Hi Kertis! As @Wyvern said, I did everything in just one FCW file, using different sheets to "isolate" the two drawings (towers and landscape) and thus make the work easier.
Apart from that, at the beginning of the composition of the design of the towers... I used a drawing from below as a reference - in order to facilitate the work - which I also use in several other styles (overland, isometric, caves etc) that I know as Trace.
The trace greatly facilitates the initial work.
This video is an excellent tutorial on how to use it:
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This is great!
Did you composite the two halves externally or did you do all of it in the same fcw?
Can't speak for how Ricko accomplished this, but it would certainly be very easy to do it all in the one FCW file.
here we go the fcw, all in one.
my sheets is a mess, sorry 🤣
Hi Kertis! As @Wyvern said, I did everything in just one FCW file, using different sheets to "isolate" the two drawings (towers and landscape) and thus make the work easier.
Apart from that, at the beginning of the composition of the design of the towers... I used a drawing from below as a reference - in order to facilitate the work - which I also use in several other styles (overland, isometric, caves etc) that I know as Trace.
The trace greatly facilitates the initial work.
This video is an excellent tutorial on how to use it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8Fvz98lJ7Q&t=227s
Cheers
What's the style on the left? I think I need to get it!
Thanks for sharing this. It looks great.
He's used the standard Mike Schley overland style (in a nice creative way), which comes with CC3+. The building on top is one of the monthly freebies.