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DiskBoxes
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Author: David Disney
Software Used: Imagine (By Impulse)
Contents
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DiskBox.IOB 53454 ---arwed 18-Aug-92 14:04:36
DiskBox-II.IOB 15174 ---arwed 18-Aug-92 16:59:41
DiskBoxes.HAM 68502 ---arwed 18-Aug-92 21:28:00
DiskBoxes.readme 2983 ---arwed 18-Aug-92 21:28:00
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Well, I guess I should type a little description of the above files....
...so here goes
DiskBox.IOB - This is a very simple little wooden diskbox that would
(in real life) hold about 25 disks. It's mostly just
some extruded planes with the wood texture thrown on
them.
DiskBox-II.IOB - This is a little more complex version of the above
object (but it's a smaller file, weird eh?) It
holds about 200 disks (I know 'cause I used the
object as a model to build one) It also uses the
wood texture and is mostly planes with a couple of
sliced pieces floating around in it.
Boxes.HAM - I always wished that I had a pre-rendered pic for
all of the objects I downloaded so that I could
see what they looked like immediately. So I put
this in here for all those other people like
me. I know it takes up a little more storage space
and takes a little longer to download....but what
the heck. ;)
DiskBoxes.readme - A file containing the answer to life, the universe
and everything.
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I'm kind of embarassed about releasing these objects because they're
so simple....but I thought someone might need a diskbox in one of
their projects (It's alot easier to use one that's already made than
to make you're own....especially if you're as impatient as me)
Speaking of using someone else's....The blue disks in the Boxes.HAM
picture are not mine. I don't know who made them, but they did a
pretty good job.
If you want trade ideas, objects, brushes, pics, or send me a million
dollars (just kidding on that last one), then send me a drop me a letter
or call me at:
David Disney -----------
P.O. Box 67 | // 42 |
Greenback, TN 37742 | \X/ |
(615) 856-6827 -----------