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Medium Factory: Footprint 1024 studs in Spudkirk

The newly declared settlement of Spudkirk was still in it's humble beginnings. One necessity was the supply of wood and lumber for fuel and building materials.

A small camp was set up on the beach, with hewn trees brought to be processed.

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Edited by Spud The Viking
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Great use of wedge plates to give the ground a more organic formation!  Nice job showing the wood in different stages too, and I like the use of tan for sawdust and cut ends!

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On 1/22/2019 at 12:22 AM, Roadmonkeytj said:

Nice little scene!  I think the only improvement I would have included would be a horse dragging a log to the camp.

Thanks! Good idea, that would add a bit more realism

On 1/22/2019 at 1:09 AM, Kai NRG said:

Great use of wedge plates to give the ground a more organic formation!  Nice job showing the wood in different stages too, and I like the use of tan for sawdust and cut ends!

Thank you! I basically used all of my dark tan wedges :pir-grin:

I thought the sawdust might look too much like the surrounding sand, but clearly it worked out okay

On 1/22/2019 at 7:59 AM, Professor Thaum said:

This saw is well thought !! :thumbup:

 

Thank you! I don't have the proper saw utensil, so I had to improvise

On 1/22/2019 at 8:06 AM, Bart said:

Good job, I like the tree stumps in the corner, and that red axe positioning. 

Thanks!

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Viewed from the top this seems fairly simple, but it's a nicely detailed little scene. I think tiles look better on the stud ends of logs if you have them. The brick-built saw is nice in place of the actual accessory, and I like the style ax the worker is carrying vs the one nicely propped on the stump. The dark tan area really makes the work area stand out.

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I like the both logical and humble beginnings for the settlement and what better than with a logging camp! For a relatively simple scene I think the ground texture is perfect and the attention to detail with the different shades of sand and wood really catch the eye. Great work!

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