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Post by oldschooldm on Nov 8, 2017 7:34:43 GMT -9
Could you offer a layer option to texture the white "top" of the framework? These structures would be useful for many things in many genres.
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Post by Punkrabbitt on Nov 8, 2017 8:27:50 GMT -9
Weathering the framework. I have a separate dirt and moss layers, so you can choose. This build has both! That is so beautiful... I feel bad that mine is going to be bombed
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Post by lightning on Nov 8, 2017 21:28:17 GMT -9
Could you offer a layer option to texture the white "top" of the framework? These structures would be useful for many things in many genres. A sort of closing it off plane? Or just the bars and it stays open?
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Post by oldschooldm on Nov 9, 2017 7:07:31 GMT -9
Could you offer a layer option to texture the white "top" of the framework? These structures would be useful for many things in many genres. A sort of closing it off plane? Or just the bars and it stays open? I was thinking more simply: Layer Option for the white in those photos to be textured - so the framework can stand by itself. Otherwise I'd just kitbash it for my build for flexibility of reuse. With the top textured, I can put anything I want up there at table-play time and it'll look like it belongs.
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Post by lightning on Nov 9, 2017 21:49:10 GMT -9
A sort of closing it off plane? Or just the bars and it stays open? I was thinking more simply: Layer Option for the white in those photos to be textured - so the framework can stand by itself. Otherwise I'd just kitbash it for my build for flexibility of reuse. With the top textured, I can put anything I want up there at table-play time and it'll look like it belongs. OK, I'll add it then And some more progress pics .... Changed the roof mounting setup. With this I can also add the "old" Samurai Castle roof. And the weathering of the roof module is done. You can choose moss and lichen layer! And this time I have used the lighter wood color option. Front detail. Now I only need to make the gong bar and I want to make a little mounting piece for the bell "axle".
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Post by lightning on Nov 13, 2017 7:03:24 GMT -9
Have added the gong bar and the bell mount ... Now on to instructions and go live!!!
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Post by cowboyleland on Nov 14, 2017 10:12:24 GMT -9
Really beautiful, but then, we are getting used to that from you.
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Post by Punkrabbitt on Nov 15, 2017 13:19:05 GMT -9
I built a rickshaw. It looks a little large next to my 28mm models, so I think I may build another scaled at 75%, and possibly narrowed. From the earlier picture, it looks fine with 30mm papercraft standees; with 28mm that are on the small side, well, I meed it just a wee bit smaller [/url]
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Post by lightning on Nov 15, 2017 21:47:36 GMT -9
I built a rickshaw. It looks a little large next to my 28mm models, so I think I may build another scaled at 75%, and possibly narrowed. From the earlier picture, it looks fine with 30mm papercraft standees; with 28mm that are on the small side, well, I meed it just a wee bit smaller [/quote] They actually come in different sizes. Some are really big. But I was designing it with some 30mm minis, so it would make sense that it looks more compatible with them.
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Post by lightning on Dec 15, 2017 23:51:14 GMT -9
Have been asked to do a top down shot of the boat rigging. Here it is ... with the last minute check by our Bengal cat :-)
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Post by Punkrabbitt on Apr 28, 2018 18:56:01 GMT -9
We played a Boxer Uprising game today, and I brought along some scenery. Here is the Paperschnitzel Rickshaw in action as scenery at an actual game store (as opposed to on my kitchen table in a solo game.) Anyway, I thought you might appreciate the picture
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