-Carson Haupt- Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 My dearest Cassius, We are still in the tower. Since the first night, when the black ship was spotted, we haven't been attacked, but many of our men are dead or dying. I believe it is because they handled the dead orcs. I warned them to burn them, but they threw them into the water instead. Now, the pestilence is creeping through even my own body. I am old, Cassius. You know that. I have been old for a long time, since you were a child. I can feel that it is almost my time to go through that great door we call death. Do not grieve for me, for where I am going, I shall never be old again. These shall most likely be my final words to you, words so precious I shudder to think of entrusting them to the care of this bird. Do not fear. No matter what happens, be brave. If Avalonia falls, so be it. Everything is being orchestrated for a reason, Cassius. Do not fear. Farewell, Alfred ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quite frankly, I love everything about this build. The photography sucks (I don't have access to my normal camera), but I think it might be one of my best builds so far. I originally planned for this to be a mountain top, but when I placed it on a blue baseplate to make sure it fit the limit, it just screamed island. So I ordered up some trans black bricks, (greatly underestimating how many), and made up some water. This is supposed to be a ruined tower build on an islet in the Mystic Isles that has recently been repaired. I'd also like to claim the following credits: Still water Wall technique #1 Window Frames C&c welcome, as always! Quote
Torgar Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 Nice tower, I like the use of trans black as water. Quote
Simon_S Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 Wow, very nice build Carson! I like the dark atmosphere you created without using lots of black pieces. Great job! Quote
Lord Vladivus Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 Awesome! Really gives a feeling of foreboding! Quote
Scaevola Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 Great stonework and windows. +1 for the credits Quote
robuko Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 Very melancholy and great atmosphere. +1 for wall techniques and window framing, I can't see enough of the water to award a credit for that at the moment. Very powerful build! Quote
Legopard Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 I like how you achieved this decayed look. Furthermore the details with the heads are cool and the colors work in general pretty good :) Brick on! Quote
TheUtilityBelt Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 The windows are cool! I like the ruins. Quote
-Carson Haupt- Posted June 17, 2014 Author Posted June 17, 2014 Nice tower, I like the use of trans black as water. Thanks! It a simple technique but I think it effectively conveys the feel I wanted. Wow, very nice build Carson! I like the dark atmosphere you created without using lots of black pieces. Great job! Thank you! I decided to use dark bley to give it a damp feel, glad I did! Awesome! Really gives a feeling of foreboding! Thanks! That was the idea! Glad you picked up on it! Great stonework and windows. +1 for the credits Thanks! Very melancholy and great atmosphere. +1 for wall techniques and window framing, I can't see enough of the water to award a credit for that at the moment. Very powerful build! Thanks! I agree there isn't very much water, I underestimated how much it would take. I like how you achieved this decayed look. Furthermore the details with the heads are cool and the colors work in general pretty good :) Brick on! Thanks! I think the colors blend nicely too. The windows are cool! I like the ruins. Thanks! Quote
Gabe Posted June 18, 2014 Posted June 18, 2014 Very nice build Carson! The stonework on the tower is great, although i do feel that you may have overused the 2x2 tiles a fraction. (1x2 often look better) I really like the path and small jetty as well. The story is quite moving and showing the carrier bird at the moment of release reinforces it's pathos very powerfully in the build. UoP +1 for Wall technique and window frames, but i'm with Robuko on the water - nice idea, but there just isn't enough of it. Quote
Kai NRG Posted June 18, 2014 Posted June 18, 2014 +1 on the wall and windows, but I agree with Gabe and robuko, there isn't enough water. Quote
TheUtilityBelt Posted June 18, 2014 Posted June 18, 2014 I forgot to give you credits! +1 on all but the water. There just isn't enough. Quote
soccerkid6 Posted June 20, 2014 Posted June 20, 2014 Very cool stonework, and I like the wood top to the tower. I do think it could be a little taller and a picture showing the whole build at once would be nice. The trees and landscape are excellent and fit the mood of the scene well Quote
Gunman Posted June 20, 2014 Posted June 20, 2014 Awesome moc CH, awesome texturing and details on the tower!! Regarding CC, if I were you I wouldnt use the folliage on the trees stuck each one above the other, but thats me. Quote
Thomas of Tortuga Posted June 20, 2014 Posted June 20, 2014 Very nice work! I love the idea of the wooden tower in the ruins of the stone one! Quote
Gideon Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 Nice tower! I like how the small wooden tower is built on the ruins Many nice details and overall color use. I'd like to point out two things with the photography that could be improved: At least one picture should have shown the whole build, and you should correct the white balance as in some pics the background looks almost red (which also affects all the colors). UoP +1 for the windows and wall technique, but I would also have liked to see some more of the water to give you that credit (a pic of the whole build would have done the job). Quote
MKJoshA Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 I don't know how I missed this build earlier, but now that I've seen it I'm in love with it Lighter pictures would have helped, but at least everything is still clearly visible. I actually really like the 2x2 tiles. It's not common to see and you've used them well I think. Your story is also great and I love how it fits within the story line right now. Quote
MassEditor Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 Very cool Carson, lots of details to enjoy. I too would have liked to see a pic of the whole build in frame, still there's much to appreciate here. The tower is nice but I really enjoy that makeshift wooden structure added to the top. Good work! Quote
-Horizon- Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 Nice Job Carson. The texture of the walls looks great. Quote
Maxim I Posted June 26, 2014 Posted June 26, 2014 Very cool tower!!! Nice how you did the walls Quote
Mike S Posted June 26, 2014 Posted June 26, 2014 Very nice! Interesting design with the wooden section built over the ruined stone.... Quote
-Carson Haupt- Posted June 27, 2014 Author Posted June 27, 2014 Very nice build Carson! The stonework on the tower is great, although i do feel that you may have overused the 2x2 tiles a fraction. (1x2 often look better) I really like the path and small jetty as well. The story is quite moving and showing the carrier bird at the moment of release reinforces it's pathos very powerfully in the build. UoP +1 for Wall technique and window frames, but i'm with Robuko on the water - nice idea, but there just isn't enough of it. Thanks! I agree 1x2 are a lot more commonly used, but I liked the bulky feel. +1 on the wall and windows, but I agree with Gabe and robuko, there isn't enough water. Thanks! That's seems to be the consensus. I forgot to give you credits! +1 on all but the water. There just isn't enough. Haha thanks! so amazing ! nice crows. Thanks ryanhua! Very cool stonework, and I like the wood top to the tower. I do think it could be a little taller and a picture showing the whole build at once would be nice. The trees and landscape are excellent and fit the mood of the scene well Thanks! What part do you mean to be taller? Also, I took like ten but they were all crap so I didn't include any. Awesome moc CH, awesome texturing and details on the tower!! Regarding CC, if I were you I wouldnt use the folliage on the trees stuck each one above the other, but thats me. Thanks! I just wanted small bushy trees, as there wouldn't be much room and I pictured it being buffeted with wind almost constantly. Nice tower! I like how the small wooden tower is built on the ruins Many nice details and overall color use. I'd like to point out two things with the photography that could be improved: At least one picture should have shown the whole build, and you should correct the white balance as in some pics the background looks almost red (which also affects all the colors). UoP +1 for the windows and wall technique, but I would also have liked to see some more of the water to give you that credit (a pic of the whole build would have done the job). Thanks! I appreciate your tips! I don't know how I missed this build earlier, but now that I've seen it I'm in love with it Lighter pictures would have helped, but at least everything is still clearly visible. I actually really like the 2x2 tiles. It's not common to see and you've used them well I think. Your story is also great and I love how it fits within the story line right now. Thanks a lot! Glad someone likes the 2x2s! Very cool Carson, lots of details to enjoy. I too would have liked to see a pic of the whole build in frame, still there's much to appreciate here. The tower is nice but I really enjoy that makeshift wooden structure added to the top. Good work! Thanks! Yeah, I like the wooden part too. Nice Job Carson. The texture of the walls looks great. Thanks! Very cool tower!!! Nice how you did the walls Thanks man! Very nice! Interesting design with the wooden section built over the ruined stone.... Much appreciated! I thought they wouldn't have time to build with stone, so I just made quick wooden repairs. Quote
soccerkid6 Posted July 2, 2014 Posted July 2, 2014 @Carson: I was referring to the tower itself, giving it a bit more height would make it seem more tower-like. Though with this particular tower seeming rather dilapidated and crumbling it doesn't have to be as tall as a normal tower Quote
-Carson Haupt- Posted July 2, 2014 Author Posted July 2, 2014 @Carson: I was referring to the tower itself, giving it a bit more height would make it seem more tower-like. Though with this particular tower seeming rather dilapidated and crumbling it doesn't have to be as tall as a normal tower Ah, I see what you mean. That probably would have helped. Quote
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