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From:     Adam Miller <night_druid3000@?????.com>
Date:     Wed, 29 Nov 2006 15:56:00 -0800
Subject:  Re: Nautiloid Peaks (SJ art)
--- Steven <steven.james.1@??????????.??.uk> wrote:

> A nautiloid cruises high over the mountains. Is the
> crewman praying for salvation from his mind flayer
> master's, or is it a free ship and the man
> prays to the eagle spirit for a safe voyage?

Nice.  You're nautaloid is getting better and better. 
I kinda lean towards the liberated ship, because its
painted white (illithids tend towards red & black and
fearsome colors ;) )

Couple of things, though.

* The back sails just scream out for patterns, ropes,
tears, etc to give them a little character.

* I just realized that the flagpole has a crosspiece
in it, but there's nothing there.  It looks...odd.  So
much could be done there, from something as simple as
a small sail to a banner to "bits" (such as
skulls/skeletons hanging from chains, horns, a symbol
like an eagle or mermaid; look at Warhammer banners
for examples).

Adam


 
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Nautiloid Peaks (SJ art)    Steven    29 Nov 2006 23:44:15
Re: Nautiloid Peaks (SJ art)    Adam Miller    29 Nov 2006 23:56:00
Re: Nautiloid Peaks (SJ art)    Steven    30 Nov 2006 01:39:53
Re: Nautiloid Peaks (SJ art)    Kevin Gwartney    30 Nov 2006 03:59:56
Re: Nautiloid Peaks (SJ art)    Steven    30 Nov 2006 06:16:28
Re: Nautiloid Peaks (SJ art)    Michael Shell    30 Nov 2006 06:51:33
Re: Nautiloid Peaks (SJ art)    Steven    30 Nov 2006 22:38:16

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