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Free Fantasy Architecture (New Stuff! 6/4/03)

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Kilmore said:
Whoa... now that bardic college is way phat. Certainly a centerpiece of the city, I would think.

Just one little thing about the floor plans. The bottom floors seem to have a lot more wide open spaces than the upper floors. That leaves me wondering about the support for the upper floors. This is of course, fantasy, so I will quickly accept "That's Magic!" as reasonable, and I would have to say that the feat itself would be visually striking on the ground floor.

It's even better than that! It's lost magic. Back in the day wizards made an incredible array of materials, and used them to make buildings in most any shape they wanted. Since the apocolypse wizards are reviled, distrusted, and slain on sight. And naturally, all those cool materials are no longer available.

There's a section of the city, the Mage Quarter, when the residents cannibalize buildings to get at the amazing materials. Which turned out to be a great adventure hook, which my Pcs are currently exploring...

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Heh. I posted right in the middle of your posting!

Thanks for the pics Knid, those are really cool. I'll be forwarding them off to my game group ASAP.

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That Bardic College is the coolest damn thing I ever saw.

Knid, you have GOT to try sending some material out to some gaming publishers. You're just too good with this stuff.
 

To haiiro: Thanks. I do try to be accurate. My training was less "art" and more "try to show this design as its going to look when completed".

I will try to get to Asmon Citadel next week.
 

Geez, I'm posting too slow. I didn't realize everyone would be looking at the things as I was posting them.

Thanks brak1. The problem is that since I don't own any of this software (doing it at work) I couldn't really undertake any projects for pay. My employers would not be happy if I was using all their expensive equipment to make money on the side. Maybe when my financial situation is a little better I can look into getting my own personal copies. Unless somebody wants to front me $1000? Anybody?:D

Anyway, doing it for free is fun and I enjoy getting the chance to practice and create.
 
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