Nothing new here...just a few different shots of my spanish structures and the streets and alleyways. If you'll notice on the last shot, some ancient graffiti chiseled into the stone...actually a piece of paper off the computer glued and blended into the wall.
That graffiti really does look incredible, love job Captain.
ReplyDeleteFabulous terrain and photography as always, Richard. Made me think I'd see "The Man With No Name" coming around the corner. Also, would look nice on a Napoleonic Peninsula battlefield. Happy Holidays, Dean
ReplyDeleteThank you Dean
DeleteAlways a treat to be a recipient of your modeling creativity, Capt. Lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteSplendid work! That graffiti is particularly convincing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Peter
Deletegreat work! its a mirical the things you can do with the humble printer. I do most of my details involving posters flags etc from printed paper
ReplyDeleteThanks Gowan
DeleteWuao !!! Im dreaming!
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Thank you NS
DeleteLovely work there mate(as always).
ReplyDeleteThanks Greywolf
DeleteGreat photography Captain. The graffiti has worked out very well!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodger...a lot of trial and error on making the graffiti look like it belongs there.
DeleteWonderful pictures, the streets are really impressive with those lights, and the graffiti is amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice Captain!
Phil.
That looks impressive, top work sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you Brummie
DeleteReally impressive Captain , i like it , good work !
ReplyDeleteThanks Captain
DeleteGreat pictures and Buildings. It all looks very atmospheric and should be great fun fighting a skirmish game in amongst those streets.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat
ReplyDeleteGreat buildings en pictures my friend and Merry Christmas...
ReplyDeleteThanks Danny and Merry Christmas to you and your family
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ReplyDeletebonnes fêtes a toi
Thanks Maxson
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