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[OL-FB2] The Battle of Terrabank
TitusV replied to Franco Clarke's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Some very Nice ships, and the fire-scene looks great! -
[OL - FB] Romantica Medium Residence
TitusV replied to Capn Frank's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nice build, I think the roof turned out quite well! -
A very impressive ship with a marvellous colour-scheme!
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Book II - Avalonia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
TitusV replied to Rogue Angel's topic in Guilds of Historica
So, in the Sudheim Keep thread someone asked me for an explanation on my ivy. So I tought I might as well post this here. Tutorial for wall-climbing ivy Credit to Soccerkid6 First, I lay out a base and decide where my wall will be. Then, I decide where the ivy should start. Obviously, that's at the bottom of the wall. It is important to attach it using a brick with stud, and not a headlight. The reason I did not put it totally at the bottom, is so I can add a few brushes and leave-pieces there. It gives a nice, overgrown look (I'm Avalonian, you know ), as can be seen on the third image. There, I have also build up the wall. After that I attach the second leave piece. This one is the most important, since it will determine the direction in wich the ivy will grow. I always try to put the leave-pieces as close to each other as possible, for the overgrown feeling. Sometimes, the brick with stud will leave a gap. You can solve this by using a headlight on it's side. Together with a 1x1 plate, this will be as high as a normal brick, but the stud sticking out will be lower. Here you can see it from the front, and I have also build up the wall. But the most important thing here, and in the whole technique, is that I have used another leave-piece, overlappping the two others. This really gives the overgrown, naturally-looking feeling. You can also use the technique of overlapping leaves to cover a step out, e.g. at your walkway. Note that I ended with an overlapping leave attached to a brick with stud and 1x1 plate. Then build up your walkway again, and clip on another leave-piece. Do this on a brick with stud in the wall, not on the lower leaves! During the build, I tend to use a bit more of relief in the walls (here, I tried the log-effect bricks, but I don't know wether I like them). This adds another lot of atmosphere. When completed, you should have something looking like this: So, I hope that helps. If there are any questions or remarks, let me know! -
[SR-FB2]-May '16-'Big Tobacco's' Schraebitz Plantation
TitusV replied to Kwatchi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Neat build, with (as CelesAurivern said), a great separation between the plantation and the wild! -
Looks great, I'll have to remember this
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That's a great scene, where I especially love the littie cottage. Great wall
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The Empire of Corrington: Sign-up and Discussion
TitusV replied to SkaForHire's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
In that case, I wish you all the best!- 897 replies
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Book II - Nocturnus: Guild sign-up and Discussion
TitusV replied to ZCerberus's topic in Guilds of Historica
He's not dead. Said the vampire You made me very curious, and know that Drondil will stand by your side! -
The Empire of Corrington: Sign-up and Discussion
TitusV replied to SkaForHire's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
I don't know wether to be honoured or offended- 897 replies
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Cut scene, with my favoured place being the backside of the island, you got a lovely beach!
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Winners Annouced! Corrington vs. Carno Build-off
TitusV replied to Kai NRG's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Objection. We also like silver. And cupper. -
Book II - Nocturnus: Guild sign-up and Discussion
TitusV replied to ZCerberus's topic in Guilds of Historica
One day, I'll make it there... -
AoM: Storehouse: Phase 3: Daydelon Storehouse
TitusV replied to soccerkid6's topic in Guilds of Historica
Glad? A pity human bodies don't have extern reservoirs, cause the moment I heard you're working on "something big", my body went in overdrive- 31 replies
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May 616 - Eslandola's Escorted Trade Runs
TitusV replied to Kai NRG's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Ow, your rigth! I'm sorry, my bad. In that case, I'll sent her on the Dragon's Teeth -
Nice rocks, and I hope to see some silver in the MAESTRO-coffins!
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"Give me all your ships!" Quinnsville small event
TitusV replied to Tomsche's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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Sketch Map of Sea of Thieves Colonies - May 616
TitusV replied to Kwatchi's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
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AoM: Storehouse: Phase 3: Daydelon Storehouse
TitusV replied to soccerkid6's topic in Guilds of Historica
SK, stop it! Please, stop it! My body can't keep it up with the production of drool needed to admire your amazing builds!- 31 replies
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Very Nice build, especially that roof! Great job!
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[ESL - FB2 - class 5+] Dragon's Revenge
TitusV replied to Legostone's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
My dearest, Yesterday, I came down to the decks after a message of yours, and the moment I saw your wonderful work there, my mouth dropped open. When the MAESTRO council decided we needed a warship, I would never have tought this could be the result. I am really thankfull for ship worthy of flanking the Pride and riding the waves next to the Margot. With many thanks, Elysabeth of Drondil -
[COR - FB] Trading with the Whole Village
TitusV replied to SilentWolf's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Great build, the longhouse-design is really amazing!- 12 replies
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Book II - Mitgardia: Guild sign-up and Discussion
TitusV replied to Ecclesiastes's topic in Guilds of Historica
That's a pretty collection of figs!