A Natural history of Karthor Minor

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A Natural history of Karthor Minor

Postby MarcoFerrigno » Fri Jan 01, 2010 3:43 pm

after recently purchasing 'A Natural History of Skull Island' by the Weta workshop team i thought it might be a cool idea to do our own RoR version of Karthor Minor, any thoughts?

if you have £25 to spare its an amazing book filled with quality and imaginative concept art.

Weta also did the concept design behind both the Narnia film adaptations, the book for that concept art is amazing too.
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Re: A Natural history of Karthor Minor

Postby Macar » Fri Jan 01, 2010 8:31 pm

I have the narnia book you're talking about, but I haven't seen the history of skull island.

(1 google later)- Just had a look and it looks quite cool (though the sample I could see online was very small). However, I'm not sure how we'd do it for Karthor Minor. Are we talking about, like having sections for say, "The Cliffs of Caulkyra", "The Rolling Hills", "Tharbyss" ect? Maybe it would work to do something like this for all the Karthor Isles though.

That's essentialy the type of thing I was trying to years ago with the region discussions- but I wouldnt mind going for a more fleshed out, inspiring version of it. Is that basically what you mean?
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Re: A Natural history of Karthor Minor

Postby MarcoFerrigno » Sat Jan 02, 2010 7:12 pm

well it could either be a project assest, as in a format useable to the design team, or as an ingame book that you can read, or both, its just soemthing i was thinking about doing independantly for the project, that way it doesnt add pressure to a already busy schedule.

really its images of all the fauna concerned with information and their natural history.
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