I have an inn with a water wheel attached .. its in my finished maps in my signature
EDIT: or just click here: Crows Feet
I was just wondering if anyone has a waterwheel or a water mill?
I need one for my new village im working on and suddenlt realied I havent a clue how to create one.
I have an inn with a water wheel attached .. its in my finished maps in my signature
EDIT: or just click here: Crows Feet
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You might be able to desaturate the paddle-wheel from here: http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...259-Ship-Parts
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Check out this website; Snettisham Watermill in Norfolk UK. Has a floor plan and some interesting info
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We have quite a few mills with waterwheels and also waterwheels as separate PNG objects in our free Vintyri™ Cartographic Collections. You'll find the mills in Symbol Set 3, Commercial and Artisans Structures. The waterwheels are in Symbol Set 2, Base Structures, Parts and Externals. There also are parts to put together the water chutes necessary for top-driven waterwheels. The symbols are based on real historical buildings. Photos of most of the originals are in the accompanying PDFs. These symbols are free, open gaming material that can be used in personal, commercial and other work at no cost. Go to: http://www.vintyri.org
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