I need some more strange items for my magic shops, more items that just look cool, and can give the DM some inspiration for adventure plots and hooks at the same time. Today, I just played around with some of those wood textures from CGTextures, and some other stuff.
Now when we got all those wonderful staffs, it is time to make some more matching store displays to go with them. I decided to place some staffs in glass displays, on silk cloth, to make them look extra expensive.
Today we’re gonna finish the staff making marathon by using another idea I got. It started with a cool filter I found for FilterForge.
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So, we got staffs, but nowhere to place them in the store. I’m gonna make a rack to place then in. I will use textures from CGTextures to build with.
OK, we got some staffs, but I want some more staffs, and got an idea of some more, evil looking staffs, with a little twist.
15
Apr
Still busy populating stores, I found that magical staffs seems to be an area where very few items exists, so I decided to make a few staffs.
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Wood weaving is todays theme, and we start out with making a few wood weave textures using FilterForge.
12
Apr
Today, we’re gonna add some stuff for those stores that sell a lot of strange things, trinkets and things like that.
First of, we’re gonna use a FilterForge filter called trinket box, to create trinket boxes.