As you may well know I do tend to look in on deviantArt on a regular basis. As its the new year I thought I'd share a few links to things I've recently found in the hope that others can take inspiration from them.
Dragon 1
Dragon 2
Dragon 3
A Russian Artist's Gallery
Hey Rolo, I found one thing I was looking for .
Hope you like.
TR
New Year Inspirations?
Débuté par
Tarot Redhand
, janv. 02 2013 12:08
#1
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 12:08
#2
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 03:17
My new year inspiration was this: Silver by Keeshaba I think it would make a neat statue placeable in stone or bronze.
#3
Posté 02 janvier 2013 - 05:16
Having double checked the description for this months CCC and having found what follows while looking for something else I thought I'd share them here, after cropping and resizing for the forums, so as not to clog up the main forum.

While the original is designed as a pen-top, it strikes me that they would make excellent staff/wand ends.

Obviously a charm for controlling dragons!

And a ring to do the same.

While this is probably a charm against Blue Dragons.

Finally, a real Amethyst Dragon even if it only a baby.

A scrying device, no doubt, based on the Eye of Horus by the looks of it.

Beware this ring of power.

First of 2 Orbs of Power.

And Finally the other Orb.
Hope you find inspiration from these.
TR

While the original is designed as a pen-top, it strikes me that they would make excellent staff/wand ends.

Obviously a charm for controlling dragons!

And a ring to do the same.

While this is probably a charm against Blue Dragons.

Finally, a real Amethyst Dragon even if it only a baby.

A scrying device, no doubt, based on the Eye of Horus by the looks of it.

Beware this ring of power.

First of 2 Orbs of Power.

And Finally the other Orb.
Hope you find inspiration from these.
TR
#4
Posté 05 janvier 2013 - 12:11
#5
Posté 05 janvier 2013 - 02:04
This may be of interest to someone, Cosmeston medieval village was excavated around 30 years ago and rebuilt. It is one of the best examples of a stone built village of that era.
#6
Posté 05 janvier 2013 - 03:31
#7
Posté 05 janvier 2013 - 03:49
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I've seen some pretty fancy thatching, too. Thanks for reminding me :-)
<...his book>
Fantastic! I especially like those willow-withe fences :-)Tyndrel wrote...
This may be of interest to someone, Cosmeston medieval village was excavated around 30 years ago and rebuilt. It is one of the best examples of a stone built village of that era.
I've seen some pretty fancy thatching, too. Thanks for reminding me :-)
<...his book>
#8
Posté 05 janvier 2013 - 04:07
This kind of fence I might do in the future. Realy something so typical for the medieval time and never done for NWN. So 3 placeable fences cant hurt;) And thanks for the link and reminder... i´m sure i once had this idea already:D
Modifié par NWN_baba yaga, 05 janvier 2013 - 04:08 .





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