Author Topic: Brusque Manor House *Bad News, Folks*  (Read 3200 times)

Brusque Manor House was built in the late 1790's, and remained operational until the South's defeat in the Civil War. From then on, it passed through numerous hands and it became more and more dilapidated. Some say you can still see Old Lady Brusque looking down at you from her bedroom window.

Front of house.


Backyard.


Servant's Home (Inside)


Servant's Home (Outside)


Manor House's Grand Hall


Parlour


Kitchen/Dining


Me and Rollshono


This is...Well, now how did that get in here?


The WIP of the rest of the small, secluded Georgian town. Roll's picture is here, cause he's helping make the town.


Special Thanks to:
NWB for their nifty tree design.
Rollshono, BLID 6005 for helping start the town and keep me entertained.
And myself, BLID 8590, for making the manor.
The upstairs is still a WIP, more pictures to come soon!

Updates:

Bedroom


Graveyard


My Future Plans

I plan on making a swamp area, with a witch's hut/house.
[+1 contribution to Netwars 4 C:]
I also plan on making a small Gerogian town outlying Brusque Manor, with it's own events and shady history. There MIGHT also be a sprawling underground area, with the entrance in the Manor's wine cellar (WIP)
« Last Edit: October 17, 2009, 04:36:00 PM by Dusty12 »



Hey, it's pretty nice.

It's nice, I like it. You should make an evented ghost with onPlayerTouch and stuff :3

Kinda seems like a haunted mansion

It's nice, I like it. You should make an evented ghost with onPlayerTouch and stuff :3
Woooohhh! OOooohhhee!

Manison never gets old... 9/10

Thanks for the feedback guys. I'm currently starting on the upstairs bedroom and study, and then we'll move on to the small Georgian town.

Very, very cool. I like how it seems spooky...



I like it, I really like the method where you used the regular windows than put the arched bricks over that. I always wanted to do that , but the problem was that on the outside it looked bad and if you added another layer it would either lag, or it would limit the space for furniture.

« Last Edit: October 11, 2009, 02:54:14 AM by lost477 »