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Post by Sirrob01 on Oct 30, 2010 13:11:30 GMT -9
Yes it's a bit of a problem, I'd love to be drawing more mini's but if I don't build terrain I can't actual use what I've created (and others) . I've got a build list that's getting out of control ;D
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Post by emergencyoverride on Oct 30, 2010 15:43:14 GMT -9
Yep terrain is important! Without it the table looks plain and unplayable. ;D
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Post by emergencyoverride on Dec 19, 2010 20:13:46 GMT -9
Earlier, I had gotten the new Song of Fur and Buttons standalone book off the ganesha website (the one on rpgnow is still the old one) and was looking through it. He has added all the rules needed to play and 2 more scenarios. Kermitian knight Jousting and Napoleon the Turtle tank commander! This turtle is huuuuuuge!!!! It has a howdah on its back and carries 7 or 8 terrapins. When I saw the picture I just had to have it. For scale, the small turtles in the howdah are 28mm Also the Kermitian knights is sort of a mini game inside the game. Good Stuff!!
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Post by Sirrob01 on Dec 22, 2010 22:40:03 GMT -9
Yes, i've been looking at ways to design some form of giant turtle, Tom across at Fat dragon games has a great one both design and texture-wise in his outdoor set. I'll be looking at doing something in the new year as well as adding some other troop types. I'll have to go grab the updated version of SOFB, hopefully it'll be updated on RPGnow soon fi not I'll just buy it again no big deal . I've actually been working on my drawing when I can, mostly copying Ben Caldwell and Chuck Whelon work, at the moment focusing on heads and getting different character into heads/faces. I've also been referencing Okumarts books although I find the manga style harder to draw in.
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Post by kiladecus on Dec 27, 2010 9:51:13 GMT -9
I think it's FREAKING AWESOME how everyone here can contribute to someone else in some way, shape or form!
Very AWESOME community!
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