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Post by cowboycentaur on May 27, 2015 5:54:54 GMT -9
I use these 20mm card holders from blankdice.co.uk/ I use a bunch of different colored ones so it's easier to keep track of which goblin got axed. They're small and fit in my binder and are 12ยข each. Attachments:
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 26, 2015 20:52:20 GMT -9
looks great, and will definitely be helpful!
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 25, 2015 3:02:59 GMT -9
so apparently BSGTony (lordzsezse) has a set of undersea tiles already which they released last year. still want to make my own stuff as I really don't care for using just tiles. very beautiful stuff though, way better than i could do.
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 24, 2015 6:26:42 GMT -9
That's going to look great when it's done! That sites kind of hard to navigate for me but there's some great stuff there
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 22, 2015 19:36:51 GMT -9
this almost has the makings of another stone soup type project, like the fold-flat staircase one... Nothing would delight me more!
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 22, 2015 4:13:13 GMT -9
Just saw this! It looks awesome! My 5e campaign world is mostly desert so this will work fantastically!
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 19, 2015 8:42:24 GMT -9
Another thing that has had it in the back of my mind for some time is "the croods" actually. There's a scene where the family is in an area on dry land where the local plant life looks exactly like a coral reef, and it looks totally cool and alien.
I'm thinking kind of a technicolor bright sort of neon finding nemo kind of look, but no too cartoony.
Some water textured pillars of various sizes would be nice too to simulate different depths while swimming. Maybe some tiny schools of fish on them.
There's also the Cthulhu themed items and architecture that a deep sea setting demands.
I've already got plenty of projects to get done., like the kobolds dwarves and the 2.5d Dragons, but it's fun to speculate on other ideas.
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 19, 2015 3:25:40 GMT -9
I kind of got the idea for it from the Atlanthian set from WWG.
A volcano would be cool either underwater or above.
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 19, 2015 2:51:22 GMT -9
Been turning around in my head the idea of doing an underwater terrain set., like a customizable coral reef, maybe some Kelp, giant clams, maybe some aquatic life minis and mermaid dwellings. that sort of thing. Any other suggestions as to things that could be included? How useful would something like this be? I find underwater campaigns fun as hell, despite how much of a pain combat is in them.
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 17, 2015 19:23:36 GMT -9
This has probably been said and I missed it, but will there be an option for a 1" grid on the pier surface?
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 15, 2015 18:16:03 GMT -9
I love that solar system model so much. Definitely need an enlarged version for my wizards college
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 14, 2015 21:39:50 GMT -9
Papermau has some great stuff if your willing to dig through it all and don't mind figuring out assembly yourself with Paprika. Got a couple boats and gas stations I've been wanting to modify for my own use on there
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 10, 2015 19:58:20 GMT -9
Oh my god these are awesome! Already thinking of ways to implement them.
I'm actually In the process of building a bunch of eddnic barrels for a ship I'm working on.
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 4, 2015 22:18:25 GMT -9
Keep on makin' if it makes you feel good. Welcome to the forum. You are the third "cowboy," cowboycentaur shows up from time to time. Your model reminds me of minecraft, so it will probably find an audience somewhere. Thanks for sharing. YEE-HAW!! welcome to the posse! lol,
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Post by cowboycentaur on May 4, 2015 22:13:49 GMT -9
this is only the outer building, correct? no interiors? tempting, even if theres no insides.
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Post by cowboycentaur on Apr 8, 2015 23:19:09 GMT -9
sorry it took me longer than expected guys. got them rescanned and sort of arranged, I attempted to clean them up a bit with varying results. I had intended to go over the linework once they were all colored, but then with the hope of some of you kind people coloring them and possibly navigating through the confounding mystery that is vector software, maybe turn them into something someone could print and use, well my daughter had other ideas. it seems that my daughter decided to help me out and surprise me by coloring a lot of the minis I had to varying levels of completion. some of them aren't half bad actually, dunno if theyre more difficult to work on now, I honestly have no idea how imagur works. I may be sticking to GIMP from now on, she definitely didn't get a few as well as the others, and didn't go with the color palate I nessisarily would have, but dang, she apperantly worked pretty hard on them so I couldn't really get after her other than suggest "hey, maybe ask first next time?" your blue coller run of the mill dwarvenkind. i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj36/prscholtz/Dwarftownspeople_zpsqxdckdiv.pngas said before, they have four fingers because I just like that in my dwarves. much like I insist that Orcs MUST have mustaches in my home campaign. Edit: and it looks like is crewed up the royal dwarves. will try and get back up when I get home from work.
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Post by cowboycentaur on Apr 6, 2015 11:57:04 GMT -9
wow man, these are incredible!
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Post by cowboycentaur on Apr 4, 2015 9:58:47 GMT -9
I will try to have that done later tonight! We have an egg loss situation at our house currently. My kids are outside trying to find them. ;-)
600 dpi should be good enough right?
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Post by cowboycentaur on Mar 31, 2015 19:12:37 GMT -9
Maybe someday I'll be competent enough to be able to put a set or two up on drive through, but for now any that I get done are for anyone to use if they care to.
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Post by cowboycentaur on Mar 30, 2015 20:39:26 GMT -9
Great line art, I can't wait to see the colored versions. That is a lot to do though. Good luck and don't be afraid to ask for help! if anyone is interested in coloring them or anything I could put up a higher res scan, I must admit the thought of coloring them now at this point is pretty daunting. I love doing the linework but getting past the black and white part is not my strong suit. I was able to get my own computer end of February which has helped a lot but Im very clueless when it comes to inkscape or gimp. feel free to hit me up on twitter, which im quite active on, cowboycentaurunfortunately I forget to check on this forum very often.
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Post by cowboycentaur on Mar 6, 2015 3:24:48 GMT -9
these look so awesome guys! I wish I had a sci fi game going to use them in!
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Post by cowboycentaur on Feb 6, 2015 0:46:02 GMT -9
incredible work, very awesome! I need to figure out how to incorporate a stairway like that into my campaign.
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Post by cowboycentaur on Jan 28, 2015 1:24:43 GMT -9
wow! those look great man!
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Post by cowboycentaur on Jan 28, 2015 1:22:48 GMT -9
ive gotten these 20 mm card stands from blankdice.co.uk/Board_game_accessories/23/ and they work great. ive only gotten about 50 of the clear ones so far, but im going to get about 10 each of the multicolored ones, because im very slow witted in the "keeping track of which enemy is which on the table" department
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Post by cowboycentaur on Jan 23, 2015 0:42:21 GMT -9
Some tiny folding metal star wars models that assemble in a similar fashion to paper models, no glue required, but I do need my glasses and tweezers to build them. Oh, and a vicious 2-week head cold with nightmares. those things are awesome, I want to get the star trek ones.
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Post by cowboycentaur on Jan 2, 2015 1:47:40 GMT -9
my dad got me a cowboy hat that didn't fit, and a bullwhip that wouldn't crack.
got some nice stuff from my wife and in-laws though, a Bluetooth speaker for my ipad, a $50 best buy giftcard, and a memory foam pillow.
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Post by cowboycentaur on Jan 1, 2015 3:35:32 GMT -9
Thank you! Still don't really know what I'm doing with Pdf's and I had a bunch of dwarf and kobolds to color. I need to finish one project at a time and resist flights of fancy, lol!
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Post by cowboycentaur on Jan 1, 2015 1:48:41 GMT -9
Working on a small project of a portable DM kit that all fits into an altoids can. They still need textures and fine tuning, but I'm pretty pleased with these guys so far. Attachments:
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Post by cowboycentaur on Nov 28, 2014 12:03:29 GMT -9
I was rearranging my photobucket account and must have broken the link. I'll fix
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Post by cowboycentaur on Nov 27, 2014 17:01:08 GMT -9
Didn't mean to post one and split, this guy took so dang long to do on my iPad I decided to just draw and color them traditionally, then after doing a bunch in actual size, decided to redraw them AGAIN, at 150% so they'd look better when finally scanned. Gonna color them, but I figured I'd better scan them first in case I screw them up somehow, and have a backup. Some dwarven villagers, Tribe of kobolds (because they're my favorite starter monsters over goblins) Adventurers from my home campaign, which is a fantasy Wild West setting, Human wizard, Tiefling ranger, warforged fighter and human bard, respectively. I'll have to rescan, it got cropped a bit. Npc's from that campaign, the employees of the Griffins eye saloon.
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