The pictures are good, nice scene. Did you get some hints from Karsten?
Nah, he does not like medieval stuff much I think. We did discuss a get together soon though. But I will probably paint Moon Nazi's with him.
I'd also be interested in a dung heap tutorial, I think they look great.
Ah yes! I will get around to it. I can give the basics in texxt and add pphotos later I suppose:
You basically need only 5 things to build a proper pile of dung:
1) Toilet paper
2) PVA glue
3) Water
4) Sand/gravel
5) Sisal rope or similar
1) First I cut some plausible lengths of sisal rope and unwound the threads. This is supposed to look like hay or whatever in your heap. In medieval households this would be pretty omnipresent.
2) Next I diluted a large blob of PVA glue (it doesn't need to be PVA, other polymers can work fine, as long as they're water miscible) with water. When a viscosity not much different from water was reached I stopped adding water.
3) I soaked sheets of toilet paper in the mixture. I then picked up the paper and squeezed it so it wasn't drenched. I arranged the paper on the bases and that way started bulking out the heap. I added small piles of sisal in between layers of paper to give the impression that hay was sticking out from beneath other dirt.
4) When the heap had a satisfying height and look I sprinkled it vaguely with sand to get more texture.
I then left the newly formed heaps of dung on the radiator for 24 hours (or less) until a crisp finish was achieved.
Any warping can be subdued by adding weights to the corners of the bases for the entire duration of drying.