A Neverwinter Nights II Mod by Jon and Dennis Graf

Sunday, July 5, 2009

New Areas - The Plot Thickens






Time to check in and summarize the latest progress. Been very busy in the yard trying to get ready for summer. Major landscaping this year with a new retaining wall. Also had a family reunion and saw some cousins I hadn't seen since we played together as kids. Lots of fun, in spite of overwhelming heat and humidity. We had over 70 people in attendance - all camping out for the weekend at a site in Wisconsin. 

I have been busy on the Mod trying to finish up the needed area's - though it seems that just about the time I think I have them all, I find the need for yet another. Above are scenes from the "Inn of the Twelve Travelers"(inside and out). as well as a shaman's cave (internal) and some Dwarf halls - both outside and in (thanks to RWS). Lots of set decorating to do on the dwarf halls, but the other areas are close to "good to go". Besides "decorating", I still have at least two more internal areas to complete. Hope to get back to plotting soon - the main outline is done, but lots of details remain to be completed.

Hope everyone (in the U.S.) had a great and safe Holiday.

3 comments:

EC said...

Always happy to hear about progress on the mod, d! Got to say, the mountain shot and the cave one are especially sweet.

In summer, I find I'm often faced with a tough choice between gardening and modding. This weekend for instance, if it's nice, I'll probably spend most of my free time planting, pruning and mowing. Hopefully I'll get a bit of time in the TS too.

dgraf said...

Good to know that other face the same conflicts! Planting, pruning and mowing - why does that sound so familiar???

Anonymous said...

I like the mountain pass. Not only the screenshot, but also the area layout that can be seen in the little map.

and, if I can add my two cents, gardening all the way for me! While I tend the plants, I make up the plot and other background details of the mod in my head. In the colder months, I will sit down and try to implement them!