Ricko Hasche
Ricko Hasche
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night landscape
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night landscape
6 - Start now the settlement , sometimes if you want to hide some houses behind a hill or mountain to have more depth of view... i work puting some houses, go to hill, maybe a mountain, come back and place more houses... alternate this process until i like the results.
7 - Note some possible tips on next figure: 1/ i use as i told place the houses (in a size that "my eyes liked"), after i place the mountain upon half of houses image to try get more depth. 2/ i normaly mirror all houses same direction cause the smoke in this case, give more reality as is same wind to all. 3/ jon roberts style all images have a kind of big aquarel shadow/mist in the end of the image, if you dont respect the correct distance, the effect from new one, over the last image.
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night landscape
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night landscape
Hy Rofl1,
sorry my bad english but i will try to show my step by step.
First i must say this is all Mr. @Quenten fault. When i reinstall cc3 and return to the forum after almost 10 years away, i saw on his posts some creation of "landscape" view - using cc3 overland - and that inspires me a lot. Then i started to pratice.
Normally i project the map (overland, dungeons or city) before start to work on cc3, this method is more usefull to me. But this time i just want a castle-town between 2 cracks. so im not much shure about where to go.
so the sequence was like:
- select jon roberts style and set 70 x 49 metrics do adjust to A paper family.
- select grey 20 on background
- place the 2 cracks not respcting the image scale x map size - normally when i make this kind of map, my guide is "the eye". And the cracks give me 3 spaces to work with perspective
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night landscape