OK, today I will make some props that is a revisit of something we did not that long ago, crates.
Crates, crates we love crates, beautiful crates…
Today is the big day, the final touch of the wagon. Will it work?
The wagon we started with yesterday, or the wheels, will slowly grow today, much thanks to the drawings that did show some of the interesting mechanics of a horse pulled wagon from around 1900. This can be used as a fantasy or pulp prop, which is good.
One thing I felt I needed was a tin hat or tommy helmet, the traditional British WWII helmet. So instead of buying one, I decided to make one.
I admit, I got one when I bought that great Webley that Nurse Ann has, but that is another story.
I’m making some good to have 3D props for 3D NPC pictures now, and I will also render them as prop for mapmaking later on. Todey, a wine box for a upper class wine merchant from London.
As I promised, we’re gonna finish the dungeon entrance today, hopefully you will keep up with all my changes today, as I will make a lot. This is my usual way of working creative, change, fiddle, change, until I’m happy.
Did you all thing that making just one entrance prop would be enough for me? You know me better than that, I decided to explore the possibilities a little more.
This post is different, and once again I’ve been inspired by other peoples work at the Dundjinni site. This time, FutureBoy posted a prop he had done, and we all went “Wow, why didn’t I think of that before?”
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So, it is time to show where I did use some of those items I’ve been creating, and many items I never shown, but first I will create something for the final part of the map.