22
May
So, I’m still working a little on the Neverending Docks, and I needed a fence to keep the horses from running away.
21
May
I made this mine upon an art request at the Dundjinni forum, and now I see that it fits perfectly with my newly born interest in making some modern map stuffs for Operation: Fallen Reich. I’m already planning to create a few adventures.
20
May
This sounds rather stupid don’t you say, making a hole in the ground, but that is just what we will do today. I’m working on some side tiles for The Neverending Docks, which can be used for the natural lakeside tiles.
I have done crates several times here, with FilterForge, using textures and a mix between those, and I have used the available crates a lot. I have always admired a crate done by Alynnalizza, so I decided to take a hit on making a FilterForge filter that could make something like that.
I’ve spent three days playing a lot of fun games at LINCON, but as this blog is about role playing games and map making, I will focus on a game I bought that really caught my eyes, Operation: Fallen Reich.
Remember, these are my first reflections of the game, not a review.
17
May
So, I’ve put a 4EYes page on facebook, I need 25 likers to secure that link.
Everything must come to an end, and I won’t be making more wine presses for a while, thats for sure, but it has been a pretty fun experience, and useful.
So, today we’re still making wine presses. I would love to taste the wine made from this one, after a year or so in a good old oak barrel.
We will continue with that Egyptian wine press to day, it was more work that I thought, many small details that has to come out right.
So, back to the Egyptian wine press, a real engineering masterpiece.