Flor3nce2456
Queen Bee
I just noticed that medieval looking-house, and find it absolutely delightful.
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Actually, in the case of Loke's build on display here, I'm pretty sure negative paint was used instead of pink. Pink imparts a deeper, more magenta hue, while negative on leaves is much brighter. Nice for background tiles, not so nice for foreground tiles with any kind of blending, unless you plan to paint the entire substrate, as well.
Negative paint? Well, wasn’t expecting that! I might have to experiment more with said paint.Actually, in the case of Loke's build on display here, I'm pretty sure negative paint was used instead of pink. Pink imparts a deeper, more magenta hue, while negative on leaves is much brighter. Nice for background tiles, not so nice for foreground tiles with any kind of blending, unless you plan to paint the entire substrate, as well.
thanks!Actually, in the case of Loke's build on display here, I'm pretty sure negative paint was used instead of pink. Pink imparts a deeper, more magenta hue, while negative on leaves is much brighter. Nice for background tiles, not so nice for foreground tiles with any kind of blending, unless you plan to paint the entire substrate, as well.
Thanks a bunch!
Ah yes, I have a lot of trouble with trees, haha. That's a very nice suggestion, I'm gonna try and see what I can do! I'm always unhappy with how my trees turn out, so maybe this will help out, thanks!
Haha, show me what you come up with, I'd love to see how it'll look!
There was actually originally water in that trench before I built the bridge over it, haha. But maybe I should try and see how it looks with the bridge there and everything. I'll give it a try, thanks!
Haha, thanks a lot!
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Alright, so I've been playing around with my idea for an Oriental Steampunk City, and I've made quite a bit of progress on it already.
Such as this hanging gondola train:
I'm gonna have a blast building this city, I just know it.