Great Totem (11/8/5)

Goldflash

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Yeah, so I decided I needed this for GATTM II. Made by copying and pasting by me. Thanks to RedAlert and sn00py, whose graphics I canablized.
You should like it. It is particularly sweet.

Download Me. NOW.

So Okay, Now I'm going to go vote.
 
Thanks man. In GATTM II this will produce the Hiadia Galley thing that aaglo made every some turns. It will be dirt cheap but require a coast (duh) and the city will need to have wood and a special strategic resource called Artefacts or something (Which will also be used to produce other, similar wonders in a similar fasion). So yeah.

I still need to go vote. The Ohio Constitution isn't going to amend itself, you know.
 
You're Welcome and thanks! Techcicaly, its a Pacific Northwestern Totem but sure, use it as you like. Just make sure you toss my name into your credits.

EDIT: Still haven't voted...
 
It is very nice. One minor suggest, and it might not be valid.
In the screenshot the totem looks a little pastel. There are a number of totems around here (I live in the Pacific NW) and they are always very interesting and had alot of color, but the colors were always muted. The reds were dark, there was alot of black and so on. Some of this might be aging, but on the newer "replicas" the colors are probably accurate.
For example, maybe include a little of the brown you used in your lodges.
 
I just snagged that picture offa tha web. I think its washed over by a sun set/rise.


Oh, you mean in the pedia picture. Oh. Um.. thanks for the info. But.. I don't feel like changing it.

And just to clarify, the lodges and totem came from red alert's Native North American cities
 
Eh, I don't mind.

Oh, Just incase any of you are wondering (Which you probably aren't) I (And a majority of voters) voted against the Ohio Constitution Amendments.
 
It is very nice. One minor suggest, and it might not be valid.
In the screenshot the totem looks a little pastel. There are a number of totems around here (I live in the Pacific NW) and they are always very interesting and had alot of color, but the colors were always muted. The reds were dark, there was alot of black and so on. Some of this might be aging, but on the newer "replicas" the colors are probably accurate.
For example, maybe include a little of the brown you used in your lodges.

True traditional NW Coast totemic art only has 3 colors: black and red, and a sort of turquoise blue -- the blue is only used sparingly. As you said, the aging on older examples alters the colors -- reds would originally be brighter, and what appears as brown was possibly originally red. In modern times, artists have taken liberties of course, and when you get farther away from the traditional cultural centers the restrictions seem to relax.

My apology on the thread necromancy -- I arrived here from the reference on georgestow's library thread.
 
And I apologized as I was doing it...but it was referenced in a current thread, which makes it still kinda relevant.
 
Huh. I forgot I made this. I do remember voting. Also, there isn't a screenshot and I don't have a program that can open pcx at the moment. Anyone want to dl this and show me what I made?
 
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