Holy smokes! Welcome back! It's been far too long since we've seen that mesmerizing avatar of yours.
Holy smokes! Welcome back! It's been far too long since we've seen that mesmerizing avatar of yours.
Bryan Ray, visual effects artist
http://www.bryanray.name
haha.. It's been a while, for sure. I took a break from the entire genre for a while, but the release of the new edition of d&d has sparked my interest again. I thought about snatching up a piece of this new world, but it's all looking a bit over-complicated for me with all the different weather maps and such. I've just never been interested in getting that technical with my maps. But I will certainly watch it with interest...
Good to see you guys..
-IG
Hiya IG, long time.... I still have the old status thing on my sig but its not used any more. I think i'll be keeping up on the overall map this time again but I am not sure my free time will allow for much more. It was fun playing about in the strand.
I had a blast playing in the Strand. I wish we could have continued, but I was so burned out by that time.
Good to see you!
-IG
I was wondering if it's acceptable to open new threads for different areas if I don't necessarily plan to map the plots. I would like to create political entities.
I'm aware that if I want to do this, the least would be to have more than just a vague concept.
Of course I have some ideas but it's far form enough to fill even half of the world.
I'm not opposed to this idea. There seems to be plenty of uncharted space, so some of it could easily be sort of half-defined whilst leaving more than enough places untouched.
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- My tutorials: How to make a roll of parchment graphic in GIMP
I make use of Wag's mountain brushes.
Yes of course. Part of my intentions for plots was to allow this, so you could grab an area write some fluff and then return it into circulation. In any case I don't even think that much is necessary at the moment given the dearth of interest in the project, but it would help keep it organized should it ever become busier here.