29 placeable tipis with animated open-and-close door flaps. Includes 6-sided and 8-sided designs with and without smoke emitters, 3 basic skin colors with a variety of colorful decorative patterns, and 11 different door flap deocrations. Also included in the zip file are a demo module with a door use script, and erf file containing all 29 models, and a readme file with a short tutorial on expanding the number of designs with nothing more than a text editor, using the models and graphics in the hakpak. The static model problem is fixed in the updated file.
29 tipis with animated door flaps, with and without smoke emitters. Contains hexagonal and octagonal designs. Static model problem fixed in this update.
Hail! Thanks for the nice comment, mondego :-)
Your Humble Serpent,
Snake
Posted by mondego at 2006-04-05 04:34:55 Voted 10.00 on 04/05/06
Sorry i forgot to vote before, this work is a 20 not a ten.
Posted by heagleman at 2005-10-30 05:10:39 Voted 10.00 on 10/30/05
Aho Snake
Thank You they are just what I need for my world called The A'Nabe Way I have morphed Native Americans to the Forgotten Realms and am now working on a preisant world for them. I could use any and all Native American content
Hail! Daemon Blackrazor discovered a curious but fixable problem with these models. The tipis go haywire in static mode because some of the parts somehow ended up with scale factors that are not 1.0. Apparently the game engine ignores the scale factors in static mode, but properly uses them in useable mode. This is really weird, but I figure we're stuck with it, and it's not that hard to go back and redo the models a bit to make sure all parts have a scale factor of 1.0. I will be replacing the existing hakpak with a fixed version as soon as I can get all of the model files modified.
Your Humble Serpent,
Snake
Posted by neekoso ( 68.228.xxx.xxx ) at 2005-06-12 12:56:21
Can I get a link to down load the huts?
Posted by neekoso ( 68.228.xxx.xxx ) at 2005-06-12 12:38:53
Very good, and something very new, not yet seen in NWN :)
Where are the feathers coif now ? (don't know the english name for those) :)
Posted by Daemon_Blackrazor at 2005-06-02 19:50:57 Voted 10.00 on 06/01/05
I love the doorway textures, btw, nice touch. Looks like the back wall of the hut - same with the tipis. Good job. _________________________ "I'll sit myself behind this clock, and sing tunes on its belfry!
I am the one you warned me of."
D.
Posted by Daemon_Blackrazor ( 24.93.xxx.xxx ) at 2005-06-02 19:44:54
Heck YEAH! Hey Snake - I'll take an order of these ;) Those look great!
Posted by Daemon_Blackrazor at 2005-06-01 14:35:02 Voted 10.00 on 06/01/05
is...is wonderful...is...
heh ;) _________________________ "I'll sit myself behind this clock, and sing tunes on its belfry!
I am the one you warned me of."
D.
Posted by Daemon_Blackrazor at 2005-06-01 14:34:04 Voted 10.00 on 06/01/05
This are wonderful! _________________________ "I'll sit myself behind this clock, and sing tunes on its belfry!
I am the one you warned me of."
D.
Posted by Daemon_Blackrazor at 2005-06-01 14:32:49 Voted 10.00 on 06/01/05
Whooo-hooo! This will be great - imagine comming into view; a foggy valley and the edge of a lake. Smoke slowly rising from several tipis, barely visible in the morning mist... _________________________ "I'll sit myself behind this clock, and sing tunes on its belfry!
I am the one you warned me of."
Hail! I just uploaded this not more than 20 minutes ago, and it's already up! That's a personal best :) Anyway, Daemon Blackrazor put a request in the Idea Vault for tipis for his project (Issig), and at least one other person expressed interest, so I put these together for them. This version is not CEP-compatible, but I will post another version with a CEP-compatible placeables.2da file if people really want it. I am not expecting a huge amount of interest in these because most people will see them as not fitting in with a medieval theme...and how wrong they will be, since Native Americans were definitely making tipis long before the the Battle of Hastings! They might serve well for barbarian camps, orc camps, etc., and I'm thinking the Maztica project may find some use for them as well.
Your Humble Serpent,
Snake
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