work in progress

Started by dj_chisi10, May 13, 2009, 11:30:56 PM

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Millenium

Have you teXtured EVERYTHING?!?! In that case, help Sibylla with anything she might need a hand in.

Darwin

the interface. there is a discussion about it anywhere in here... (or it was in skype..., i'm not sure :D )

tryadelion

well, i've made the shield and soem of my weapons, but i'll keep it secretly until i can release a big rar pack. last month RapidShare and Imagesack billing payments were stubid

Millenium

OK, you better make them a big osp pack. Make sure Sibylla doesn't have any new ones before sending us the ones you have.

Sibylla

a (wip) house:
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Millenium

Awesome, any ideas for use?

Sibylla

I don't know anything about TIC's architecture but it could be rearranged to match elven houses, just send me a brief description if it exists in the books.

tryadelion

wooden houses... green and grey wooden houses... with leaves.....

Tintin


Darwin


Sibylla

#266
Thank you Tintin :D
yeah sorry Darwin I know i'm the only one holding you, it's just that I have lot of things to do, but I'll finish them & send them to you, don't worry.
I need a description of the shapes not the paintings :D after all you're the one who's gonna texture them.


Evil2828

#268
Tree Houses Eldest page 222 (sorry i got it wrong before)
But what he had taken be clusters of lumpy, twisted trees were in fact graceful buildings that grew directly out of the pines.
One tree bulged at the base to form a two-story house before sinking its roots int the loam. Both stories were hexagonal, although the upper level was half as a small as the first, which gave the house a tiered appearance. The roofs and walls were made of webbed sheets of wood draped over six thick ridges. Moss a yellow lichen bearded the eaves and hung over jeweled windows set into each side. The front door was a mysterious black silhouette recessed under an archway wrought with symbols.
Another house was nestled between three pines, which we joined to it through a series of curved branches, reinforced by those flying buttresses, the house rose five levels, light and airy. Beside it sat a bower woven out of dogwood ad hung with flameless lanterns disguised as galls.
Each unique building enhanced the complemented its surroundings, blending seamlessly with the rest of the forest until it was impossible to tell where artifice ended and nature resumed. The to were in perfect balance. Instead of mastering their environment the elves had chosen to accept
the world as it was and adapt themselves to it.

this took a while to write
Please Thank me   :D

Millenium

Thank you Evil, minions for you!