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Post by ignatious on Jun 14, 2016 14:22:30 GMT -9
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Post by nolabert on Jun 14, 2016 17:52:31 GMT -9
Ok. Looking at these pics, I'm definitely going to build the giant squid here for my future adventure. What boat is that in the photos? When you posted the pics of it with the kraken in the other thread, I thought it was FDG's Sea Dragon but it looks a little different.
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Post by grendelsmother64 on Jun 14, 2016 17:57:46 GMT -9
Those pictures are great ignatious. Do you mind if I steal one and put it up on my blog? GM64
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Post by ignatious on Jun 19, 2016 4:41:57 GMT -9
nolabert , to answer your question from the other thread, no I haven't used the kraken in a game. I agree I like the look of the kraken as a monster. As Vermin King mentioned you could upscale it, but I'm not sure how far before loss of texture quality. Another idea is to make a few and use them as baby cephalopods, a sort of harbinger of the giant monstrosity to come. As for the ship, it is FDG's dwarven airship with the deck and mast of the sea dragon (I couldn't say no to a dragon head for a bow, and I liked the extra cabin on the stern). grendelsmother64 , not at all. Please do. Here are a cpouple more with the jolly boat, and cowboyleland 's shark. I like the idea of the shark circling at safe distance waiting for what may come. I enjoy how the eyes make it seem like they are always looking at you, no matter your position relative to the model. As this is a free model I would like to ask your permission to share cutfiles with artwork to save people the time and effort of Import, export, merge, align ect... like I did with soaringraven ' portal and CinderPig 's minis. If I can find the time I will also try to make cutfiles for the jolly boat (I built that one back before I had a cutter) it's a fantastic little model. Thank you for all of your work
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Post by grendelsmother64 on Jun 19, 2016 9:22:45 GMT -9
By all means. And thanks for the pic Ignatuis. GM64
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