Ye Olde Stake Fence
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This download is part of the Medieval Creator Challenge
Uploaded: 11th Apr 2010 at 12:42 AM
Updated: 11th Apr 2010 at 1:03 AM
Updated: 11th Apr 2010 at 1:03 AM
Description
So, Damian3395 requested that I made these two fences for him, so I thought I'd make them part of the Medieval Challenge on MTS aswell.
So basically what these are, are two different fences, the first one being 3/4 height of an ordinary wall and the other being 1 and 1/2 the height of an ordinary wall. They are large stakes lined up to make a fence.
I've also created two gates for the fences, one for the 3/4 height and one for the 1 1/2 height fence.
Click the buttons bellow to find out more information:
Gates
These are the two gates that the fences use. On the large gate, the bottom "doors" swing open will the top stays put, and on the smaller one, the whole thing opens up.
Object Info
Item Name(s): Ye Olde Stake Gate (3/4 Height) / Ye Olde Stake Gate (1 1/2 Height)
Prices: $160 / $210
Location: Build Mode > Fences
Recolorable Channels: 2
Polygon Counts:
Faces: 848 / 1184
Vertices: 1964 / 2370
Ye Olde Stake Fence (3/4 Height)
This fence is 3/4 the height of an ordinary wall, and is great for small courtyards.
Object Info
Item Name: Ye Olde Stake Fence (3/4 Height)
Price: $55
Location: Build Mode > Fences
Recolorable Channels: 1
Polygon Counts The second count in each is the diagonal:
Faces: 264 / 396
Vertices: 672 / 968
Ye Olde Stake Fence (1 1/2 Height)
This fence is arguably frackin' massive and should only be used in the event of extreme privacy concerns!
Anyways, this fence is best suited it very big courtyards and castles
Object Info
Item Name: Ye Olde Stake Fence (1 1/2 Height)
Price: $75
Location: Build Mode > Fences
Recolorable Channels: 1
Polygon Counts The second count in each is the diagonal:
Faces: 264 / 396
Vertices: 672 / 968
Thanks to:
#Create... actually I don't know why I'm thanking them, they just laughed as I tried to figure out issues >: (
So, Damian3395 requested that I made these two fences for him, so I thought I'd make them part of the Medieval Challenge on MTS aswell.
So basically what these are, are two different fences, the first one being 3/4 height of an ordinary wall and the other being 1 and 1/2 the height of an ordinary wall. They are large stakes lined up to make a fence.
I've also created two gates for the fences, one for the 3/4 height and one for the 1 1/2 height fence.
Click the buttons bellow to find out more information:
Gates
These are the two gates that the fences use. On the large gate, the bottom "doors" swing open will the top stays put, and on the smaller one, the whole thing opens up.
Object Info
Item Name(s): Ye Olde Stake Gate (3/4 Height) / Ye Olde Stake Gate (1 1/2 Height)
Prices: $160 / $210
Location: Build Mode > Fences
Recolorable Channels: 2
Polygon Counts:
Faces: 848 / 1184
Vertices: 1964 / 2370
Ye Olde Stake Fence (3/4 Height)
This fence is 3/4 the height of an ordinary wall, and is great for small courtyards.
Object Info
Item Name: Ye Olde Stake Fence (3/4 Height)
Price: $55
Location: Build Mode > Fences
Recolorable Channels: 1
Polygon Counts The second count in each is the diagonal:
Faces: 264 / 396
Vertices: 672 / 968
Ye Olde Stake Fence (1 1/2 Height)
This fence is arguably frackin' massive and should only be used in the event of extreme privacy concerns!
Anyways, this fence is best suited it very big courtyards and castles
Object Info
Item Name: Ye Olde Stake Fence (1 1/2 Height)
Price: $75
Location: Build Mode > Fences
Recolorable Channels: 1
Polygon Counts The second count in each is the diagonal:
Faces: 264 / 396
Vertices: 672 / 968
Thanks to:
#Create... actually I don't know why I'm thanking them, they just laughed as I tried to figure out issues >: (
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