After creating the map plane I went on to create two variations of gravestone to go into the surrounding area, as well as the display cabinet that can be found in a room on the bottom floor of the guild.
To create the first gravestone I used a box to make the outline shape and then used the shamfer tool to curve the top two corners. This gives a good representation of a standard gravestone. I then textured it with a simple gravestone gray texture, as this model will not be seen in detail or for very long.
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Gravestone 1 |
The second gravestone was made by creating a simple box on the ground and then using the inset and extrude tools. I used the inset tool to make a face for a slightly smaller box, and then extruded it out from the larger base one. I then continued this step until I had the disiered shape of a block bottom with a cross on the top.
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Gravestone 2 |
The creation of the Display Cabinet will be covered in the next post.
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