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I ported this model from World of Warcraft. It features Castle Nathria from Shadowlands.
I've never ported anything so large from wow before.
Lore: "Castle Nathria is a castle located in central Revendreth. It is the home of the venthyr master Sire Denathrius. Its primary entrance is only within the Court of the Harvesters, though two entrances can be seen from the Bridge of Paramountcy and the Bridge of Temptations, though both are gated and inaccessible."
The model and it's textures have been optimized
Rescaled the model in RMS to have same scale as a Town Hall when imported into a map
Doesn't have birth,death animations (has only stand)
I was able to export as .m2 and convert normal way, I was just afraid I won't be able to set all the textures right. There were so many of them, but not all needed in the end
I was able to export as .m2 and convert normal way, I was just afraid I won't be able to set all the textures right. There were so many of them, but not all needed in the end
Oh yeah, how I understand you; “guess the right textures” is my favourite game
Moreover, textures are often placed on small parts, so it can be difficult to notice this part of the model with it
But you did this job very nice!
Oh yeah, how I understand you; “guess the right textures” is my favourite game
Moreover, textures are often placed on small parts, so it can be difficult to notice this part of the model with it
But you did this job very nice!
Oh, I’ll be waiting! I also saw some buildings in M2 format (orcish barracks from BFA), but they have so much triangles, so jm2converter doesn’t want to convert model
So, I really will be waiting more buildngs! Good luck!
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