The last part of the mountain village, including some of Paul Ooshun's Dungeon Buddies sets, is all about playing. Playing with layers, primarily object layers, and just relaxing is key in finishing off a good scene. Grab that coffee, or tea, or La Croix, or whatever your drink of choice is and settle down to play.
One of the things I wanted to do is break up some of that rock. A perfect way to do that is by adding water. Again, playing with layer levels, several pools were added and then, starting at the top of the mountain, the water begins to come down the mountain.
Pulling back a bit further, we can see how the water is now weaving in and out of the mountain ravines and down the mountainside. Waterfall elements are from set 8.
Another change implimented: adding two more layers for the blue back drop and placing the partial opacity tile on a second and third layer behind the mountain to really emphasize the scene. Next up, Adding some Paul Ooshun's Dungeon Buddies.
From two sets by Paul Ooshun: Dungeon Buddies monster pack 2, and Dungeon Buddies Villagers, we can now populate the scene. I may have to beg Sir Ooshun to make a few more soldiers.
Orcs and Goblins done took over the mountain caves!!!
Apothecary, goat herder, guards and folks in the orchard...
The town is bustling with activity!
And in the upper left, we can see a hermit who has taken up residence in a nearby cave.
At any rate, thank you for watching!
Out of curiosity is there anywhere to purchase these sets outside of Roll20?
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DeleteI do have some of the sets up on thegaminggeeks.net at the same prices. The sets on the website are in tilesheets and not individual tiles. Anything specific you are looking for? - Russ
Oh, and J, if you have any questions, please just hit me up n hangouts in G+..that is probably the easiest. Or through the Fan page in FB: https://www.facebook.com/gaminggeeksindiana?ref=hl
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