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Post by squirmydad on Jan 12, 2020 16:23:41 GMT -9
A project like that is a prime candidate for an automated cutter, worth looking into for large repetitive cutting operations like this.
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Post by vongrimm on May 14, 2020 21:44:25 GMT -9
OK - so I'm getting back in the mood to fool around with creating papercraft. About the 'Double Dragon' gang(s), I've cut out a great deal of them since I last posted here, but I'm currently continuing to leave that project on the back-burner, as I remove another project the same; I plan on making paper minis of some monsters I drew 8+ years ago. I'll post a few here so you guys can get an idea of what to expect - some of them are pretty crazy lookin', but I believe they'd find niches to fill on most game tables. Some are even colored, and just need backs drawn... I'm just worried about the amount of detail that will be lost when they're scaled down~ Besides these few, I probably have between 100~200 more that I need to scan in for digital coloring/etc.
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Post by squirmydad on May 15, 2020 8:31:31 GMT -9
Wonderfully chaotic.
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Post by vongrimm on May 15, 2020 22:40:43 GMT -9
Glad you guys like em'! I should be posting something come Monday. I'll try to get a sheet put together of the 'Double Dragon' crew as well, in case anyone wants to use them as fodder-goons.
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Post by vongrimm on May 18, 2020 18:35:31 GMT -9
Ugh, I should have just said "Tuesday, my time", as it'd have been Monday for most posters here anyway (Monday tends to be my lazy day, so I got a bit ahead of myself w/ promising to make things then~)... But regardless--! I spent a lil' time mucking about, and finished one of my old monsters - I present, the humble, the friendly, and the downright cuddly Flesh Hermit: It's a vile crustacean that kills humanoids and uses their bodies to create a 'shell' on top of itself. It's saliva has unique qualities that are both acidic and solidifying - after the flesh melts together, it becomes rigid shortly after. Only the top corpse (or two) is allowed to stay semi-intact, as the hermit can manipulate it to cause fear in victims with unearthly howling and perhaps even grapple those that get too close. Originally these monsters I'm posting were for an RPG/computer game I had planned to make. Since I suck a programming, it never came to fruition... At least I can make paper minis out of them~!
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Post by squirmydad on May 19, 2020 7:27:02 GMT -9
Ugh, gross.
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Post by vongrimm on May 19, 2020 17:15:41 GMT -9
Ugh, gross. Haha! You have the same reaction my wife & daughter did - anytime they saw this thing, they reacted in disgust. XD This next one is not so gross, but is (at least) equally horrific - it's called Unblinking: A clearly alien aberration, the Unblinking exists only to feed its voracious appetite. It does this by using the massive maw which encompasses the majority of it's long, snake-like body. The creature's tail can also ingest food if needed. Once it has found a suitable meal, it glares at them with the large unblinking eye to induce paralysis, then uses the two lower arms to stuff the unfortunate into a wall of teeth. As this is done, it uses the remaining four arms to hook into its prey, making sure it can't escape. As an added measure, the Unblinking's saliva also contains paralytic qualities.
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