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Post by Scruff on Sept 22, 2009 9:07:41 GMT -9
I'm working on a series of animals to fill out the NPC environment and started with posting a chicken and rooster in the hoard. I'll be working on other Animals to possibly be used in small village streets, fields, farms and/or just accompany NPC characters on the way to the markets. Here is an extension of the Hoard submission.
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Post by Scruff on Sept 22, 2009 9:14:34 GMT -9
I've added some ducks and a bull to the Hoard for September. I've also completed a pig but felt that one already being added was enough. I'll try and make a goose, a hefer and then see where it goes from there. I'm thinking about creating a package of the barnyard animals and publishing them but I'm not quite sure where to start or what I need to do.
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Post by squirmydad on Sept 22, 2009 9:25:05 GMT -9
If you want to publish them, all you need to do is do the full page layouts with the figures. Keep the printed are with the figures inside a 7x10 inch area.
Cutout, and build samples of the figures. Take a group photo of them on a white background that fits the area of my preview graphics ( the blue gradient background image)
Send these files to me, I them create the store graphics and release them. You will need to get setup to receive royalties at RPGnow, all you need is an account there, and I can arrange for you to get paid on each sale of your product.
Read the section in my category for publish with Onemonk for all the details.
I really think the quality of work your doing with the animals is perfect for commercial products. But, you really need to be able to do all the steps of a release yourself in the long run, I can help you in the beginning. JIM
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Post by kane on Sept 22, 2009 11:48:04 GMT -9
Yeah, I'll second Jim and say your work is retail quality, easily.
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Post by onemonkeybeau on Sept 22, 2009 13:09:11 GMT -9
Go for it man!
onemonkeybeau
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Post by Scruff on Sept 30, 2009 5:54:14 GMT -9
Here is another addition to what will be a Barnyard animals set. I'll probably create a running pig, a pig with it's snout down to the ground (suggesting sniffing or eating) and if I'm feeling ambitous a nursing pig and some piglets. I'm thinking I may create a basic animal set and then see about releasing expansion sets with a series of the same animal in any given set in different poses.
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Sept 30, 2009 8:56:17 GMT -9
How about some draft animals? Oxen or draft horses to pull plows or farm wagons would be nice. Oh, and I'm already using your chicken and geese to create "uneven footing" penalties to movement and combat situations when battles take place on the farm. Keep up the great work, Dryw the Harper.
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Post by Sirrob01 on Sept 30, 2009 22:40:49 GMT -9
Like the pig and the chickens . Helps me see how I could have improved/done the pig I tried
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Post by squirmydad on Dec 9, 2020 14:27:28 GMT -9
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