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A city-themed collection of over 400 blocky models you can remix or use outright in yourown works. Files are provided in .vox, .collada and Unity3D .prefab formats.

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Stuff included

  • Characters: Mayor, Janitor, Mad Scientist, Paramedic, Cops, Hazmat, Riot Cops, Chefs, Mechanics, almost 100 in all
  • Vehicles: cop car, food truck, taxi, ambulance, town car, station wagon, SUV, fire truck, delivery, and more
  • Buildings: storefronts, churches, coffee shops, apartments, loading docks, and more
  • Suburban homes: craftsman, spanish, modern, manufactured (mobile) homes, tents and more
  • City stuff: fences, sidewalks, trash cans, newspaper stands, curbs, fountains, bus stops, signs and more
  • Scenario stuff: aliens, spaceships, killbots, zombies, creeping tentacles, and costumed crusaders
  • Environmental: grass, concrete, trees, bushes

Directory structure

  • /vox -- the original models in .vox format
  • /fbx -- generic optimized poly models for game frameworks
  • /collada -- generic optimized poly models for game frameworks
  • /unity-plugin -- unity prefabs w/colliders
  • /screenshots -- screenshots

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What software did you use to make these? How can I tweak them?

A: I use MagicaVoxel for creating the initial files / rendering, and VoxelShop for exportingoptimized collada polys.

Q: Are these characters rigged?

A: Nope. I don't really understand how to fit that into my process. I recommend making them waddle or sticking a popsicle stick up their butt and dragging them around.

Licensing

These models are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International,which allows you to do pretty much whatever you want, provided you giveappropriate credit, a link to the license and indicate if changes were made.(Read the details.)

For attribution, all you need to do is: in the credits of your project, saysomething like Additional Artwork by Mike Judge, and if you're feeling kind,please send a link to your project to me on twitter so I can brag about it!

Enjoy!

  • Mike Judge

Twitter: @mikelovesrobots


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