OK, we got some more stuff for the common home coming up, some ideas I’ve developed on the road here, so today, it is cloth, or rolls of cloth.
Today, we’re gonna make some tables, really. It has been a rather long way to get here. Mapmaking isn’t something that goes fast, unless you have a lot of preset items to choose from.
I promised mugs, and mugs it will be today. Several different models, and with different delicious beverages too. Soon we have enough items to build and decorate some complete tables. After the mugs, we can make tables, many different tables.
I promised plates today, and sure, we will make some plates for our tables.
So, common folks tableware, wooden tableware to be more precise. That is todays task. We will not finish today, but we learn how to make tableware.
So, we got some new tables, but we got nothing to put on them, except tablecloth. Today, we’re gonna make some simple tableware, or begin with it. It will take a while to make all we need.
Today we’re gonna use some of the things we’ve created, and create some more. This is a good way of building a library of good and useful items that can be used in Dundjinni or any other mapmaking software.
Yesterday we made some cabinet underlays for the tables we made, and today we’re gonna create a drawer. We might even have time to fill it with something useful.
OK, we’re back again for some more mundane furniture. Today we’re gonna use the tables from yesterday, and turn them into wardrobes.
OK, today we’re gonna decorate and preset some tables to be used in maps. It is of cause good to have some naked tables as well, but having some decorated ones makes mapmaking so much easier.