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"Ten feet, twenty feet, thirty feet south. Passage turns east and west. Which way do you go?" "We go South." Stupefied look and momentary pause. "Okay. Bump, bump, bump." -E. Gary Gygax to adventurers in Greyhawk Castle, circa 1972 You have now entered the realm of the LORD OF THE GREEN DRAGONS -- a "Classic Gaming" blog.
3 comments:
You seem to be drawn to lurid colours and patterned designs. They are definately artistic and interesting.I can see you have been a creative fan of this style for some time.Photoshop really is a brilliant tool to nurture anyone's creative style.I like Robilars Castle and the Myre Lands.
Ah, but you are too nice, ATOM. I am an amateur and see my own failings, even in the Myre Lands piece(which consumed a lot of my time, for I never used layers with that). Just a dibble-dabbler...
Nah! I just praise anyone's creative talents.Its always nice seeing people being creative, its like they put a litle bit of themselves into their compositions. Keep it up!
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