Thanks again, guys, for all the comments!
Manny--the ban on photography is, I believe, because of the effects of light on some of the colors and pigments used in the art which is like, literally everywhere on the walls, cielings, etc. This prohibition was also in place in the Kaiserburg in Nurnberg-no photos. There it was explicitely told that the harsh lights ofthe flashes would harm the tapestries and paintings, as the pigments were degraded by time and already fading.
Either that, or it's a marketing strategy--they want you to buy the book? LOL!
Thanks, Steve, fo rthe suggestions on the shadowing, but I've already done that! I don't know if you can see it in the photos, but I have shaded the insides of some of the buildings, and in the creases of the towers where they join the buildings.
Here's some more pics of the groundwork started.
First of all, I didn't dig this--AIR SPACE!!!! See how you can see through the castle? Not very "castley"!
...so I rolled some black construction paper up into the buildings' hollows, and cut the bottoms off to block the light....
And then I coated the base with glue, worlking it into the corners with a brush....
And then I added some Woodland Scenics ground cover, mixing two shades--"Harvest Gold" and "Dark Green". And here she is....
The back waall has more rock than vegetative matter...
There's a inner "lawn" with a tree to be added soon...
You might notice that I've stippled the inner walls a bit to impart the illusion of "bricks" too..
Looking like you could step through the door!
I think that groundwork looks ok, but I've already airbrushed it after sealing it overnight woth some dullcoat, to prevent flyaway when airbrushing it. New pics tomorrow!
Thanks for looking in guys!
Comments welcomed as always!