LCC-Loreos-The River

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LCC-Loreos-The River

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Here is my entry to the LCC Loreos LCVII. The story is on Flickr. Any comments or critique welcome!

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Nice rockwork. You don't usually see that done in tan, so this is different and you did a good job with it.
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Thanks AK. I wasn't sure about doing it in tan. I thought it might be too bright especially since the aqueduct is the same color.
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I think it fits in with the Loreesi feel. I mean, why would the aqueduct be built of tan sandstone if the surrounding cliffs - presumably where the rock comes from - are all made of gray stone?
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Very good! Is the bridge supposed to be on that scale,or is it force-perspective? :?
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AK_Brickster wrote:I think it fits in with the Loreesi feel. I mean, why would the aqueduct be built of tan sandstone if the surrounding cliffs - presumably where the rock comes from - are all made of gray stone?
That makes sense. :) Thanks!
Sir Tharkin wrote:Very good! Is the bridge supposed to be on that scale,or is it force-perspective? :?
It's that scale. But it's not a bridge, it's a small aqueduct.
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I quite like this! Everything fits together so nicely, I especially like the simplistic beauty of the aqueduct.
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I love the tan rock and the aqua duct. It's great to see rock done in another color then a shade of gray.
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