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#1 Before February 2015

KanibalFrost
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Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

This is the Starting picture:
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In order to make a Stone Age Village, each user should draw a little bit of it using Paint in PNG format.
First save the picture from the post above you and open it in paint. Then draw whatever you want as long as it's related to stone age, don't build anything inappropriate.

Take your time, don't hurry and try to make a drawing look as nice as it can be.
Save picture in PNG format to make the best quality and upload it with imgur.com or any other quality image uploader and post it right here using [img] tag. Do not make any drastic changes, the village should be developed part by part.

If you liked this forum game you should totally check out my Developing Picture: Medieval Town!
http://eeforumify.com/viewtopic.php?id=19715&p=1

Last edited by KanibalFrost (Jan 15 2013 1:24:44 am)

#2 Before February 2015

Tachyonic
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

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Some wood and a few bits of string have been harvested off-screen and 4 wooden pickaxes have been made!

#3 Before February 2015

JadElClemens
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

Wait, why in MS Paint?


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#4 Before February 2015

KanibalFrost
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

JadElClemens wrote:

Wait, why in MS Paint?

Well i chose paint because i want everyone to be able to participate and not only a few with photoshop skills. I don't see anything questionable here.

#5 Before February 2015

Wolf exile1
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

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A large tribe came and met up with the 4 cavemen, and set up tents.

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#6 Before February 2015

JadElClemens
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

KanibalFrost wrote:
JadElClemens wrote:

Wait, why in MS Paint?

Well i chose paint because i want everyone to be able to participate and not only a few with photoshop skills. I don't see anything questionable here.

So can I use something else if I wish?
Because it seems to me that all it is is you wanted people who don't have PS or GIMP to be able to participate, which is possible without having to specify "In Paint"


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#7 Before February 2015

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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

Hmmkay, maybe I'll contribute once I get my bamboo tablet for Photoshop. C=

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#8 Before February 2015

Tachyonic
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

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The cavemen ready their picks and start mining the stone

#9 Before February 2015

ILoveBacon
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

You, sir, are amazing.

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This one took me a while.
I fixed problems where copy and paste copied dirt and ruined landscape in previous posts.
Changed tents to what I was hopeing would like like dirt huts but looks like holes in the ground. I dont think cavemen had tents.
People arespread out and inside homes.
Eyes are in the cave thing.
More miners mineing and a pile of the collected stone.

Last edited by ILoveBacon (Aug 10 2012 2:34:31 am)

#10 Before February 2015

Tachyonic
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

Patience is Key wrote:

You, sir, are amazing.

If that was to me, thank you :3

#11 Before February 2015

ILoveBacon
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

It wasn't you I was talking to, but you're just as amazing.

#12 Before February 2015

KanibalFrost
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

Way to go! I like the progress of the village, the start of this developing picture is way better than the previous one, i'm guessing you guys all learned a lot about forum games like this one. 1bigsmile1

JadElClemens - you can use other programs if you really want to, just try to make it look pixelated and not smooth like in photoshop, i want the whole picture to be drawn with same drawing style with no parts different than the rest of the image.

Here's the village.
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Due to long-term raining in the distant mountains, the lake filled up with water, but not to a point where it could be a threat to the villagers.
The smaller menhir started cracking in half, meanwhile 3 of the villagers started dragging the rocks to the center of the future village.
Curious villagers started throwing rocks in the cave creature, which is starting to reveal itself.

#13 Before February 2015

Tachyonic
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

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A villager has decided to wander up the hill and has spotted a large tree in the distance and some red flowers.

#14 Before February 2015

KanibalFrost
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The menhir split in half and the villagers started to build the first building made of stone.
The cave beast showed it's teeth and is almost fully revealed and ready to attack.
*re-shaded the tree.

#15 Before February 2015

Tachyonic
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5 spears and 5 swords have been made to fight off the ghastly beast.

#16 Before February 2015

ChaosDemon
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(Because I believe that the stone age had male superiority) The men horded the women inside of the home caves as they prepared to fight off the beast, I also added hieroglyphics the first one represents a recent deer hunt and the second shows men preparing to face the beast, the last two are free spaces used to record furture events

Last edited by ChaosDemon (Aug 10 2012 9:30:16 am)

#17 Before February 2015

DryKirby
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

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The rocks appeared to anger the beast, who burrowed his brows and grit his teeth. The men ran out of rocks. Meanwhile, the tree began to bear cherry blossoms. The sky started to turn dark, and some clouds were forming.


if a girl does not have yuri then she is lost

but that same girl can be lost in the yuri

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#18 Before February 2015

KanibalFrost
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The brave villagers took the spears and expelled the bear from it's cave which crawled away through a small hole in the back of the hill.
Luckily the storm passed away calmly.
New Petroglyphs (that's the proper name, not the hieroglyphics) were drawn on the third rock.

#19 Before February 2015

DryKirby
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

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The creature ran away. The tribe celebrated, and seeing that one man stood closer than any other, declared him leader of the tribe. (He wears longer clothes.) Work began on his stone hut. (Below the mined rock.)

More rock was mined. Two more petroglyphs can be recorded, and one was drawn to record the crowning of the leader. The rock split in half to reveal gold.

The tree bore more blossoms, which pleased the villager. A school of fish appeared in the lake. The sky gradually began to darken.

(Is this tribe going to evolve?)

(EDIT: I saw your medieval town game, I guess that means no. Even so...)

Last edited by DryKirby64 (Aug 11 2012 6:07:52 am)


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#20 Before February 2015

Drew12345
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Work continues on the leader's hut.
Trenches are dug to show the cavemen where to build.

Last edited by drew12345 (Aug 11 2012 9:15:02 am)

#21 Before February 2015

ILoveBacon
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

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Got more stone.
Moved up petroglyphs and added more being as they are getting filled quickly.
Beasts footsteps started fading.
The man on the cliff took a rose and gave it to a woman.
Added children.
More of the stone house built.

#22 Before February 2015

Arceus64
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

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Added more children
Added a petroglyph on the 2nd to the bottom left stone based on one of the scenes below.

Last edited by Arceus64 (Aug 11 2012 11:40:37 am)

#23 Before February 2015

KanibalFrost
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

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Normal development. Explain it to yourself.

#24 Before February 2015

DryKirby
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

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Background mountains and clouds have been added.
The sun is starting to set.
More rock has been mined, although the miner has gotten tired.
Something has appeared in the water.
A basic form of language has been developed on a rock. The word means "beast".
The man who went up the hill is talking about the blossoms he saw, he thinks they could be food.
The basic outline of the stone hut has been completed. The walls are now being worked on.


if a girl does not have yuri then she is lost

but that same girl can be lost in the yuri

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#25 Before February 2015

Bobithan
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Re: Developing Picture: Stone Age Village

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Meanwhile, a couple of men by the water get sick with a mysterious disease.
(This particular disease is highly contagious between men, and it makes your skin decay at a very fast rate)


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