Darkest Dungeon - Sinister Structures - 100% FREE by squarepeg3d ()
3D Models Props 992 downloads
Software: DAZ Studio 4 With IRAY
License: This is licensed for commercial or non-commercial use.
Product Notes
Well, great...you've got the chains and shackles, but what the hell are you gonna bolt all of your bad characters to?
Introducing, Darkest Dungeon: Sinister Structures! A modular prop pack of 14 different modular props to help you on your way of building the dungeon of your dreams! Included:
4 walls that include rigged doors, bars, hidable pillars for snapping to other walls, and scaling morphs to reduce the chances of undesirable meshes or texturing!
3 floor tiles that can double as ceilings, one of which also includes a rigged floor/ceiling grate!
1 vaulted ceiling tile!
3 different pillars, two of which include height morphs to preserve mesh and textures!
1 oubliette that can snap to one of the floor tiles for your *especially* bad characters!
1 full-size cell with rigged door, bar, and hidable pillars for snapping to other structures!
1 staircase!
So what're you waiting for? I don't see anybody else handin' out the discipline around here...
PLEASE read the included readme!
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Freestuff Comments






Many thanks for all the wonderful comments so far! You guys are very welcome! =D
Just to let ya'll know, I'm already working on another modular pack. This one will feature medieval-themed light sources and utilize built-in ghost lighting, and I will hopefully be implementing snap-to presets to have them work nicely with my Morphing Flame prop, as well as a rigged candle to allow moving/flickering candlelight.
The lighting pack will include three torches, three lanterns, three braziers, three candle holders, three candles, (hopefully) three chandeliers, three wall holders for the lanterns, and three wall holders for the torches, as well as quick presets and poses to place the candle holders and torches in hands/on walls.

Yet another awesome, easy to use, well thought out and implemented product. Even the distortions in the UV around the door frames are planned out for scaling the walls so they are not just barely noticeable, they look intentional from a construction approach.
