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| Hey Leonard,
I absolutely love your buildings. I've bookmarked your page so that I can
refer back to it. That's just the kind of size, simplicity, and image that
I'd like to create for my own long-dreamed-of walled city.
Thanks for sharing.
Alan
In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman writes:
> but hey...
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/0vive.jpg
>
> no no, here it is...
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/1allthree.jpg
>
> and in time, they'll say they loved it...
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=41624
>
> well, as i'm sure one quick look at the above pictures will tell you, no busty
> elven princess was needed for inspiration - just too much time of staring at
> pictures of jon furman's provincial village. hey, well, then it has been slow
> here at work, and while the turtle is slow, the internet connection is not.
> but, why, how is it that the interior is so undecorated short of entirely tiled
> floors? well the answer is quite simple, all you gotta do is close those tiny
> childish eyes and imagine me tired, alone, wet and afraid, sitting in a ditch
> and all i can think about is sleep. not interiors. sleep. oh yeah, and did i
> say i was lazy?
>
> it is the roomie for the poopie
> -vive le crackhead
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| In lugnet.castle, Alan Findlay writes:
> Hey Leonard,
>
> I absolutely love your buildings. I've bookmarked your page so that I can
> refer back to it. That's just the kind of size, simplicity, and image that
> I'd like to create for my own long-dreamed-of walled city.
>
> Thanks for sharing.
>
> Alan
Hey Alan, thanks for the kind words! The style is blatantly stolen from Jon
Furman's Provincial Village
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=33144 . Although some of Jon's
creations can verge on the "so big there's no way i could ever do that", these
creations are really doable on the more modest collection. the style is also
really adaptable to personal tastes.
i'd love to see your creations!
-lenny
> In lugnet.castle, Leonard Hoffman writes:
> > but hey...
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/0vive.jpg
> >
> > no no, here it is...
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/glencaer/ProvincialRipoff/1allthree.jpg
> >
> > and in time, they'll say they loved it...
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=41624
> >
> > well, as i'm sure one quick look at the above pictures will tell you, no busty
> > elven princess was needed for inspiration - just too much time of staring at
> > pictures of jon furman's provincial village. hey, well, then it has been slow
> > here at work, and while the turtle is slow, the internet connection is not.
> > but, why, how is it that the interior is so undecorated short of entirely tiled
> > floors? well the answer is quite simple, all you gotta do is close those tiny
> > childish eyes and imagine me tired, alone, wet and afraid, sitting in a ditch
> > and all i can think about is sleep. not interiors. sleep. oh yeah, and did i
> > say i was lazy?
> >
> > it is the roomie for the poopie
> > -vive le crackhead
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Alan Findlay writes:
<SNIP>
> I absolutely love your buildings. I've bookmarked your page so that I can
> refer back to it. That's just the kind of size, simplicity, and image that
> I'd like to create for my own long-dreamed-of walled city.
>
> Thanks for sharing.
I agree - they're a lovely size, perfect for that period. It would be great
to see a few of them
jumbled together in to narrow streets and alleyways, and maybe a market
place if you decide to
take it further.
Nice work, James.
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