Sean
Sitting Out
Example of the updated inlay size (side-by-side with prior version) - ship is 11% larger, other pieces shrunk/repositioned a little less than that to accommodate the upsizing:
I believe like this.The art change is an improvement, to me.
Question - how is Carenage pronounced?
Like Carnegie Hall?
Or like murder and carnage?
Or something else, entirely?
One of the prettiest port towns in the Caribbean, the capital city of St. George's curves along a horseshoe-shaped harbor backed by volcanic hills. This colorful capital is popular with yachters who dock in the busy harbor of Carenage. Brick and stone buildings with red tiled roofs line the streets where locals sell spices and crafts. One of the main attractions in the city is Fort George, built by the French in the early 18th century, and Fort Frederick offers beautiful views of St. George's. Housed in a 1704 French barracks and former prison, the Grenada National Museum displays a hodgepodge of historical items including Carib and Arawak artifacts and exhibits on the sugar and whaling industries. St. George's Market Square is home to the popular Saturday morning market as well as local events. Among the town's other attractions are the Sendall Tunnel, built in 1895, which joins the Carenage to the Esplanade, and the Bay Gardens with more than 3,000 species of Caribbean plants.
I think some detail on the ship might get lost at that size, particularly w/how the light reflects off the texture of those ships.
Consider bumping the inlay to the next size up to let the ship shine a little more?.
If possible a full sample set please?
Thank you.
Interesting for sure, esp. as he hasn't been on since late Jan. Very cool set so I hope we seen some pr0n soon.Any further development on these? I'm still waiting on my sample set, and I don't recall seeing any pics of these in the pr0n section.