MediEvil: Hero of Gallowmere is a fan based project that aims to recreate the first four levels from MediEvil game (PSX). Get in the shoes of Sir Daniel Fortesque, a long deceased knight that just got resurrected! Explore the land of Gallowmere on your quest to catch Zarok, an evil sorcerer that stole the souls of the living and used them to rise the dead (including you).

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Hi there! I need your feedback on the Stained Glass Demon fight! I'm working on Hilltop Mausoleum level and I'm slowly thinking about how should I model that damn demon. I can't decide on which version should I base my 3D model, so I added a poll where YOU guys and girls can vote for the version you think would match this project best!

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Hi there!
I need your feedback on the Stained Glass Demon fight! I'm working on Hilltop Mausoleum level and I'm slowly thinking about how should I model that damn demon. I can't decide on which version should I base my 3D model, so I added a poll where YOU guys and girls can vote for the version you think would match this project best!

Here is a link to Straw Poll: Choose your Demon!
You can also vote in the projects main threat at nexusmods forum

There are two options:
- original ME version from PSX the looks something like this: link1, link2
- MediEvil: Resurrection version from PSP: link1, link2

Just to be clear: I am not planning to make him look exactly like one of those versions! I use them more like prototype or concept arts. I just wanna know which one you like more so I can create something more to your taste! Personally I was thinking about shaping his body like in Resurrection version, but changing his head/face (as much as I love Cheshire Cat, this grin does not match with image in my head when I think of "Demon made of stained glass")

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pkyrkos7
pkyrkos7 - - 560 comments

I would suggest to allow both versions perhaps ?
If both models are based upon the same animations (same skeleton) then it should be really easy to allow the user which version he prefers. But even if that's not the case , creating another .esp which could allow which version the user prefers ;)

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KorinOo Author
KorinOo - - 11 comments

It's not that easy :D
As much as I would love to have two different versions, it means I would have to 3D model/texture it from scratch twice! With my (poor) 3D modeling skills this would simply take too much time

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DeXiaZ
DeXiaZ - - 974 comments

Well, the second looks like more scarier, I'll vote for him :>

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