Ross Fisher Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 *Your entry has earned 5 XP* That evening, the warrior took us back to her camp. We sat, and traded life stories, and the next day she offered a trade. In exchange for saving her life, she had a job for me to do. Complete it, and she would help me get offworld and go wherever I wanted. She took me to the edge of the forest, and pointed across the grain fields. There, on the horizon, was a small city. "Graff Station," she called it. "Plenty of cess-pools just like it scattered across the galaxy, but it's this one my brother has chosen to drown himself in." Her brother had been a Mandalorian, just like her, but lost his way after the fall of Mandalore. It was my job to bring him back. "Why me?" I asked. "Because you fight with words," she said. Apparently she'd watched me tell my story, and decided that I wasn't the workshy coward that, I suspect, we all thought I was. And I guess she's right. I do relish a good negotiation. Getting in the thick of it; wrestling opposing parties into an agreement. I'd pick that over a spa day any time. And that got me thinking. Was there a better arena, where I could put my skills to use? But first, I owed it to my rescuer to recruit her brother. Guess it was time to show her what I was made of. For anyone interested in how I did it: Quote
marvelBoy123 Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 Love the forced perspective, I'd wondered from what you said if you would do a build with one and this is fantastic. The lighting is also really effective - the contrast really emphasises the silhouettes of the characters against the background! Quote
n1majneb Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 This is a beautiful build, the perspective is great and i like the fields build in the midground, really great build here! Quote
Lamborghini Waffle Sauce Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 Beautifully framed and amazing use of the forced perspective! A perfect way to illustrate the short story you just told! Quote
Ross Fisher Posted June 27, 2020 Author Posted June 27, 2020 On 6/26/2020 at 4:18 PM, marvelBoy123 said: The lighting is also really effective - the contrast really emphasises the silhouettes of the characters against the background! On 6/26/2020 at 4:22 PM, n1majneb said: the perspective is great and i like the fields build in the midground On 6/26/2020 at 4:25 PM, Lamborghini Waffle Sauce said: Beautifully framed and amazing use of the forced perspective! 22 hours ago, karmajay said: Really cool framing and perspective! Thanks guys! I'm pretty happy with the build, but I wish I'd gone and properly built a sky behind the background. It looks really odd to have such bright sunlight and then a black backdrop. Oh well... Quote
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