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Author: | The One Ring Community [ Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:16 am ] |
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Category: Constructions Article Type: Technique Article Title: The Buckland Brewery Author: TheBucklandBrewer Article Description: An example of using the techniques and architecture of the Shire for your own imaginary buildings >>Read Full Article |
Author: | Elros of Numenor [ Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:43 am ] |
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Thanks all for the nice comments !! Quote: Tell me, how did you do the beer mug in the hobbit's hand?
Just a sculpt.. first the mug, once that was hard, it was attached to the hand, the grip was sculpted aswell as the "foam" spilling over the rim |
Author: | lotrscenerybuilder [ Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:01 am ] |
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It’s about time we’re going to make our own movie! What a wonderful piece of scenery! The thatching of the roof is just perfect; much better than an old towel! And the painting gives it an age-old, moss-grown look; perfectly right! You must have visited some old farms & barns in Belgium to get the ‘disorderly’ layout right: these muddy tracks between the buildings, these ‘peeps around the corner’ into those stacks of barrels… lovely dirty; it is all very identifiable! My compliments, Bart! |
Author: | Hallpers [ Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:58 am ] |
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Splendid scenery, and a splendid article too! I just love this article and the one with Sam & Rosies hole, both are great. Now you have to write another one too. |
Author: | Natarn [ Mon Aug 17, 2009 1:59 pm ] |
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This is a very nice article indeed, with lots of great ideas. I was very impressed with how the thatch turned out. I think it's the best thatch I've seen so far. The PVA wood grain texture is a brilliant idea, which I'll have to have a go at. The finished model is a lovely piece of scenery. |
Author: | Tonio [ Mon Aug 17, 2009 2:16 pm ] |
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It's a really nice piece of terrain you have there. Natarn wrote: The PVA wood grain texture is a brilliant idea, which I'll have to have a go at.
I second that. It seem so easy and simple to do: much easier than sculpting it piece by piece with green stuff. |
Author: | Longbottom Leaf [ Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:28 pm ] |
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Fantastic article, Bart! It's a lovely piece of terrain, with very inovative contruction technique. The wood, and thatch are wonderful. And, to top it all off, we have the superb drunk hobbit. One of the best articles I've seen, Bart. |
Author: | theavenger001 [ Mon Aug 17, 2009 5:13 pm ] |
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That is an amazing article deserving 10/10. Good job. |
Author: | Ranger of Gondor [ Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:50 pm ] |
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Yet another superb article with superb results... I congratulate you |
Author: | BilboOfTheWhiteTower [ Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:24 pm ] |
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Probably my favorite piece of yours Bart and I am glad that the article has made it to the library!! |
Author: | Gorgoroth [ Tue Aug 18, 2009 7:42 am ] |
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Whoa! that is really cool, I love the detail you have put into this, especially the Drunk Hobbit! |
Author: | Dorthonion [ Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:43 pm ] |
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This is one of the most endearing pieces of terrain ever seen on O-R or anywhere else for that matter. The article is superb. My only slight disappointment is that the obviously well-watered brewer does not look more like Bart.... |
Author: | Corsair [ Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:53 pm ] |
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Very cool, got no less than 10 from me. Love the thatching, I love that rope though, gonna have to get some. cool stuff. hobbits a nice touch too. |
Author: | IanPlant [ Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:28 am ] |
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Great article definately 10/10 |
Author: | TheBucklandBrewer [ Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:39 am ] |
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Corsair wrote: Love the thatching, I love that rope though, gonna have to get some.
Thanks It was actually a trick I learned from Alan (Dagorlad), only my way was way faster and more lazy... Alan's trick is much more professional and realistic looking and so awesome and much better (different kind of rope which has already the perfect colour, but much thinner rope so more work needed... heh, if it comes to lazyness, I'm always on the first row ) |
Author: | northfarthing [ Fri Aug 28, 2009 2:09 am ] |
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Absolutely brilliant. From simple ways to make the windows and wood texture, to the drunken hobbit, just a fantastic article. You have earned a hard-won gold coin! Northfarthing |
Author: | lorderkenbrand [ Fri Aug 28, 2009 8:43 pm ] |
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Splendid article Bart! It covers a variety of techniques that everyone will find very useful no matter what they are making although more so if it is hobbit-related! The thatch roof definitely makes this piece a 10/10 |
Author: | King Elessar the Uniter [ Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:12 pm ] |
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FANTASTIC article Bart! A very enjoyable and interesting read... ...and the final product looks GREAT too! |
Author: | jscottbowman [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 10:28 am ] |
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I love the concept of this terrain piece, and its layout and plan are excellent. Some of the detail is wonderful, the thatch is awesome, I love the little details of barrels and oxen cart and drunk hobbit - nice touch. I also liked the streaked PVA for wood grain effect - i hadnt seen that before. if I may offer one hopefully constructive criticism?: I am not too keen on the glass in the windows. I dont think it is ever easy to get glass right. I think the only thing I would have done here is go for a much deeper, almost black shade of blue, with the tiniest highlights. Otherwise excellent terrain and article. regards |
Author: | Dreamcatcher [ Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:13 am ] |
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I am definitely going to use your basic idea and the thatching tutorial to make a Rohan building or two, or twelve.... Loved the look and the drunken hobbit! It should be an objective point in one of your games... |
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