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Post by DungeonMasterRandom on Nov 19, 2013 19:11:23 GMT
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Post by onethatwas on Nov 19, 2013 20:10:33 GMT
I like the bent bars, it really brings the tile to life. A couple things to help improve your craft:
When dry brushing the room edges/walls, try to use more subtle colors that are a shade or two lighter (no more) than the color of your wall. That way the differences aren't as stark, but you still have the "pop" effect.
I think the bent bars are awesome as heck, but I think that having them glued down directly to the tile might make the tile harder to store. You could consider making them into a seperate piece that can be set down on any tile, and it can make storage much easier.
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Post by DungeonMasterRandom on Nov 20, 2013 0:16:20 GMT
I like the bent bars, it really brings the tile to life. A couple things to help improve your craft: When dry brushing the room edges/walls, try to use more subtle colors that are a shade or two lighter (no more) than the color of your wall. That way the differences aren't as stark, but you still have the "pop" effect. I think the bent bars are awesome as heck, but I think that having them glued down directly to the tile might make the tile harder to store. You could consider making them into a seperate piece that can be set down on any tile, and it can make storage much easier. Thanks for the suggestions, i'll definitely consider these during my next craft. Storage isn't much of a problem right now, I only use them in my own house with my family, but i'll try to keep storage in mind when doing my next tile.
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Post by DMScotty on Nov 20, 2013 3:00:12 GMT
Looks yucky and great!
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Post by monkeywithtacos on Nov 20, 2013 5:16:44 GMT
Gnarly...
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Post by skunkape on Nov 20, 2013 18:11:15 GMT
That just looks nasty! Good work on the bent bars!
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