting, though ;) Topiaries are quite common in zoos, so this is certainly helpful!
What he said XD

Thanks for the release!
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