1ShotDoctors Personal Sabers


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This pack includes three saber models, each boasting a silver and gold color scheme, and each shining like the untouched metal they are. Er, well, maybe they're not, but they look like they are. The designs for each of the hilts are good, and the look of them in-game are also very sleek. My only concerns lie with the seemingly sub-par skinmaps, which are covered up by the chrome shader, and the inefficience of the models themselves. It seems like one or more of the models used a 16 sided cylinder - twice than what's necessary! An 8-sided cylinder would be plenty for what the author wanted to do here. The skinmaps also didn't do the models any favors. They were simple, and not realistic looking, as if the author was counting on the chrome shaders covering them up. Now that's a valid approach, however I personally detest it as it's the "easy" way out, and reduces the workload of the author. I would rather put out something I could be proud of, even if the detail won't be seen, rather than throwing something together and sticking a shader on top of it.

In any case, however, the hilts do look very nice in-game, have interesting designs, and shouldn't really cripple an average computer. Just keep in mind, though, that insanely high-poly hilts are not only unnecessary, but can actually slow down weaker computers. Plus if you're not going to put the detail in the texture, putting it into the model is also kind of silly.

~Inyri
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