so, itll be okay to draw/make something in photoshop and then name it in a physical way (print what you did then attach a card with your name on it then take a picture)?
so, itll be okay to draw/make something in photoshop and then name it in a physical way (print what you did then attach a card with your name on it then take a picture)?
Here's my Settler's Themed Golem. I thought the buildings were pretty representative of the game.
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my silver Golem
Last edited by gregor1976; 11-04-13 at 12:50 pm.
Settler controlled earth golem. Soon to join the ranks of our soldiers, maybe? Took me about 4 days from start to finish. The golem is made of clay and rocks. He stands a little over 12" tall and 7" wide at the base. The eyes are marbles that I colored red. I also added black around the eyes and the inside of the mouth. The mace and sword are just some collectibles I had sitting around. At the top you can see the little settler (lego) guy holding two levers inside a protective bubble. I put my name in stone on his chest, but I use a card as well just to make sure it was readable.
Here's my golem made out of stone, mud, and sticks.
Last edited by SocietalPuma; 11-09-13 at 04:26 pm. Reason: updated url
This juvenile, this changeling, peeks at me from behind a pine tree... watching as I head into battle against pirates, who were pressing me for life and death issues. My curiosity had to wait. I do, however, present a 'doctored' screenshot of his/her camouflage abilities... I call them: Budding Golem, In Disguise, A Metamorphosis ~ Screenshot: The island of The Pirates
e-hem: I hope you like this little guy~
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Paper Golem
Water colored paper with inked lines. The face is a result of having an Iron Man marathon running the background as I designed the whole thing.
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"The violets will fade, the brook will dry up, and life will pass away."