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Thomas Waagenaar

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  1. Amazing docks, and great story! Honestly the ice trade is such a forgotten thing it's really cool to see it make an appearance here!
  2. Woah, that's an excellent looking catamaran! And the colours from the Ninjago island people and hoe you integrated them are amazing!
  3. Such a cute little sloop! Lovely colours, the sand green is a nice contrast to the red! But reading about the Galleon makes me even more excited though!
  4. Lovely scenes! Really like how much "trouble" the Marquis has gotten into already! The tent joke is class too! Will definitely have to remember that one!
  5. Excellent looking diorama! Loving how lively it looks, and the undergrowth looks amazing! Really makes it feel like they're moving through nearly impossible to traverse grounds!
  6. Looks good! Love the details on the stern above the cabin, the sails looking excellent as well! And the way you did the rigging is super smart for a digital build! I'll definitely have to use that in the future!
  7. The BOBS subforum is the one this post is in too, BOBS is just the abbreviation for "Breathren of the Brick seas" ^^
  8. Such a cute micro! And a funny story to go with it! What's not to love? :D
  9. I love the "Banana school" design! Especially the obvious-yet-subtle banana floor tiling!
  10. In any of the 3 faction chats, depending on what faction you want to play as!
  11. Looks good! Love the window design!
  12. Haha, 13/year isn't too bad tbh, if there's more people from Oleon than just us willing to use it (since so far Flickr works fine for me), I'll happily carry the costs of the domain!
  13. You could probably create an Oleon.club then too! That'll bring all of us over most likely! πŸ˜‚
  14. Such a cute little vignette!
  15. Looking good! Digital building definitely is a massively different process, but that didn't seem to impact you much in the end! ^^
  16. Such a cute little house! Smart way of making a palm trunk too!
  17. Looks neat! Am a big fan of the mortar carriage being pulled by a horse as well!
  18. That's really cute!
  19. Haha, it's to make the comments a bit shorter rather than an even bigger block of text πŸ˜‚ Thank you! Thanks! And possibly, I will and shall deny everything! ^^
  20. Thank you! Glad to hear that the 'vibe' is coming across! ^^ Thanks! Thank you! Thank you! Glad you like the roof, it honestly took forever trying to "randomise" the colours πŸ˜… Thanks! ^^ Thanks! Glad you like it, I have only been there once when it was extremely dry, so not really green but mostly beige/brown in my experience πŸ˜… Thanks! Although I couldn't have done it without some your suggestions! Thank you! Glad you like it! Thanks! :D
  21. Nice tower! The tiles really make for a good "brick" effect too! What is the colour you're using on some of the white'ish tiles on the tower though? It looks glow in the dark? Gives for an interesting contrast!
  22. After having lived in the city for as long as they remember, Jean-Luc Lacroix and his wife Rosalie decided to buy an oliveyard out in the hills near Lavalette. Their sons having left to work at sea or other jobs out in the new world. One of them even talked about some organisation that deals with artifacts or something, they didn't really pay attention to it and figured he'd just be a smuggler, like his grandfather. Right now, the oliveyard is still sitting empty, with little to no activity. They still have to hire hands to work in the field and they haven't even packed their stuff to move over yet. But they're ever so excited to finally have have a lovely place that isn't the busy city life anymore. They were done with that. Lacroix Oliveyard by Thomas Waagenaar Lacroix Oliveyard by Thomas Waagenaar Lacroix Oliveyard by Thomas Waagenaar Lacroix Oliveyard by Thomas Waagenaar OOC: This is the start of what is essentially supposed to become a large setting, with multiple large expansions. The trees were definitely the biggest hurdle, especially the small olive trees, as I struggled getting the 'chaotic' look of them across. So I hope they look properly like olive trees! Feedback is always welcome, especially since I do want to greatly expand upon this base! ^^
  23. Cute little built with excellent looking rowboat! The hyperlink doesn't seem to work though, it links to this page, I don't know if that's intended?
  24. Woah, that's impressive! Loving the sense of military activity too!
  25. That's a good looking ship! I love the unique colours and the sails are a really nice touch as well! Regarding the custom flag, in Studio your only option is to essentially add a custom part for it. This guide here will help you further: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-5jTDhENCw
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