The texturing looks superb but there appear to be some funky green clouds around the edge of the hole, is that where the trees will be?
OK, since I can't work on my Elven city @ home, I decided to try something different. This is the start of an Iron (Hill) DwarfHold.
It is supposed to be on 3 different layers, each further beneath the ground.
There are a few buildings added to the top-most level, and the 'giant' anvil on the lowest level is a shrine/temple to the God of Craftsmanship.
As always C&C is wlecomed.
***EDIT - See later post for new image***
Last edited by Steel General; 07-29-2008 at 09:32 PM. Reason: Removed original image - see later post
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The texturing looks superb but there appear to be some funky green clouds around the edge of the hole, is that where the trees will be?
It must be something with the texture I used, I may have to try a different one.
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Dwarf hold did someone say dwarf hold?
Someone else making a dwarf hold
I cant wait
OK, finally had time to do a little bit more work on this.
1. Added 2 gate houses on the top level (one with catapults)
2. Added a few more 'residences' (generic buildings)
3. Added a "Titan" an giant statue (that may or may not animate in the hold's defense)
4. Added a bridge from the 2nd to 3rd level
5. Added a temple to Zur (God of Mountains, Gems, etc.)
6. Re-oriented the image
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Thanx for rotating it to the side. Now my perverted eyes do not see it for the thing I was seeing
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I like the way you did that golem/statue, pretty sneaky and well done.
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No, it seems to be a pretty common reaction with the middle-aged folk. Ravell's pen avatar is probably just me, though. Bad vision tends to blur the fine detail a wee bit.
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