I’ve been playing a lot with the new FilterForge 2 Beta, and I was working on some marble floors for a map I’m working on for my next adventure, all I can say without spoiling too much for my players is The lost temple of Kwaa.

Here is a nice picture I did, that really looks natural. I am very proud if this one 😉

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This market series was more intriguing than I ever anticipated when I started this venture. Now it is miller time, and I do not refer to a famous light brown bottled quite refreshing liquid.

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So, pottery today, without getting sticky fingers and clay all over, sounds good to me.
We’re gonna make some work made the potter, and his market stand at the end.

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20

Jan

by admin

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I read a post back at newbieDM, about missing lava tiles, and that he had done some himself. They looked pretty nice, but I saw that as a challenge, to make a lava tile filter in FilterForge. For this I did use the beta version of FilterForge 2, and the only real reason was that in FilterForge 2, you can use HDR colors, i.e. invisible light, to create very vivid colors, for example a fire, or in this case lava. The result will of cause not contain those colors, as they cannot be displayed, and if they could, someone would be sued for burning the eyes of the viewers, much like looking in the sun or at a welding.

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More grain bags today. We need something to sell on the market don’t we, so lets get working. Today we will see if I could make grain bags or not.

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19

Jan

by admin

Hello,

I found a link to this little nice tool, DnD Minion, for the DM, if you play DnD 4E, check it out.

Looks handy to track stuff during play, better than trying to use something like excel for it, but I doubt it is as intuitive as the record stripes we use now.

Grainbags, yeah I remember. That was a tough challenge I gave myself, but here we go.

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Today weare going to create some other market things, like tables and other items we will need. We start with a table.

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OK, I just can’t get enough of market tents, so I had to make a new variant today, using a different technique that I just though would work, and it did.

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