Costal ruins
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Costal ruins
This is my first attempt at a landscape, so go easy
A main view of the coast. some peasants playing on the grassy slope
The tower
The other side of the tower
The road
The back. (Little did you know that the world is actually held up by metal supports)
One of the peasants came face-two-face with a crab...
And last, but not least, a top view.
A main view of the coast. some peasants playing on the grassy slope
The tower
The other side of the tower
The road
The back. (Little did you know that the world is actually held up by metal supports)
One of the peasants came face-two-face with a crab...
And last, but not least, a top view.
Captain Havoc- Pirate Master
- Title : The next master of the seas
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Registration date : 2009-09-25
Re: Costal ruins
Nice MOC Captain! I love the SNOT water, although I'm not sure about the SNOT beach. I would suggest using some tan plates and raising them for the beach. Also, perhaps tiling the grass and using plates underneath the tiles to make them look more uneven and random and hilly is the way to go.
But nice MOC, now let's see a band of pirates camping there.
But nice MOC, now let's see a band of pirates camping there.
Re: Costal ruins
Nice Moc Cpt Havoc,
I agree with Zuloo, that you should try and break up the grass a bit, but I don't think you should tile it. I think just adding some more green plates in clumps would help. I like the beach but raising it one plate might help, also using tan plates instead of tile towards the cliff might add the effect of sand which the waves havent smoothed over.
From my experience with train layouts, mountains are often held up with odd things like Duplo bricks
I agree with Zuloo, that you should try and break up the grass a bit, but I don't think you should tile it. I think just adding some more green plates in clumps would help. I like the beach but raising it one plate might help, also using tan plates instead of tile towards the cliff might add the effect of sand which the waves havent smoothed over.
From my experience with train layouts, mountains are often held up with odd things like Duplo bricks
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