King's Field Add-ons

#11
The 2nd sword from the right was a failed attempt at making the Bastard Sword... I added it in, plus the alternate Mace as "Bonus" stuff. I'll probably re-package them into a "Bonus" pack when I have a few more fails, and other weapons to fill the space.
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#12
I like it. In a lot of games the weapons look too perfect. The asymmetry gives it character.
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#13
Whilest remaking the homepage for the site, I tinked around with the old addons page that wasnt working and got it back up :D

https://swordofmoonlight.com/SOMTools/Addons/index.php

I would like to try to get all the new stuff that has been deposited on this site since then (probably a couple years since its worked) so we have a central place for folks to download addons and helpers etc rather than spending hours searching for the stuff on the forums.

I am going to make a separate post with a list of what i find, and cross out the ones I add as they become available. ‎  I am doubtful I will use the old addon site as it is quite clunky, but I will look into some better means to create a gallery for everyone's work.
- Todd DuFore (DMPDesign)
Site Founder
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#14
Addons are a hard thing to tackle. For example, some of my early models are so bad they are not worth including, and there are several good models floating around (like the ones in this thread) that are not scaled/converted to SoM format. I'm not quite sure what is the best way to sort everything out, ‎  but I've been trying to collect new addons as they are posted.
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#15
With scaling and converting, if I can get a SoM model in .OBJ/.MS3D (Pretty much anything Milkshape3D can import) format to use as reference for scaling, and I can find a program that'll convert to MQO, I'll make them like that by default... There's still the texture issue though, unless you're fine with just a UV map to make your own textures, or just polygon shading...
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#16
The attached OBJ ends up as a "2 meter" square in a game. ‎  For reference, the picture shows a default bed and barrel object placed on such a 2x2m square as it would appear ingame. ‎ 


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.obj   Scale.obj (Size: 222 bytes / Downloads: 159)
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#17
Alright, awesome -- Thanks!

For others who use MS3D, set your grid size to 'five' if you want to use SoM measurements... In other words, 5 MS3D meters = 1 SoM meter.
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