Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Miniature Buildings - p.III



Here is the third part from the serie about architectural designs for tabletop games (see also partI and partII). Now it's time for ruins and steamunk buildings.

The little pile of paper below doesn't look impressive, I know... But these are 125 pages of plans, cross sections, elevations and perspective sketches making up designs of 27 objects, which can be parts of a miniature world. 






If you're curious about how "Winterdale" looks like in reality (ie. after 3D printing), you can visit Printable Scenery website http://www.printablescenery.com/.

In the next post (about something completely different) I'll try to be more wordy, I promise :)

Monday, 22 August 2016

Winterdale - miniature buildings p.II




Time for continuation of one of my previous posts and presenting new designs of tabletop miniature buildings. A fantasy land "Winterdale" is expanding more and more!
It's really nice to know, that my buildings are "real" somehow. Well, they can be touched, they form an environment... for a group of miniature figures. Sounds awesome to me :) 





Here are few sketches of miniature buildings in medieval style (a merchant's house, a cemetery chapel and some parts of a castle):












If you're curious about how "Winterdale" looks like in reality (ie. after 3D printing), you can visit Printable Scenery website .