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Made Using Nvidia Ansel, while running the game at near max graphical settings, Also using the STLM mod with DNA extreme graphics settings and some LOD mods with parralax mapping.
The Witcher 3 is owned by CD project RED.
Made Using Nvidia Ansel, while running the game at near max graphical settings, Also using the STLM mod with DNA extreme graphics settings and some LOD mods with parralax mapping.
The Witcher 3 is owned by CD project RED.
The Witches Tower build techniques. When I make these large builds I usually try to come up with a technique I haven’t seen before or try something I haven’t done before. It helps make these projects more interesting to build and makes bulk ordering parts a lot simpler.
This build I wanted to try messing around with flex tube to get the correct spacing I wanted for the bricks. I did try mixel ball joints and hinges but I quickly realised the price would get expensive quick. Flex tube just ended up being the simpler option and gave me a lot of options to attach things to.
The technique I use for the framing in the rock has been used in all my show displays. It is the best solution I have come up with to help make elevated terrain. It is very strong and light for transport. Its also quick to build and easy to change if need be.
This one inch (2.5 cm) diameter "egg" was growing in the woods of Distant Hill Gardens. It was one of three that were within feet of each other. Although looking quite different, thay were all the early stage of Ravenel's stinkhorn (Phallus ravenelii), a fungus native to eastern North America.
The fruit bodies of the stinkhorn may grow solitarily or in groups, and are present from July to November. The young fruit bodies are edible, and are said to taste of peas. They are considered a delicacy in Germany.
The mysterious appearance of these 'eggs' led to the widespread belief that they were witches eggs or eggs of the Devil. Stinkhorns have been used in love potions and aphrodisiacs because of their phallic appearance, and to treat epilepsy, gout and rheumatism in central Europe.
This is for Make It Interesting – Bonus October Challenge
Original images of Witch & Tree by Diana Bella
Thank you to rjg329 for the black cats!
Yearly event that happens in downtown Lee Summit, Missouri. These are probably gonna be the last blooming flowers for the year. It makes me sad.
In South Africa the locals visit their local “Witch Doctor” or "Zangoma" in Zulu, for cures of illness and as a spiritual leader. They say he is able to communicate with their ancestors, perform magic and prescribe herbal medicine for their cures.
A real witch ball must include an opening to put herbs inside. It's my understanding that the early ones, tend to be more of wavy glass. Perhaps because they were hand blown.
Todays witch balls are often confused with Christmas Kugels, garden totems and fishing floats.
Many people still use these modern balls for the same superstitious purposes. For luck, protection or to ward off evil.