Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

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Prehistoric Animals +

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Welcome to Prehistoric Animals + .

This is a collection of models from various prehistoric animal models, in 1/72 scale. The + stands for a few extras I have put in, that can be used together with the animals.

I have added a time chart so players can create fitting environments easier if they so desire. The animals are placed at the approximate point in time that they first appeared.

None of these models were created by myself, I just modified a few to create better poses or colors. All other credit goes to the original creators.

If you want to see a certain animal added to this collection, please write a comment and I will see what I can do.

Special thanks to NEURO_KINETICS for help with getting some of the models.

Please also check out "The Dinosaurs of Jurassic Park" by Psyckosama!
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=782843289

UPDATE1:
Fixed two broken textures.
8 Comments
Winters 17 Feb, 2019 @ 6:45am 
Oh, okay. Thanks. Though with the shading I meant that with some things when you change color with the color chart in-game it will change them, but certain areas will be ridiculously dark or bright, sometimes even absolute white or pitch black.
Baryonyx  [author] 17 Feb, 2019 @ 5:19am 
Haven, I don't know what exactly you mean with hard or low shading, but you could always just find a solid colour image on the web, right click a dino, choose "custom" and paste the link to that image into the diffuse slot.
On some this won't work though, because I had to use asset bundles due to technical limitations of custom objects..
Winters 16 Feb, 2019 @ 7:20pm 
Could you make one where they are solid color, or do these have hard shading? Because for my games I use solid color low shading figures.
jwhittley 15 Feb, 2019 @ 7:48am 
i just wanted to thank you for your help! The right clicking worked on some of the models but most are assett bundles so I need to get schooled up of those. I have tons of MOW assetts and models if you need something don't hesitate. Thanks!
Baryonyx  [author] 13 Feb, 2019 @ 6:32pm 
jwhittley, you can easily save models by right clicking a model, selecting custom and selecting the top link where it says model. Paste that into a webbrowser and it will show the model as text file. If it doesn't already show you a download prompt, select everything from the page and paste it into an empty notepad file, then save it with .obj extension.
Don't forget to give credit when you are done and upload it. :lunar2019coolpig:
jwhittley 13 Feb, 2019 @ 6:17pm 
Hey I'm interested in some of the workshop models that are military I need someone to show me how to export a model to my desktop as a .obj file. I've looked at alot of tutorials but I haven't been able to get one model to my desktop so I can edit it. I'll pay
MadMark56 11 Feb, 2019 @ 8:30am 
Very nice, thanks Baryonyx!:cozyspaceengineersc:
Eric the Red 10 Feb, 2019 @ 6:27pm 
@Baryonyx Awesome! Although there are a few dinos missing that I could see (Igaunadon, Torosaurus and Diplodocus). As far as non dinos, I would love to have a Basilosaurus