[NOW ON SALE] Castle Gravestone Halls [Commercial]
The Management
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Hi everyone.
I have a new set coming out soon that I'd like to show.
Hope you guys like it.
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This...is spectacular, and perfect for so many parts of a story that my s/o is trying to work on. Great work!
Awesome, It will go great with all of the pirate stuff coming out too!
Looks really great - looking forward to release :)
fantastic love fantasy and this will be a great add-on to my library
I’m a little confused by the design. Those gnarled gates look like they should be portcullises, but they’re clearly static and built into the wall. What is the purpose of those?
Looking good.
The portcullises go up and down. Doors open/close, little keyhole door opens/closes. It is a pak with 2 straight halls, a three way, four way, a curve hall, main steps hall, a main hall and various ways to end the halls and some other props. Using DS tool setting set to 1/2 meter the halls will snap together very easy into any combo. If it is received well, I am thinking about adding a dungon or the castle front drawbridge area.
Thanks for all the comments.
Oh, just get going on that dungeon and drawbridge because this set is a must buy and will be well used! Thank you for making it.
looks amazing.
i really love the color palettes you use for your sets. even your very grey-grey scene elements pop.
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Just to make sure we’re talking about the same thing, look at the first promo:
Closest to the front of the scene is what appears to be a large portcullis, but further back are two gate-like structures built into the ceiling. They look like permanent, static fixtures, with no apparent mechanism built into either the walls or ceiling to raise or lower them. In fact, if you look at the design of the walls, there are little outcroppings that would prevent them fully lowering even if they could move. So what is the purpose of those? Do they serve some function, whether in the scene or hypothetical real-world operation? Do they have a real-world historical counterpart? Are they purely cosmetic?
I imagine their purpose is to add the the somber atmosphere, and to generally add character. They must be static based on how they are bolted to the archway. I'm sure they can be hidden if someone doesn't like they, and if not there's always the geometry editor tool.
Gordig, I see what you are saying. The portcullis is the heavier gate in the immediate forground. The others are fixed, but user can remove them. There is also a wooden gate that sits just below those (not in the picture) that creates an internal barrier.
Nathanomir, your comment cracked me up and I will go ahead and do them. :)
I Just want to put in a shameless plug for my new set.
Thanks for the support.
Purchased and downloading now! Amazing set, thank you!