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    I always was a fan of 3D Battlemaps and 3D Art in general. But starting out on that journey was a lot harder than I thought. But I think I´m on the right track now. This is the basic layout of my little cellar, more a proof of concept than anything else. I think of TopDown and Isometric, this render is just a perspective I like. Here goes a big thank you to Antal Kéninger for his inspirational maps for Lord ZseZse works.

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    That's gorgeous! Have you played around with "filling" the ground outside the wall like people do with the 2d ones?

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    There is a very faint grid outside the area. I have to put it on another render layer as it is an image mapped to a plane and does not play nice with the current lighting setup. But yes, it´s on the "grid" ( pun intended... ).

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    That looks very good Troedel! Which tools did you use?
    I started to learn Houdini and watched a part of this tutorial series yesterday. Transfer it to dungeon walls

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    Mainly Blender, Zbrush and Substance Painter and a little bit of post in Photoshop. I imagine all can be done in Blender itself even if it is a bit more inconvenient.

    I´ve got a little bit of experience in Houdini, dabbling around in building procedural walls and pillars. Combined with the Substance integration I imagine it could be extremly well suited to build these kind of structures. Initially the learning curve isn´t too steep but once you get to the point of making it look organic and natural Houdini is a beast to master. But you will see and I wish you the best of luck and patience.

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    Wow, that looks really great so far. I just wish I had the time and stomach to get into Blender...

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    Awesome work. The depth of field and the photo real textures make it look like it is made from miniatures. I also think the subtle point lights (not sure what you call them in blender) highlighting certain areas works great because you have the warm glow against the cool brick.

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    Now the fun and tedious work of adding props has started.... THX for all your kind words

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    Damn! Even zoomed in it looks so real! Fantastic!

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    Wow! This is awesome.
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