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Arteria3 Medieval Farm Pack

by arteria3d · in General Discussion · 07/04/2011 (11:36 am) · 4 replies

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I thought it better to post this new pack in collab, as items appear so quick on the asset store forum, that ive found a lot of potential customers miss the information. Hope mods will leave this here.

The Medieval Farm pack takes a quaint view of medieval farm life, containing a full village setting of buildings, including blacksmith, stable, carpenters, village home dwellings and Tavern.

This pack also comes with a terrain base, so no matter what engine or limitations you have, you get a super realistic terrain base, with all the buildings, props etc already set out for you. Simply load the main scene into your specific engine, add some lighting and trees, and you can create a scene similar to what we provide in our promo images.

The pack also contains 4 animated animals to start you off(more being offered by arteria shortly), plus a collection of props including carts, beehives, straw, troffs, and some flora in the way of the foliage you see in the scene(minus the trees), which are from a content pack to be released this week(UnderGrowth Pack) for free.

Unity users also recieve the scene layout, that you can walk around in the downloadable demo for mac and pc.

The first 15 customers to purchase the pack recieve it for $27 compared to $95!!!!


ProductPage:
arteria3d.corecommerce.com/Medieval-Farm-Pack.html

Pc/Mac Demo will be available later today!

Product is auto discounted for the first 15.. no need to enter any code

#1
07/05/2011 (2:19 pm)
HI

Download either a PC or MAC demo from this folder:

www.arteria-gaming.net/medfarmpromos

Best wishes

Steve

#2
07/29/2011 (4:12 am)
Are those square and round bales of hay?
#3
07/29/2011 (4:31 am)
Think they are too far off. Should be late 1800 and made by mechanized "self binders" Try making some bundles instead ;-)
#4
07/29/2011 (6:13 am)
Square bales your wrong about.. they were used thousands of years ago, maybe not so BOXY looking as mine.

The other bales where given as artistic license, which of course most games use in their medieval settings. Hence why mostly medieval scenes are called 'fantasy'

Steve