That last one picked up some nasty white fringing around your pen lines at full scale.
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That last one picked up some nasty white fringing around your pen lines at full scale.
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OK, the fountain image, I changed the grout to a lighter grey - I thought the other was way too dark. I also pooled the blood in the grout area only. Its improved.
RobA> rescanned and placed a darker color as the alpha channel background.
WIP so far...
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Much better. You might consider "washing" the stone tiles with the blood though. Specifically the grooves in the stone would have remnants of the blood and then a very light "smearing" of blood on the flat surfaces, and I think it would be nailed at that point.
That pit is quite intimidating. I hope those body parts aren't still "alive" down there. I feel sorry for the poor sod that ends up at the bottom.
The pit is great.
On the subject of blood, a thin layer or smear of blood can dry with quite a light colour, but the deeper pools are actually surprisingly dark.
So I'd use light streaks across the top of some stones, with darker poolings between them.
You can probably find a million images through a GIS of different fluids pooling, to get ideas for natural looking distributions.
The fountain of course is presumably still fluid so the brightness there is great.
For blood I always suggest using a very light pink color on a layer set to "Color Burn" It's like the best blood in the world...especially if you DON'T use a solid color like the example I'm going to post and instead use a light pinkish brown dirt texture on color burn...its REALLY nice.
Check it...one is without color burn, other is with.
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Arcana, I really like that blood - I'll have to give that a try!
For now, here's the Lich's Lair map so far. The chamber to the northeast of the Pit is the "Summoning Chamber" east of that is the "Binding Chamber" holding a nether planar being for enslaved power source...
Thinking about adding a second floor, with access from the "Masoleum - access to lower crypt" the chamber due east on the opposite side of the structure from the "Pit Chamber". I might stairs upward in this chamber.
To give you an idea of scale, each octagonal chamber is 50 feet across.
WIP so far...
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It's coming together well, though I think that the pit room would look more effective if the edge of the oubliette had the same flooring as the other rooms...
That one was cd6653 (ish) (and thanks for repping Arcana - I guess I need to spread it around a bit more... )
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