henesua wrote...
Lady Patricia wrote...
Still, placeables are placeables. They're not part of the architectural design.
Just a brief look at some gothic cathedrals is enough to get inspiration for such.
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Just about everything that is "evil" in the link you posted there would be a placeable. So I'm not following.
AND Project Q's Castle Tileset is perfect for the gothic castle look.
ALSO if you haven't used Lord of Worms Fantasy Interiors you need to check it out. I also have a feeling that some of his other tilesets would fit the bill.
To further elaborate then, since it appears I might come out as a bit vague explaining what I'd like to see;
I'd say the drow interior and Underdark tilesets are good bases for an evil castle.
But they could imho both be extended with more options. Spiky walls, towers a lá Barad dur and Orthanc inspired
variants, side stairs going up and down and not only the big interior stairs etc.
I'd like to see spiky pillars with twisted patterns, skulls, demons and dragon heads and bodies, also integrated with walldesign. Large, heavy chandeliers that's doesn't necessary look fancy, but evil, in dark iron and so on and so forth.
I'll admit some of the tilesets suggested is very good indeed, and with the use of placeables could go a long way towards achieving the right atmosphere. Yet I'm asking for something that carries an ominous and evil touch to it before placeables goes in.
Regardless, I'm all for more "evil", gothic and dark inspired placeables aswell.
Any evil wizard and necromancer needs an ominous looking home decorated in fashionable cruelty and horror.
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And I think Rolo is on to something there. Well,...not that he thinks about such things of course
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Modifié par Lady Patricia, 15 décembre 2012 - 09:13 .