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Cork55

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Greetings All,

I recently purchased Vintage Story after being a big fan of the Vintage Craft mod. That mod inspired me to develop my own Minecraft Mod which progressed pretty far until my programmer had another kid and got caught up with real life issues. I have several models that I made for the mod using MrCrayfishes Model Creator that can be imported into the VS Model Creator rather easily. I love to mod and model creation has proven to be a new interest for myself. I'll post a few pictures of a few that I made and if they could be used in Vintage Story, you are welcome to use them. If not, I would love to make some needed models to help out.

 

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Wood Stump - We used this for making firewood and smaller wood items.

 

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Butchers Table - Used for cooking.

 

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Campfire - Used for cooking and light. Looked excellent with a flame.

 

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Mixer - Used to create fertilizer for farming.

 

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Smelting Furnace - This looked great with fire and smoke billowing from the top.

 

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Stone Cutters Bench - Used for Stone cutting.

 

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Tanning Barrel - Used to Tan Leather.

 

I have others as well, but these are just a few samples. I also made GUI's for them and if I can find the files, I'll post them as well.

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Some of the GUI's I made. Keep in mind that these are for Minecraft.

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Campfire GUI. It used a skillet as it's tool as well as a spigot.

 

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Alloy Furnace - Used to create metal Alloys.

 

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Smelting Furnace - Used to smelt metals. Used molds as its required tools.

 

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Wood Crate - Used for storage.

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17 hours ago, Cork55 said:

I recently purchased Vintage Story after being a big fan of the Vintage Craft mod. That mod inspired me to develop my own Minecraft Mod which progressed pretty far until my programmer had another kid and got caught up with real life issues.

Thanks for your purchase! :x

It's lovely to hear that you got inspired to make Your own mod, how do I find it? 
And wow.. the models are indeed very nice. The bits of extra detail you placed on or besides the main model is very appealing. Compost bin, furnace and stone mason table are my personal favorites! ^_^

What is the resolution you use for textures? They seem to differ from model to model (wood log looks higher res then furnace).

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  • 1 month later...

Some new models that need to be textured.

 

Anvil with smiths hammer

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Artisans table with hammer. I may add a saw on the other side or the top.

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Loom

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Other items I hope to make are:

1. Kiln

2. Alloy Furnace

3. Sifter

4. Compactor

5. Water trough

6. Crate

7. Fireplace

8. Cooking Oven

 

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Oh wow, that looks really great! I am really interested in alloy furnace and looking forward to see your models textured. :) Also I am a big fan of the loose tools placed besides or on a top of the furniture. :x I hope it's alright with you if I add these (and some more) designs to the game instead of current flat tool textures:

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Let me know! :)

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Wow, terrific models Cork55. The Loom is looming marvelous, and both it and the ax in the tree block are lovely. I cannot chose a favorite.  Such lovely detail in the anvil too, the hammer lying at an angle really adds an already very nice composition. Nice work.

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