In February 2018, I contacted Oni Ryuu about making a title screen for his "TLC Merchantile" Modpack. After some false starts (my fault, honestly), Oni provided to me the dramatic image on which this title screen is based. It has since become one of my favorite title screens - I use it as one...
Back in February 2018, I worked with Gwendoline on a number of ideas for a title screen for his "Man's Work" mod, and this dramatic image, from a photograph taken in the Afghanistan conflict, was the one we finally agreed on. I'm only now getting around to posting it to the database, but as the...
These are title screens for King Arthur's Super Civ Scenario, for which I made a bunch of graphics, including a custom map based on Christopher Nolan's Gotham City. The title screen includes a picture of the game map in the background. The Mod is pretty old (in Civ years), but I've been...
Over the last few weeks, as Vuldacon & I have approached the final phase of making our epic Old West Mod, I've been increasingly frustrated by the number of unfinished small projects cluttering up my virtual workspace. This thread is a place for me to finally put some of these orphan projects...
Made on a whim, with no particular mod in mind. This one's on a beach, near a tequila bar. Nice place to start an adventure, no?
This title screen can be used with any mod. I've included both Civ III Complete and Conquests title screen and custom title screen buttons files.
Drop the files...
I was originally going to name this: "Out Standing in the Field of Tanks" (the original image is a screenshot from a History Channel program "The One Thing You Should Know About WWI") finally settled on a mood-description. Despite its martial theme, it's actually rather subdued..
This title...
A breaker boy was a coal-mining worker in the United States and United Kingdom whose job was to separate impurities from coal by hand in a coal breaker. Although breaker boys were primarily children, elderly coal miners who could no longer work in the mines because of age, disease, or accident...
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