And a carpet:
Carpet-persian-245_bg.png
Here's a few new ones for you. A case of bottles and a sabertooth skull:
Case of Bottles1_bg.pngCase of Bottles3_bg.pngSaberTooth Skull.png
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And a carpet:
Carpet-persian-245_bg.png
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And more carpets:
Celtic Rug2332.pngHideRug-zebra.pngHorse-rug-2.pngLeopard-Wool-Rug.png
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Bogie, thanks so much for the swan! I'm pretty sure I have a pedestal to put it on, this is going to be great!
I think you and Mark are going to have to get together and update your Mapping Objects for cc3+!!!
Like a thief in the night
she comes with no form
yet tranquility proceeds
the accursed storm...
check out my new Deviant Art page!
https://www.deviantart.com/ladiestorm
Sorry I had to delete the first swan, here is another, not as good, but free to use no strings attached.
swan-DA6.png
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Sneaking into Bogie's thread here, hope you don't mind. I had done a coffin a few years back, and ladiestorm suggested an open version of it. I made a couple open ones before I realized I could just post the empty coffin and the top could be applied above it and rotated to countless angles to give a ton of variety very easily. So here you go.
Coffin_Opened_101.pngCoffin_Opened_01a.pngCoffin_Bottom.png
Nice work Kier.
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Using a tile overlay made by Simon Lasone I created this set of Floor Tiles. They look great and I will probably make more in the near future.
RockSmooth0055_2_S copy.png
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Is there a way to get these elements as simple .png files to use with Photoshop?
Right-click an image, select "Save Image As".
Looking for battlemap creation software that can be used to create gorgeous print-resolution output on Windows or Mac OS?
Give MapForge a try.