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Post by Dave on Oct 12, 2009 17:46:27 GMT -9
Lots and lots of texture variations on this one, including two different colors of bricks, also wood or plaster-and-beam textures, and various ways to combine them all. Choose from two different clock faces (or none), mix and match four different sets of windows, two different doors, and a few other optional features. 
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Post by golem101 on Oct 13, 2009 0:51:12 GMT -9
Beautiful. It's gonna be great also as a tower/spire addition to some previous buildings.
Regarding this set and the other fantasy ones (inn/warehouse/brothel, guild house and the tavern), as I'm using your excellent fantasy buildings to spice up my Himmelveil Streets tiles, I'd be really interested in an ETA or probable date of release.
Some planning for tiles to be used is unfortunately necessary, so I'm keeping some work on hold till I have the larger buildings available.
Thanks.
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Post by jabbro on Oct 13, 2009 4:09:59 GMT -9
Very cool, Dave. I like the weathered look. Now it just needs some way to hang figures precariously form the top level. (Maybe some crude painters or repair platform). 
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Post by sarnon on Oct 13, 2009 6:29:03 GMT -9
Love your stuff! Just gotta put another request in for ruined buildings and buildings with usable finished interiors. Actually, if the interiors are finished, I can do the ruining myself. I want to get my guys inside and sniping from windows. I know I'd be willing to pay double what you're currently charging for buildings that have lift off-roofs and finished interior walls and floors.
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Post by Dave on Oct 13, 2009 8:01:02 GMT -9
Thanks for the kind words!
I should have all of my new stuff available for sale before the end of October, and (if we're lucky) much sooner than that. I'll post something here as soon as they're available.
I've got some ideas for ruined buildings, since I can design the interiors and exteriors for half of a ruined building about as quickly as I can design the full exterior for an intact building. I really would have to consider raising my prices for more detailed buildings with lift-off roofs and detailed interiors, since that's at least double the design work. And since I work from photo elements most of the time, I'd have to put some time and effort into gathering a new photo library of interior textures -- and that means going on some scouting trips. So that's something I have to think very carefully about.
Right now my focus is on models that are quick and easy to assemble, at prices that keep them within almost anyone's gaming budget. I've only been doing this 'professionally' for about a month, but if I can make a decent living at this along with other graphics work I'm doing, you'll see all kinds of models from me in the future.
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Post by anitangel on Oct 13, 2009 14:34:04 GMT -9
You've gained a wow from me. This is my favorite so far!
Anita
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Post by bobrunnicles on Oct 13, 2009 17:16:36 GMT -9
Just echoing Anita here.....this is an element sadly lacking from most other 'village' sets, yet almost any village worth the name has a clock tower as a central element. Excellent!
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