wyrmfoe
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Post by wyrmfoe on Mar 11, 2013 13:56:08 GMT -5
This is my first foray into crafting. This is a sewer piece inspired by Scotty's. I am still making the sewer grate. I also used greens in the sludge palette but I am not too sure if I like it or not. Attachments:
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wyrmfoe
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Post by wyrmfoe on Mar 11, 2013 13:57:11 GMT -5
Here is a prison tile, the bars still being crafted, and I added an area where something was killed and dragged off. EDIT: I used two shades of red, but I think they were too close in shade. I cannot really tell the two tones apart. Attachments:
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jardue
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Post by jardue on Mar 11, 2013 14:05:14 GMT -5
I like the green, it looks like floating fungus or moss.
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Post by althalusredeemed on Mar 11, 2013 14:35:38 GMT -5
Looks good! I agree, the green makes it look even more sewery.
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Post by unclebilly on Mar 11, 2013 16:47:51 GMT -5
Looks good.
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Post by dm1scotty on Mar 11, 2013 17:29:14 GMT -5
nice stuff, the sewer looks great. I use a really dark cherry like red for my first part of the gore so that you get some separation of color.
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Post by hideousprime on Mar 11, 2013 17:31:39 GMT -5
Good job
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spiralbound
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Post by spiralbound on Mar 11, 2013 18:35:34 GMT -5
These are really awesome looking. I've been working up to making sewer tiles. I'm not ready yet, but when I do make them I want to make them look like yours! As for the blood, I can't see the two reds either. Also, I think the blood looks too bright and clean. Maybe if you did a light drybrushing of brown over the blood to dirty it up a bit? I dunno, it may have been the lighting, but the blood almost looks cartoon-esque against the realy grungy looking sewers.
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wyrmfoe
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Post by wyrmfoe on Mar 11, 2013 21:26:09 GMT -5
nice stuff, the sewer looks great. I use a really dark cherry like red for my first part of the gore so that you get some separation of color. Yeah, I used a "cherry red" and a "true red", but their difference was barely noticeable before the varnish and then the varnish coat pretty much blended them. I made some wound markers at the same time, and they turned out the same too. Oh well, lesson learned. Can I repaint over the varnish?
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kyral
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Post by kyral on May 13, 2013 6:38:38 GMT -5
Those look great, I also like the green in the sewer, makes it look like moss, fungus, or perhaps someone ate something that REALLY didn't digest well.. lol..
I can see the difference in shades between the two reds, but they are pretty close. I don't have a cherry red, but I have a brick red and red, what I do is add a very tiny dab of black and mix it up with a toothpick. If it's not dark enough, I add a dab more and continue till I get it just the right color...
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AJ
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Post by AJ on May 13, 2013 7:33:06 GMT -5
Nice.. I mean, ewww, but nice! Brown then red, with a bit of brown drybrush is what I usually use for blood and gore. But looking at that, its clear that something died in a rather effective fashion, and whatever it was, it had a lot of blood.
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Post by skunkape on May 13, 2013 15:21:56 GMT -5
Looks great!
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caveman
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Post by caveman on May 31, 2013 14:40:36 GMT -5
Please take this exactly the right way: That sewer pit looks like sh!t.
Puns aside: it looks exactly like something a mentally healthy PC would stay away from. And I love the wee walkway around it that kind of invites them to go for a stroll because -- and you can trust me on this -- there is CERTAINLY nothing swimming around in there that would reach up and, I don't know, GRAB you or anything.
Seriously, the tile is full of both obvious and implied menace. Nice way to create an "uh, I don't know about this, guys..." vibe. Super job.
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luciano
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Post by luciano on Jul 16, 2013 22:24:39 GMT -5
Good job!
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