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Post by CinderPig on Oct 8, 2015 6:41:53 GMT -9
Woo, free stuff! This set includes four barbarian minis with front and back art. You can download the PDF on DriveThruRPG.
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Post by oldschooldm on Oct 8, 2015 6:51:52 GMT -9
Congrats! Very nice!
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Post by whiteknight06604 on Oct 8, 2015 10:29:08 GMT -9
I really love these guys.
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Post by CinderPig on Oct 12, 2015 5:40:01 GMT -9
Glad you folks are enjoying the Bloodbarians! I've got a werewolf freebie up now, which you can download here. The PDF includes front and back art and clean and bloody versions.
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Post by Rhannon on Oct 12, 2015 7:56:16 GMT -9
Thank you very much, CinderPig
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Post by mesper on Oct 12, 2015 10:53:35 GMT -9
Very nice - I like the "bloody" one the most:)
One thing that I'd suggest is thickening just a little bit and then smoothing the outline/border. That's not crucial but IMHO in overall it will look better and then cutting with scissors or modeller-knife would be easier.
Thanks for sharing!
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Post by CinderPig on Oct 12, 2015 11:02:05 GMT -9
Very nice - I like the "bloody" one the most:) One thing that I'd suggest is thickening just a little bit and then smoothing the outline/border. That's not crucial but IMHO in overall it will look better and then cutting with scissors or modeller-knife would be easier. Thanks for sharing! Thanks! The version on the PDF does have a thick outline for cutting, I just left it off for the preview image so it doesn't distract from the art.
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Post by mesper on Oct 12, 2015 12:25:21 GMT -9
<...> Thanks! The version on the PDF does have a thick outline for cutting, I just left it off for the preview image so it doesn't distract from the art. I knew it and actually was referring to PDF version:) Well I stepped into this just because personally I do really hate this part (making outlines) of assembling sets... OK, a lot of exaggerating here (jagged not smooth and too bold perhaps) just for demonstration purposes. But never mind, firstly de gustibus... then anyways your outlines are better than many commercial ones, so good job anyway.
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Post by CinderPig on Oct 12, 2015 13:10:48 GMT -9
<...> Thanks! The version on the PDF does have a thick outline for cutting, I just left it off for the preview image so it doesn't distract from the art. I knew it and actually was referring to PDF version:) Well I stepped into this just because personally I do really hate this part (making outlines) of assembling sets... OK, a lot of exaggerating here (jagged not smooth and too bold perhaps) just for demonstration purposes. But never mind, firstly de gustibus... then anyways your outlines are better than many commercial ones, so good job anyway. Aha, I gotcha! That does look quite a bit easier to deal with when cutting. Thank you! I really appreciate the feedback. It's the only way I'm going to get less terrible at this
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Post by kingzhu on Oct 12, 2015 23:14:17 GMT -9
thanks
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Post by ignatious on Oct 13, 2015 12:01:27 GMT -9
I like your art style, I hope to see more.
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