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Kepli Djinni (Admin)


Joined: 01/04/2005 Location: Netherlands Posts: 16804
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Here is one link Bagpuss ...
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slashdevnull Djinni (Admin)


Joined: 04/15/2004 Location: United States Posts: 2597
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I think that there is also a lean-to in one of the core art packs. I'm not at home where I can check my Dundjinni install to verify this, unfortunately.
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Amaril Hero


Joined: 12/31/2003 Location: United States Posts: 182
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slashdevnull wrote:
| I think that there is also a lean-to in one of the core art packs. I'm not at home where I can check my Dundjinni install to verify this, unfortunately. |
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I feel stupid asking this, but what is a lean-to? I saw it in the art pack, but I couldn't make it out.
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edskee Hireling

Joined: 01/25/2005 Posts: 1
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Ok, how about Cacti? I dont see any cacti anywhere... :)
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slashdevnull Djinni (Admin)


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A lean-to is pretty much half of a tent. Basic shelter, mostly against wind and/or blowing rain. Sometimes, rather than being made of cloth, lean-to's are made of twigs and leaves.
Any ranger worth his class doesn't sleep in a tent, but might use a lean-to to keep himself and/or his equipment dry overnight. Brigands might use lean-to's to stage ambushes near a road, rather than putting up full tents, since they're easier to camoflauge.
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Halebop Legend


Joined: 06/07/2004 Location: New Zealand Posts: 3688
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A lean-to can also be a structure added to the side of an existing building - it usually has a distinctive roof shape, sloping one way from the main building side... see here or here.
Lean-to structures are common on colonial villa houses here in New Zealand (The most common style built around 1870s through to 1910). Often they were added to make room for "modern" innovations like wash houses and indoor plumbing.
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Sumo Hero


Joined: 01/24/2005 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 208
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I am looking for wheat, corn, cereals (yellow stuff basically!) in the same scale/look as the Wild pack Lush Grass.
I want to do a grass field, a big hedge, and crops on the other side.
Oh, and an English only (?) request, corn in sheaves/stooks? And hay bales. A haystack would be great. But not hay rolls.
And a ploughed field, same scale.
Edited by Sumo on 01/28/2005 at 8:14am
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grimcatch Legend


Joined: 12/12/2004 Posts: 404
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Armor, armor, armor!
I need some suits of armor I can scatter around. Almost everything here is some variation on plate mail. I need things like leather, banded, chain, scale, in a variety of poses, plus a few of your cheaper-quality shields (master-crafted skull shields look great, but your basic orc barracks will be more likely to have shields that are just a round piece of wood with a metal widget in the middle :-). An armory should have piles of the stuff but it's damned hard to find any usable artwork for it.
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Sumo Hero


Joined: 01/24/2005 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 208
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Pantiles, East Anglian variety.
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The_Universe Hireling

Joined: 08/25/2004 Location: United States Posts: 7
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I'm looking for a henge - a set of standing stones that sort of looks the bottom half of a capital H. Anyone know where I could locate such a thing?
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