LCC-Loreos-LC4, Falworth Castle.

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LCC-Loreos-LC4, Falworth Castle.

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Falworth Castle lies close to the border of Lenfald, and is the ancestral home of Mark of Falworth. Here we see some Lenfald boats delivering loads of lumber, to be built into siege weapons...

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you are one great water maker :D
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If anyone gives you any more crap over your water technique I'm going to beat them up! This should be proof you have mastered it and it is a wonderful technique. Honesty, the waterfall is awesome. I like the red flowers too, they give a nice pop of color. I know I have said it before, but that mottling is so appealing, with the tan and light gray. Great job on this, Mark!
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Eklund wrote:If anyone gives you any more crap over your water technique I'm going to beat them up! This should be proof you have mastered it and it is a wonderful technique. Honesty, the waterfall is awesome. I like the red flowers too, they give a nice pop of color. I know I have said it before, but that mottling is so appealing, with the tan and light gray. Great job on this, Mark!
I AGREE COMPLETELY!!! :D this is your best water yet! VERY great job pal!! :)
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Thanks a bunch Orks! :D
(edit) Thanks Bro-Steven! :D
Eklund wrote:If anyone gives you any more crap over your water technique I'm going to beat them up! This should be proof you have mastered it and it is a wonderful technique. Honesty, the waterfall is awesome.
Hahaha! :lol: Sometimes, I feel that way too... But thankfully the positive comments outnumber the negative feedback. ;)
Thanks for the comment Eklund! I really appreciate it. :D
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The grey and dark tan looks great. The foliage and waterfall are both excellent. The bed of red flowers add more color to contrast the blue. Excellent job as usual.
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This creation is awesome! Everybody focuses on the water but I really want to commend your fantastic mottling and your flora :D ! Those trees are really just awesome and realistic looking and really stick out as being awesome to me! The mottling is just great! I really like how the waterfall is split in two with the rock! It gives a cool feel!
Oh and why might Loreos be needing siege weaponry :wink:
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Very nice castle

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Wonderful layout, the cliffs work nicely with your water, and the wall with towers is great. That has to be one of my favorite wall designs yet.
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Excellent work Mark on this once again :D, that waterfall is amazing, also your cliffs are one of the best I have seen. Yes like others I like the red flower "army" looks really beautiful and gives more color. Awaiting your part 2 of LC 4 :D
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Great ! I would say that the whole creation is awesome, very harmonious. The way you build your trees is very inspiring for a "Dino" environnement.
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This looks amazing, great work Mark, I eagerly await your next part, where you turn the lumber into weapons of war! Then you can get the points.
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This is awesommmmmmme! Nice job Mark! You've really done a good job of manipulating your water technique into a very convincing waterfall :)
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The castle looks fantastic, and the waterfall is really good.
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