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Post by CelticSavage on Feb 7, 2007 12:38:10 GMT
Here's an example I did for a Zombie theme story I'm working on (my first WoD story)...using the Crooked Staff Productions tools. viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=44641349&albumID=0&imageID=1896412348 Each square represents 3 feet The concept is that the basement is used by a "mad scientist" to contain his Zombie creations and store supplies for his experiments. The green open sewer that runs down the center contains a disolving substance he uses to dispose of the remains of his "failures". Around it a vapor or toxic mist looms that causes damage if exposed without a gasmask. The slime covered planks that cross it require a feat to cross safely. The treasure room is kind of "campy" not really fitting for my moder theme... I'd rather fill it with personal objects from the scientists test subjects like watches, wallets, purses, jewelry, clothing, ect. I'm starting the house but can't find resources for modern home and laboritiy furniture. Excellent tool kit you've made! I love it! ;D
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Post by CelticSavage on Feb 7, 2007 13:02:09 GMT
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Post by CelticSavage on Feb 7, 2007 13:07:05 GMT
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Post by CelticSavage on Feb 7, 2007 13:23:29 GMT
I forgot to mention these are still Works in Progress.
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Post by CSP Kris on Feb 7, 2007 16:18:06 GMT
Hello, The links don't seem to be working for me for some reason
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Post by CSP Kris on Feb 8, 2007 0:59:35 GMT
Sorry... I must have missed this comment Anyway... I assume you have uploaded the pictures someplace yes? Are you looking at them on a webpage? or blog or something... and do they appear OK there? If so you can usually 'left click' on the image itself ... and choose the properties option. From the window that pops up you should be have an Address (URL) listed somewhere. Just copy and paste that Address (URL) into your message and it should work (hopefully) (And I apologise if I have just stated the obvious and there is some other problem I'm not aware of ) Looking forward to seeing what you have come up with
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Post by celticsavage on Feb 10, 2007 7:14:59 GMT
Ok...had to upload them to photobucket as they won't post from yahoopics. Let me know what you think still works in progress tho... Looking to add lighting effects that will also play into the game affecting combat, visability, stealth, ect. Also as it's for a nWoD game I want to give it a creepier look overall like some kind of vintage photo effect. Any idea how I can accomplish this?
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Post by CSP Kris on Feb 12, 2007 14:33:22 GMT
Yeah... I use photobucket a lot myself too. Anyway... the maps are looking pretty good I know what you mean about the treasure room... but the only thing even resembling a modern tile that I have created is this one (which is not much help): Depending on what software you are using, you might actually have a 'sepia' effect that you can apply to the whole image. Failing that there are plenty of photoshop tutorials for sepia effects if you check on google
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Post by celticsavage on Feb 13, 2007 18:32:11 GMT
Here's an update showing my progress on the Zombie mansion... I'm gonna play around w/ the Sephia effect you suggested...thanks I do like the pistol in that last post =)
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Post by CSP Kris on Feb 13, 2007 21:42:52 GMT
That's looking pretty darn cool.
Are you also using Dundjinni (sp?) elements to.
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Post by celticsavage on Feb 14, 2007 19:10:43 GMT
That's looking pretty darn cool. Are you also using Dundjinni (sp?) elements to. Thanks =) " Dundjinni" what's that?
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Post by CSP Kris on Feb 15, 2007 13:32:31 GMT
It's a piece of software that allows people to create their own battle maps. It has various floor textures to choose from and numerous items/furniture/junk to decorate the map with - a kind of point and click dungeon design program. I think there are also other similar pieces of software out there.... and when I saw the furniture on the above map you have created, I thought they looked a little like to ones that come with this 'Dundjinni' thing (though I don't won it myself... but have played around on it once to see what it was like). I thought about buying it once... but in all honesty, I like trying to draw my own from scratch (even if it does take me way too long ).
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