TitusV Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 Leon grumbled. He hated scout-missions. These things were boring to death! Right now, his fellow soldiers would be taking a nap, or preparing food... What would they eat this evening? He with his damned luck always!!! But he, if the Lady sent you in a scout-mission, you didn't protest and just went. The soldiers loved - no, worshipped Lady Elysabeth! As such were his thoughts when he suddenly saw something dark brown rise up in front of him. It seemed a pallisade!!! And inside the wall, there were people!!! Altough they didn't look that friendly, Leon was a real Eslandiann with his priorities straight: "Maybe we can trade with'em?" What Leon didn't know though: -------------------------------------------- Just a quick build, hope you guys like it! CC very welcome, and thanks for the nice comments on the previous build! Quote
Khorne Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 Nice quick build! I love the terrain build-up and the wood pole fence with the skulls. It's good that you placed the poles somewhat random to give it that primitive look. The cave underneath and the bone near the fire are a nice touch. Are we perhaps dealing with a cannibal here? The only thing I'd do away with would be the Viking shield, it kind of detracts from the "native" feeling the build has . Quote
blackdeathgr Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 Who killed that conquistador?!?!?! Nice build btw. Quote
Tezclatipoca Posted January 23, 2016 Posted January 23, 2016 Nice build ! Be careful Leon ! They probably are cannibals ! The Ténotclaxcans near Elysabethtown are more pacific people but they mentioned that some other tribes could not be sympathetic at all ! Quote
Captain Dee Posted January 25, 2016 Posted January 25, 2016 The palisade, hut, and vegetation are all really nice. I like the built-up base and the varying turf is much better than a flat base. I would think the skulls on poles would be a sure sign of what's to come, and the buried explorer is a neat feature. Good work and good luck to Leon! Quote
Gideon Posted January 26, 2016 Posted January 26, 2016 (edited) Nice little build, I like the minifig posing It seems however that your links are broken (or more specifically go to pictures not publicly available). I only get "Oops! You don't have permission to view this photo." When you insert the BBCode from Flickr for non-public pictures you need to replace the link in the first img tag with a guest pass. For example (using one of my own non-public photos I've published here), posting [url=https://flic.kr/p/D5ywe3][img=https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1485/24336811660_ddd504b9e0_m.jpg][/url] would show the picture but would not allow anyone except me (and "friends and family" on flickr in this case) to view the full sized image. What I do instead is to replace the adress in the first img tag with the guest pass, giving me something like [url=https://www.flickr.com/gp/jonas_wide/8009ns][img=https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1485/24336811660_ddd504b9e0_m.jpg][/url] which renders the same on the page, but gives everyone access to the full sized picture Edited January 26, 2016 by Gideon Quote
Blufiji Posted January 27, 2016 Posted January 27, 2016 Great little native scene. Im really enjoying seeing them alot more. Quote
TitusV Posted January 27, 2016 Author Posted January 27, 2016 @all thank you! @Gideon: thanks mate, I'll try when I have a computer at hand! Quote
Bregir Posted January 27, 2016 Posted January 27, 2016 Great little story and build, Titus. It looks like those explorers are in for a surprise! I'd suggest you work a bit on cropping your photos. I noticed it in one of your other posts too (I think it was the fortress). Some of them show far too much of the surroundings, while others seem to have been cropped too much, taking away the edges. I personally use "Photos" which is standard, at least in my version of Windows 10. It allows me to do basic corrections like cropping, straightening, colour corrections, etc. It is really user friendly, so it is perfect if you do not feel like getting into more advanced editors like photoshop, gimp, etc. Just make sure not to overdo the editing! Quote
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