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Post by Floyd on Jun 7, 2009 14:34:13 GMT -9
Took a break from TFAuxilary enhancements and finished the FatDragon Hilltop scenery set. So I decided to add some WWG:Caveworks in the background and make a little encounter shot as the Wizard & Co. were exploring the cave entrance a small tribe of Kobolds ambushed the lone wizard. ~F
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Post by onemonkeybeau on Jun 7, 2009 15:41:33 GMT -9
Floyd!
That looks amazing!
I think that is EXACTLY what Jim is looking for!
Wonderful stuff, dude!
onemonkeybeau
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Post by squirmydad on Jun 7, 2009 16:09:12 GMT -9
Yep, this is exactly what I'm looking for! Here is a sample included on the new web page layout... ALthough I'll do a correct, and more thorough job with identifying the scenery bits.
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Post by Dagger on Jun 7, 2009 17:18:44 GMT -9
To quote Bill and Ted... "Most Excellent!"... ;D
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Post by onemonkeybeau on Jun 7, 2009 18:21:29 GMT -9
Woo hoo!
That looks amazing!
onemonkeybeau
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Post by Floyd on Jun 7, 2009 18:41:19 GMT -9
Cool! I'm so glad this worked out well. I've got a couple more Fantasy themed ones set up for the week. And maybe...a Scifi or two. Good stuff. You know, it would probably look good as a monotone too... and I've just mixed up some ideas for mood and feel...here are some examples. See if any of them seem good alternates. Done with this one. Promise. Unless you want to see something more specific. ~F (1) Bi Color Yellow to Green gradation (2) Blue monotone (3)Deeper more saturated and glowy (4) Desaturated and more even palette (5)Trying a shift/tilt blur effect (6) Monotoned Yellow and a bit of contrast
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Post by squirmydad on Jun 7, 2009 18:48:45 GMT -9
The blue monotone version looks PERFECT for original D&D style artwork!
I would even think that you could sell these photos in a variety of shapes, wide, tall and narrow, square, etc. in a variety of styles, soft shadowed color, monotone blue, sepia tone, grey scale, etc. Sell them as clipart, rulebook illustration art.
I'm sure as long as you put in the info on the figures, and terrain publishers, they would all be cool with that, I know I would.
This way you can make a little money for the effort. JIM
In time, I would eventually have each set with an in game photo on it's own page the way I used to.
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