Winter Holidays: How about a Christmas tree that attacks the PC if he tries to cut it down? Perhaps a one-horse open sleigh, a flying sleigh pulled by eight tiny reindeer, a giant, bulging sack with presents sticking out the top. A 'santa' outfit. Santa caps. A placeable manger. A placeable star with streaming light. Placeable icicles. How about a candy cane weapon? Symbols of other winter holidays, like a menorah or yule log.
Custom Content Challenge: December 2014: Winter Holidays
#1
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 08:04
- MerricksDad aime ceci
#2
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 08:05
reserved space
#3
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 08:21
I hope someone wants to make a christmas tree monster
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#4
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 08:21
And yes, this is open to any winter holiday stuff, not just christmas related things. It could even (and should) include things for holidays that take place in winter in various gameworlds. ![]()
I plan on making a gingerbread man cookie creature model (hopefully a rather simple skinmesh over regular human animations)...one tiny and perhaps one halfling sized.
Here's a few other model ideas I came up with in a couple minutes for those not particularly inspired by this month's theme description:
- peppermint weapons (quarterstaff, club, sickle) - could use existing weapon models with brand new red and white texture(s)
- evil snowman with top hat (thanks, Tarot Redhand) - could take my existing evil snowman, remove the spikes on his back, then add a top hat and scarf.
- pine treants - no reason all treants have to be deciduous
- reindeer (with self-illuminated, dynamic light emitting) glowing red nose - if I recall correctly, Project Q has a nice reindeer to use as a base model
- giant snowflake/ice shuriken - so you can just let it go (into your enemies' flesh!) (yeah, yeah, I blame having 4 year old twins)
- mistletoe-decorated quarterstaff and sickle - fit for a druid
- holly-decorated shield - because, um, it would look nice, I guess
#5
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 09:16
And yes, this is open to any winter holiday stuff, not just christmas related things. It could even (and should) include things for holidays that take place in winter in various gameworlds.
As Catholicism was wont to do, many present-day Christmas customs were incorporated from Pagan mid-winter celebrations, including Saturnalia (gift-giving and carols) and Yule (foods and the yule log).
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#6
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 09:34
Jack Frost Nipping at your nose?

(From Greyhawk wiki)
(From FR Wiki)
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#7
Posté 01 décembre 2014 - 11:06
Emerald Rose - Santa Claus is Pagan Too
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#8
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 01:18
@The Amethyst Dragon
I plan on making a gingerbread man cookie creature model (hopefully a rather simple skinmesh over regular human animations)...one tiny and perhaps one halfling sized.
What about Mongo? (From Shrek 2)

TR
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#9
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 02:31
I don't have any other pics that I can post here but I do have some links to pictures and info. Pictures first - An Ice Queen, A guy in a weird costume (I've no idea what he represents) - both from a dutch mid winter festival. Next there is The Wheel of the Year for pagans. A short article from the BBC website dated 20 December, 1999 which explains the pagan influence on christian festivities. Finally there is an old christmas tradition no longer observed, The Lord of Misrule. While the Victorians resurrected many of the traditions that the puritans of Oliver Cromwell's time tried to stamp out, this latter wasn't one of them.
TR
#10
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 08:25
I already Know what I want for christmas!...
#11
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 09:14
If anyone wants to improve on my sleigh prototype, feel free. I've taken it about as far as my limited skills permit.
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#13
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 03:09
Twas the Fight before Christmas...

Candy Cane's and other holiday weaponry? (Icicles, flaming chestnuts, ornaments, lights)


and Snowflake Ninja Stars...

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#14
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 05:34
If anyone wants to improve on my sleigh prototype, feel free. I've taken it about as far as my limited skills permit.
...That was hilarious. I mean, it was interesting how you did that, but mostly it was hilarious to see an old lady on a rocking chair being pulled around comically by animals. Especially because in the back of my mind, it wasn't an intentional sled, just an old grandma getting grabbed by some rope and pulled along for a merry ride through town as she clutches an iron death grip onto her rocking chair.
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#15
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 09:22
A simple Christmas hat as head VFX would be lovely.
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#16
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 10:09
This might seem a little left field but

Stonehenge winter solstice celebrations.
TR
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#17
Posté 02 décembre 2014 - 10:19
Meanwhile, in Australia....

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#18
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 12:51
Ah but you forget, this is Winter holidays, forget the date. Skis anyone?
TR
#19
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 01:01
Thankfully Australian independence day is the middle of the summer, January 1st!

(a 4th of July in Australia is a great ski day)
#20
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 01:43
Egads! How can ye'all ferget dis guy...

- Carcerian aime ceci
#21
Posté 03 décembre 2014 - 02:42
New Years Ball?

(Fireworks, Champagne and Party Favors?)
#23
Posté 04 décembre 2014 - 01:25
As generic Clan of the Cave Bear/Reindeer Moon Neolithic Paganism:

Midwinter aka Winter Solstice (an important time for all star-mapping+ era (25k-15k BC) civilizations) = longest night of the year, the time once passed celebrations were held, as the time reserved for the opening the 2nd half of winter stores. (Assumedly included gift giving during food festivals?)

It also represented the start of longer days and shorter nights, a time to begin hunting again as spring animals became more active. (Black Friday?)
#24
Posté 04 décembre 2014 - 02:31
OK, onto concrete suggestions now. How about
- Ceremonial Druid's Winter staff(s) with evergreen plants (holly, ivy, fir tree branches etc.) wrapped around it (see picture featuring a snow covered Stonehenge above)
- Good planar beings of cold aka Snow Angels
- Coloured snow (other than a certain shade of yellow). This actually occurs in nature caused by extremophile creatures
- Decorative lanterns in strings or singly
- Party hats etc.
- Special signs for inns, shops etc.
- Lantern on a pole as seen on Christmas cards depicting Victorian carol singers
- Exploding Christmas puddings
- Large bonfire (e.g. taller than the PC) both lit and unlit
- Special drinking glasses, punch bowls etc
There is a faintly vague possibility that I may try re-skinning one or two statues to turn them into ice sculptures - depends how hard it is to do.
TR
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#25
Posté 04 décembre 2014 - 04:27
OK, onto concrete suggestions now. How about
- Ceremonial Druid's Winter staff(s) with evergreen plants (holly, ivy, fir tree branches etc.) wrapped around it (see picture featuring a snow covered Stonehenge above)
- Good planar beings of cold aka Snow Angels
- Coloured snow (other than a certain shade of yellow). This actually occurs in nature caused by extremophile creatures
- Decorative lanterns in strings or singly
- Party hats etc.
- Special signs for inns, shops etc.
- Lantern on a pole as seen on Christmas cards depicting Victorian carol singers
- Exploding Christmas puddings
- Large bonfire (e.g. taller than the PC) both lit and unlit
- Special drinking glasses, punch bowls etc
There is a faintly vague possibility that I may try re-skinning one or two statues to turn them into ice sculptures - depends how hard it is to do.
TR
Can we/I see a picture of that colored snow? I have never heard of that, but I have seen snow in my area turning slight shades of blue, purple, and even green, in layers. It's quite an odd sight, and typically only happens in glaciers that have been exposed. Saw it one year, was very pretty, but very unpleasant at the same time. Because no matter how colorful the snow had gotten, it was still 3 feet of glacier snow.





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