Butterfly and fly swarms. Just drag into scene, position and press play to use. Each swarm can be scaled to adjust area of coverage and each insect can be edited if necessary.

Howdy partner! I reckon you’ll want to take a gander at this swell pack which contains all kinds of elements from which you can put together a scene from the Old West in 19th century America. Immerse yourself in the adventure and wild atmosphere of the Old West, and recreate anything from a watering hole to a bustling trade town. A wide selection of unique buildings and props allows you to create the perfect setting for your western tale full of cowboys and six-shooters. Dust off those cowboy boots and get to work!

The Old Western Town pack also includes a variety of unique buildings like a saloon, a bank, and a bar. Each building contains a variety of individual elements such as roofs, walls, signs, window, etc. so that you can assemble and custom design your unique style of town! In addition, most decorations and props contain separate sub-props, so users can move, rotate, show, or hide the related objects according to their filming needs.

To see more about this pack, please go to:
http://www.reallusion.com/ContentStore/iClone/pack/CityElements_Old-Western-Town/default.aspx

Ignore the “Coming Soon” tag. It is now available. Follow this link to download.

Here is a quote from the Moviestorm Forums by Poulet Noir:

A few words about layout. In order not to overwhelm the prop selection window, the models are in four groups:
1/ Buildings (all with two textures, ‘normal’ and ‘Hi res’ with 4 times the pixelage. Actually one of them has a lo-res version as well, but I got very bored by that stage…)
2/ Industrial props (streetlight, fence, concrete wall, the latter with ‘Hi res’ texture as well)
3/ Urban props (bins, rubbish, etc. some with ‘Hi res’ textures)
4/ Yellow flatbed truck (this had to be separated out as it’s not static)
They are grouped like this because that’s how they were in the FPS creator pack. None of them have normal or specular textures, simply because when I tried them out I didn’t see much difference.

The ground materials do have normal and specular textures as they did show a difference.

A thank you to Poulet Noir and the folks behind FPS Creator!

A very impressive Halloween Pack from Bigboss and it comes out with plenty of time for new 2012 Halloween productions.

This pack includes an incredible set of 5 fullly textured Avatars including Frankenstein, Grim Reaper, Jack Pumpkinhead, a traditional Witch and a more exotic Witch hosted on a new and exclusive Jedi Style Hooded Cloth Base made by Bigboss. The Pack also features an exclusive new Terrain, 2 Dead Trees and a remarkable fully textured Haunted House thus providing a complete set for your upcoming Halloween Movie.
The Heads for Frankenstein and the Witches are made using Bigboss’s new polygonal Smoother head base. The Jack Pumpkinhead was inspired from Alley’s original design on Bigboss`s original character and re-textured with a newer Grunge Look for this Pack.

Have fun!

Is this ever a time saver! A nicely laid out pizzeria. It can be purchased here.

Includes:
Buffet Tables – 3 styles – 4 textures, tintable version, or user your own image
Booths – 2 sizes – 4 textures, tintable version, or user your own image
Chair – 4 textures, tintable version, or user your own image
Check Out Counter – 4 textures, tintable version, or user your own image
Kitchen Counter – tintable
Bar – 4 textures, tintable version, or user your own image
Glasses – Soda, Soda with tintable straw, Beer
Hanging Light – tintable version
Napkins in holder – tintable version
Pizza Oven
5 Pictures
Pizzas – Cheese and Pepperoni – Whole, 3/4, Half, 1/4 and empty
Seasoning Shaker
Pizza Slices on tintable Plate – Cheese and Pepperoni
Soda Fountain
Wall Section – tintable version
Order Up Counter – accepts user images
Table Top Ad
Wall Corners – tintable and accepts user images
Wall Skirting – Top and Bottom – tintable and accepts user images
Wall Panels – 5 textures, tintable version, or user your own image

Pizzeria Stock Set – You will need Moviestorm’s Dining, Coffee Shop, and Bedroom Blog sets

As promised late last week, Moviestorm has released its sword fighting Pack. Priced at 2000 MS points or roughly $20 American, the pack contains numerous animations as well as several props and characters. The full list of contents can be found here at the Moviestorm News blog. Moviestorm also encourages users to combine this pack with other packs available from Moddingstorm. A preview/tutorial can also be viewed here at Cyber Hermit.

Matt Kelland made it official, I think, when he announced the news on the Moviestorm Development blog earlier today. The announced price will be 2000 MS points or roughly $20. Follow the link to his full post.

And… no, the pack itself still does not appear to be available. And… no, there does not appear to be any information as to when the pack will be available. Yes, that means I have just posted a tutorial for a pack that is not available for you to play with. I am such a bastard. ;-)

Here’s a brief tutorial that will get you started with the new Sword-fighting pack. Please note that this tutorial will only work with Moviestorm 1.5.2 or later. Please visit the website (link at the end of the video) for more information.

This was a much anticipated package and now you can get it for half of its normal price. Go here for the full announcement at the Moviestorm News blog or here to purchase.

I apologize for this getting posted so late in the day, but there is still time and it is a heckuva deal. Go here for the original announcement on the Moviestorm blog or just go here to buy it. For $2 you know you want it!

Special offer – today only – Get the Indian Culture pack for just 200MSP!

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