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Post by slayride35 on Oct 1, 2013 8:20:17 GMT -9
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Post by WackyAnne on Oct 1, 2013 15:17:29 GMT -9
It's beautiful, and I agree... it definitely calls to be used with the Oriental Interiors! Thanks for another free model! That's not only a generous way to reward your fans, and a great way to draw new ones in, but it allows you to play with ideas, too
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Post by slayride35 on Oct 2, 2013 7:10:00 GMT -9
Your Welcome Wacky Anne! Yeah Simon makes sure to get a freebie out every month in addition to paid maps. The freebies tend to be some of the smaller ones he makes, although this one is gorgeous, even if it is small.
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Post by wyvern on Oct 3, 2013 13:04:30 GMT -9
And congratulations on being featured as this week's headlining Free Product on the DriveThru RPGNow e-Newsletter!
Loving the blue, sunny sky on the 360° view; we've had heavy overcast with mist, fog and rain on and off all day in my corner of the globe (island offshore of NW Europe)...
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Post by WackyAnne on Oct 3, 2013 14:45:13 GMT -9
Indeed, the sky is among the wonderful colours in this piece. We here in Atlantic Canada have been fortunate over the last week, with skies so blue, the leaves just turning, and lots of sun, to make up for a very rainy gloomy summer.
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Post by slayride35 on Oct 4, 2013 10:47:12 GMT -9
Thanks Wyvern! And I agree, the 360 degree panoramic view for the Japanese garden is one of my favorite panos. Just something about the blue of the sky, green of the plants, sea green of the swamp, and red hues of the gazebo that really makes the pano work and contrasts well with the more muted colors like gray for the stone and brown for dirt paths/bridge.
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