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Thanks Darrell and Cin!
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oh for the love of gewd! Don't you people quit!? The preview renders look amazing, models look very detailed and wonderful. I'm very glad to see new scene settings coming out and you guys/gals just whip up some of the best stuff. on my to get list. any chance of a vined/overgrown texture set? Be great for the Indiana Jones temple stuff.
Actually yes there is, but I have a few projects before it, one being the drawbridge and some other stuff for the Ancient Ruins construction set. I'm going to see if I can squeeze it in between the rest though. Em's got a desolation set on her slate too, so there definitely will be texture expansions for this set.
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oh for the love of gewd! Don't you people quit!? If you saw the lists we all have of ideas, you'd go off screaming in the night :))
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Ah Cin, I missed your post. Thanks, hope you enjoy the set!
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Thanks so much! Carolly, when in school I just could not get interested in history and ancient cultures with it's dry textbook dates and facts. Now I can't seem to get enough, and Chris is the same way.
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Judith, For me school was the escape from an abusive childhood. I loved history and exotic cultures up until they got modernized and unified. (A Japanese businessman in an Armani suit does nothing for me... I'd rather watch a potter or swordsmith concentrate on turning dross into art.) My knowledge of history is decent up to about 1400-1500, when individuals didn't matter so much and wars were fought with mechanized weapons and exploration became less a matter of curiosity and more a matter of exploitation. Finding an artifact or burial ground or temple is great and some of these items are truly beautiful. To me the more important part is who built it and why. (This explains why I abhor pot-hunters and looters... they disassociate the artifact from its social history.) Finding a person in the past (like resurrecting Hatshepsut after her son tried to erase all mention and memory of her) and understanding how that person influenced her society is vital... and makes even the numbers palatable. There was a time when the individual mattered more than the committees and the councilors and the sponsors. Someone made the casket, built the bridge, erected the temple and wanted to be sure of being remembered long after death. More than a thousand years ago a woman erected a runestone to her daughter "... Astrid, the most skillful girl in all Haguland", a piquant testimony to the pride in making things. When I walk down to the Public Market and pass a couple of old buildings with the name of the owner and date in roman numerals I smile at the legacy. I own a Phoenician coin sowing the goddess of luck on one side and the goddess of victory on the other. When I need to flip a coin that one is it. Between luck and victory, how can I lose? 2500 years ago a sea trader with a hold full of purple dyestuffs may have thought the same thing. :) Carolly
Incredibly detailed and beautiful package Judith! Your stuff just gets better and better :) Alla
Wow, thank you all very much!
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Your Lara character may appreciate it though :)) TransPond's Khmer Temple Construction Set has just been released at RDNA at a very affordable price. Includes:What we do in life, echoes in eternity.
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