Tanks a Lot Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Only the four small heavy buildings so far. I just wanted to see what people think and whether I should continue with more. Check them out here Normandy buildings 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junk2drive Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 looking good as always. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreenAsJade Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Tanks - Yahoo says your site is over limit. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tanks a Lot Posted July 24, 2004 Author Share Posted July 24, 2004 Wow, that was fast. You weren't all supposed to look at the same time. I'm going to have to find a better host for the preview pics. Any ideas? something in my price range (free). 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dandelion Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Yes that looks like Caen-stone buildings, very good in fact. I worked on a Normandy mod for CMBO myself - for years - so I know what a hassle it is to get those rocks to look good, with the two different stretching of bmp on sides and front. Not to mention that cornerstone you've got there, very good. Can't remember how many curses I spent on trying to make those fit corners like that. (when Maguas appeared I gave up my project, btw) Seems to be a glassdoor as frontdoor on picture 2 there. Would perhaps fit better on a commercial building, like a shop or so? Just a sugegstion, I seem to recall there were a lot of sturdy wooden doors on the farmhouses, many coloured, like grassgreen and so. With heavy iron handles and so on. Yeah please do go on. That was the easy part (yes I am kidding and yes I know what I am kidding about) Now for the Honfleur "Tall Heavy buildings" In my (failed) project I divided the fronts of the large heavy buildings into three, graphically only of course, to create the thin, tightly packed houses typical of older Normandie (indeed typical of any older European city). Used the bright colours too, you know the blue and red and so that they use. Worked well but of course it forced the same colour on all side elements. And in my personal opinion (I am about to blaspheme) one is more helped by converting the High Hedge to a high stone wall instead of bocage, easily done for a person handy with the stone such as you. There is just no way to recreate a Norman rural village without the high, heavy stone walls. The bocage can be simulated in so many other ways. In reality it looks like low treelines anyway. Well here I go. What I meant was yes, do go on. Were you planning a building mod or a complete Normandy mod? Cheerio Dandelion 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dandelion Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 ...and hey, don't forget the ruins. The ruin bmp's. Very important actually. Most of what the Americans saw of Normandy was ruins. Cheerio Dandelion 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tanks a Lot Posted July 24, 2004 Author Share Posted July 24, 2004 Originally posted by Dandelion: Yes that looks like Caen-stone buildings, very good in fact. I worked on a Normandy mod for CMBO myself - for years - so I know what a hassle it is to get those rocks to look good, with the two different stretching of bmp on sides and front. Not to mention that cornerstone you've got there, very good. Can't remember how many curses I spent on trying to make those fit corners like that. (when Maguas appeared I gave up my project, btw) Seems to be a glassdoor as frontdoor on picture 2 there. Would perhaps fit better on a commercial building, like a shop or so? Just a sugegstion, I seem to recall there were a lot of sturdy wooden doors on the farmhouses, many coloured, like grassgreen and so. With heavy iron handles and so on. Yeah please do go on. That was the easy part (yes I am kidding and yes I know what I am kidding about) Now for the Honfleur "Tall Heavy buildings" In my (failed) project I divided the fronts of the large heavy buildings into three, graphically only of course, to create the thin, tightly packed houses typical of older Normandie (indeed typical of any older European city). Used the bright colours too, you know the blue and red and so that they use. Worked well but of course it forced the same colour on all side elements. And in my personal opinion (I am about to blaspheme) one is more helped by converting the High Hedge to a high stone wall instead of bocage, easily done for a person handy with the stone such as you. There is just no way to recreate a Norman rural village without the high, heavy stone walls. The bocage can be simulated in so many other ways. In reality it looks like low treelines anyway. Well here I go. What I meant was yes, do go on. Were you planning a building mod or a complete Normandy mod? Cheerio Dandelion Thanks for the comments and suggestions. Yeah, those stones and corner pieces took a long time to get right. I'll see if I can come up with a different door for the second one. Does that pulley thingie I put up in the loft of the barn look out of place? I'm still not sure if I'll make the tall heavy buildings as one, or several different sections. I'd like to keep all the heavy buildings with a stone exterior for easier recognition of building type. I'm just planning on doing the buildings. They'll take a long time by themselves. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junk2drive Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 re: free hosting i went to juju's site last night and got a warning from mcafee that a trojan program got in my temp file. it deleted it. i suspect it was the advertising necessary on the site. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holien Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Stonking.... Keep going... H 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nelson 1812 Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Looking Good 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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