Waluigi (Mystery Land)
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| Asset Info favorite | |
|---|---|
| Name | Waluigi (Mystery Land) |
| Category | Custom / Edited |
| Game | Mario Customs |
| Section | Waluigi |
| Submitted | July 15, 2018 |
| Uploaded By | Tiquono |
| Size |
21.24 KB (10 items) arrow_right
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| Format |
ZIP (application/zip) mtl, obj |
| Hits | 13,730 |
Comments (16)
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Looks really good! :D
Complaining about the T pose is a waste of time. Fix one yourself if you don't like it. No sense in complaining to the creator.
It does, it's just that most N64 models are ripped with a scene ripper instead of actually converting the original model format, so they're in a weird pose. You SHOULD have given this a t-pose because now it's going to be hell to animate...
@Untitled-1 It's an edited n64 model. It has no T-pose.
...Please tell me that's not its T-Pose...
@Geoshi Yeah, I noticed that after I already uploaded it. I've replaced it.
Geoshi is right about that, but the purple looks good, too. I think it would be a good idea to include both versions as options.
Also minor error, his upside-down L should still be yellow. Since Mario, Luigi and Wario still have the came color latter as there normal cap. The outline should make it stand out fine.
@Tiquono
I think you should do the rest :D
I think you should do the rest :D
@GensokyoZXRedAce A lot less time than you'd think, actually!
It was mostly texture edits and mapping.
I took the hat from Luigi's Mystery Land model and I made the sleeves by extruding from Waluigi's arms.
It was mostly texture edits and mapping.
I took the hat from Luigi's Mystery Land model and I made the sleeves by extruding from Waluigi's arms.
This is the most official looking custom model I have seen!
How long did this take to make?
How long did this take to make?
Having never played Mario Party 3, I actually hadn't realized this was a custom until now o.o
@Tiquono absolutely. You've proven that you can make top-notch N64 models well in Nintendo's standards at that time.
Should I make the rest of the costumes?
@CL Seconded.
We absolutely needed this, and anyone who says otherwise is lying.
