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glad u like it,i give them wc3 animation and make them very suitable to wc3,also you can watch my project,Dance of the dragons,i put many westeros models of M2TW mod into my project.
Yep I see that ! Whereas I fit the armor pieces to a model of human Fingolfin made a while back. You should put more screenshots, it might be inspiring
Nice job ! I'll find the time to try it . I like the period, I'm actually reading Fire and Blood these days
Btw I was wondering, what is the reason why you did not draw Westeros in its true form and then make the cities in it ? For lack of space I reckon but I was curious
Btw I was wondering, what is the reason why you did not draw Westeros in its true form and then make the cities in it ? For lack of space I reckon but I was curious
The rocks and walls i got from a medieval map a few years ago(the mapmaker release his unprotection version).And the riverrun wall actually is winterfell's wall,i just change the texture made them different.(the texture is from the westeros mod)
And about the westeros true form,i like make the cities large but the wc3 has map size limit,so i must to sacrifice some obscure cities,if you reading about the dance of the dragons in fire and blood,the dorne not join this civil war.
And i only made half north beacuse this map has winning goal,destroy winterfell or hightower the green or black will win this game,so its no necessary make more castles far north.
In future updates,i will add iron island and the sea battle.When i finish the iron island wall models.
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