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Post by enpeze on Jan 31, 2012 17:09:59 GMT -9
Is the recoloring project still on track?
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Post by enpeze on Jan 19, 2012 12:52:15 GMT -9
I hope you can use this Thri-kreen in your games. I thinking in make a special texture base for this guys. After that i´ll start with Thri-kreen archers of course! I am playing a D&D style world and the TKs are an essential part in it. Up to now, they have been just some modified antmen or so. but with your extremely helpful minis we can fight now against the real stuff! Thanks again for your good work, Reivaj.
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Post by enpeze on Jan 19, 2012 12:46:48 GMT -9
Super Reivaj. Great artistic work. Many thanks for sharing.
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Post by enpeze on Jan 19, 2012 0:21:04 GMT -9
IMO, your bellicose project is great. But I think it has not much promotion. One way to increase it would be to take some time and build up a great photo gallery where your big armies clash and put these battles online. It would show what is possible with paper minis and what Sanity studios vision is.
I would also create a good background story and nice battle reports of your home battles for the armies to spark some fantasy in the readers mind. Look at GW. Many people love their miniature game but also their background world.
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Post by enpeze on Jan 16, 2012 23:23:51 GMT -9
=> Enpeze + Paladin - Weird Tales - I like it! (BTW: J. Verne giant-octopus attacking boat belongs here?) Of course. Giant-octopusi are necessary in every genre!
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Post by enpeze on Jan 16, 2012 5:56:01 GMT -9
I would love a hoard theme we never had before: [glow=red,2,300]Cthulhu[/glow] Iääää!
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Post by enpeze on Jan 16, 2012 3:44:51 GMT -9
So finally I snatched armor grid and your terrain tiles and will begin to build the game the next few weeks. Thanks alot for your effort. I always had the opinion that Battletech was too complex for my gaming taste and so I played it only a few times. But with your simpler system I give the genre a second try. Regarding the vehicles. I like the 2 center vehicles in the picture. I am also a fan of the wonderful but old wargame ogre from SJG. Maybe you too? If yes, I would love to see some Ogre mechs for Armor Grid. (and more armor grid Mech styles of course) Fine would also be a futuristic navy and orbital fighter game which is compatible with the rest of the armor grid line.
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Post by enpeze on May 1, 2011 9:13:30 GMT -9
many thanks dryw. These mutants look perfect. I am in the middle of prepping a WFRP game, so I very well can use these little abominations.
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Post by enpeze on Feb 26, 2011 12:53:40 GMT -9
Thanks for the suggestions of parduz! I have added different white and blue transparent layers to the the golem to make it look more 3d. wow. You diamond golem has a mighty...sword.
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Post by enpeze on Dec 12, 2010 5:12:25 GMT -9
reminds me a little bit to the battle robot in the movie judge dredd.
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Post by enpeze on Dec 7, 2010 2:35:31 GMT -9
Here is a female android I'm working on. genius!
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Post by enpeze on Dec 4, 2010 5:09:31 GMT -9
Pardon me for keeping it short but I dont have much time today:
Whats needed? -Druchi -Beastmen -Landsknecht style -Chaotic monsters and those from the 4 main WH gods (you know Khorne, Nurgle etc.) -2 D-warmachines (like cannons+crew, Death wheels, gyrocopters etc.)
Whats not urgently needed? -undead -ethnic minis (we have alot of sets from dryw)
Thanks for your effort.
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Post by enpeze on Dec 3, 2010 5:37:00 GMT -9
Illustrator has a function for vectorization of pixel based pics.
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Post by enpeze on Nov 30, 2010 5:41:11 GMT -9
I also love the idea of space orks There are so few of them out there. (not really - only as paper models)
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Post by enpeze on Nov 19, 2010 2:39:18 GMT -9
I love flesh tubs too. They are very sweet and (whats very important) easy to assemble.
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Post by enpeze on Nov 15, 2010 14:13:05 GMT -9
I think the contrast is not that wrong. All in all the orcs should be dirty and muddy. Maybe you add different shirt and boot colors to make them more individual.
What I would remove is the green (grass?) near the boots of the orcs. I guess it makes the general impression of the orcs a little bit too "round" for my taste - especially if they are just 15mm and viewed from a distance of 100cm+. (adding pelt, spikes and sharper edges would make them more barbaric)
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Post by enpeze on Nov 15, 2010 14:03:54 GMT -9
If you are researching historical data, I recommend the osprey books. These are phantastic from a graphical PoV and historical data quality. www.ospreypublishing.com/
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Post by enpeze on Nov 13, 2010 16:39:03 GMT -9
3 years ago I went mad and assembled over 30 Fantasy houses and bridges etc. to rebuild the typical warhammer city. I also made several sets from hinterland, mountains and the cave set from Fat Dragon and Worldworks. Well the props were great in my rpgs but after a while I realized that I dont have the space in my appartement to store the stuff especially if the collection grows over the years. So I gave up and gifted the models to a friend. So what I learned is: I never touch 3D stuff again before I dont own a house with big hobby room. Untill then I only assemble 2D minis and store it in a shoe box.
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Post by enpeze on Nov 13, 2010 16:30:55 GMT -9
the bases you added do have some numbers printed on (I guess these are movement and combat values) Do you have a specific game system in mind for your boyz?Do you have already an idea which 15mm armies you want to release? What is the format of the bases? Thanks alot for info. i hope your project comes along very well. It looks extremely interesting.
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Post by enpeze on Nov 3, 2010 0:18:34 GMT -9
I really love this ork and also support the black tab movement. There are different basing methods and the black tab is one of the most universal which caters almost every basing system.
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Post by enpeze on Nov 2, 2010 6:11:26 GMT -9
Ok paper con sounds super. The only thing we need now is an intercontinental beaming device.
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Post by enpeze on Nov 2, 2010 6:04:58 GMT -9
We played for 20 years RuneQuest 3, then some months D&D4 and now since 2 years Savage Worlds. (which is a genius game system btw) We use the Warhammer setting and Pathfinders Golarion setting and convert everything. And now I am preperring a traveller scifi game with SW.
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Post by enpeze on Oct 30, 2010 4:14:18 GMT -9
My wife really likes the all female troops, she's pestering me to build her a full army in 30mm Very nice work and good to see you back Give a woman a fish and she will not be hungry this day, but show her how to fish and she will not be hungry the rest of her life. (or so
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Post by enpeze on Oct 30, 2010 4:07:19 GMT -9
I agree wth parduz, at the very least the flame should be following the flow of the gas. It should be possible to create something like a space flamethrower, but you'd have to carry the two gasses required - and in that environment these preassurized tanks would practically have bull's eyes on them . Also I don't know whether it'd be an effective weapon with temperatures of two-digit Kelvins... You never know which kind of vacuum this set of space marines is designed for. Maybe there is air in the void (eg. the Star Wars void transmits acustic).
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Post by enpeze on Oct 27, 2010 3:36:44 GMT -9
cool man. I think this is the right street for my next TL5 combat in Savage Traveller. many thanks.
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Post by enpeze on Oct 23, 2010 14:50:32 GMT -9
cool dragonborn! How about a large shield of bahamut in his other arm? Or a doublehanded axe?
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Post by enpeze on Oct 19, 2010 10:36:34 GMT -9
I didnt read the rulebook but I have some things to say (as always Some here said that there is a game system out there which is just bell and whistles and great production value without serious rule content. That I think is only partially true. Maybe Warhammer (lets call it by name) is not the best rule system, but it comes down what a player want. Its also about support and immersion in community. So if I want to have a perfect rule system maybe I would choose Hordes of the Things (or Bellicose) for Fantasy and Fields of Glory for historical. But if I want military novels, cool minis which are perfect suited for the dark humoresque world, alot of active gamers around the corner and inspiring artwork/painting work then there is no way around WH. So back to Bellicose. I guess I have to take a look at the game. The human faction looks very promising. I would not do a comic book cover. I would do a photorealistic cover where several regiments of Bellicose paper minis battling against each other (maybe upon a terrain consisting of paper or even 3D whatever is better looking). Thats because I guess the paper mini hobby is that what it is all about, so the onlooker can see this fact at the first glance. Such a cover would also direct focus on the unique selling point of Bellicose.
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Post by enpeze on Oct 18, 2010 22:29:00 GMT -9
I think you will find that much of what you are looking for is either on the way, or soon will be. I am working on some heavy foot soldiers with two-handed weapons right now, and many of the other things you mentioned are in the plans for my human army. If you want a better idea of what I will be doing, I recommend picking up a copy of Bellicose Fantasy Battles. I am doing miniatures for all of the armies in that book, and then I will expand from there. The light foot soldiers should be released in a week or two. I m sure its formidable like your monster set. Especially I like the style (plate armor) of the human monster rider included. Looks like one of those armors in the movie excalibur.
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Post by enpeze on Oct 18, 2010 3:35:10 GMT -9
how comes the foot soldier set along? Do you include a warhorse too? (for the unit officers) Except different colors and heraldic, which different types of soldiers (weapons, poses etc.) do this set have? thanks alot for the info.
Another question is: do you intend to do a set with "heavy" infantry too? (one with metal armor and heavy helmets) What I would love to see in one of the human sets
-heavy Fighters with 2H weapons (2H axes, mauls and bihanders, so called Doppelsöldner) -Ranged units with xbow -cavalry (opulent colored feudal knights with lion or panther/griffon helmets - like in WFB, and more mundane light cavalry with lances, shield and hand weapons) -warmachines -pistoliers on horses
It would be great, if you could include such minis in your future human sets. -
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Post by enpeze on Oct 18, 2010 3:23:55 GMT -9
hey guys, i am new to this forum. apologize my english please, i am from germany, though i am studyin english my problem is: i need more miniatures. for a couple of months or so, i am addicted to making paper minis (thanks to your page), and now i have almost 100 of them, i guess. soon i can post here an url with some pictiures of them, i hope. so thanks all designers for your wonderful work. but, i am sorry, i need more! and till now i don´t know how to make, that means how to design em on my own. seems that i should check the tutorials. ok, please keep up the good work. i am eager to see (and make) more miniatures. bye, Trundil Well, did you try Dryw the Harpers sets? I think he has over 600 different minis.
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