Feel like making a castle for fun!!!
Since you have asked no question and described no problem, the best I can do for you at this point is tell you that itâs spelled âmedieval.â
-Gully
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isânt that spelt? oh wait⌠another americanism
Isnât that âisnâtâ?
Good one, @Anssi. I could listen to you talk about grains all afternoon.
Actually, though, I wasnât even aware that the past participle âspeltâ was still used in the former British colonies until friend @pcmoor mentioned it. To my ear, it has a rather bucolic or backwoods sound to it, something like the lyrics of the (once) well known ballad, âDavy, Davy Crockett.â To wit:
Born on a mountain top in Tennessee
Greenest state in the land of the free
Raised in the woods so he knew evâry tree
Kilt him a bâar when he was only three
Davy, Davy Crockett,
King of the wild frontier!
Isnât that âisnâtâ?
cheers
thatâs life
So does âcheersâ mean âoopsâ in Tasmania?
-Gully
nope but âthatâs lifeâ hints to that, but as this is the corner bar, a drink is always at hand
a kind of realised I was tempting fate by putting my finger in the tigerâs cage
Your post makes me reminisce about an older thread asking for tips to make models look like ruins. I added a SKP tutorial using a geodesic dome lopping off bits of a model to help break up a model. Nowadays, I would suggest that the intersecting shape be first further deformed by Eneroth fractal terrain eroder to make the âruinâ look more natural.