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Post by Kimerlin on Apr 22, 2010 10:55:28 GMT -9
My new miniature in progress 
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Post by Floyd on Apr 22, 2010 18:01:32 GMT -9
Very nice style!
~F
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Post by Kimerlin on Apr 23, 2010 8:40:26 GMT -9
Final;
(link broken-Eric)
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Post by Floyd on Apr 23, 2010 9:50:09 GMT -9
I might suggest that you thicken the lines of the body for better visual separation when printed to scale.
I like it, nice work.
Do you plan on using this for one of your own games or was this a single one off inspiration?
~F
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Post by Kimerlin on Apr 23, 2010 10:04:36 GMT -9
Dear...... I am glad that you liked my miniatures, and let me thank you for your kind words of appraisal. As for your question. I am already using (and drawing) these to be used with my own game system for 40mm cardboard toy soldiers. There are some more guys involved into the process, thus we are trying to create some different game system to be played on tabletop, as well as we are just amusing ourselves)))
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Post by Reivaj on Jul 6, 2010 6:42:48 GMT -9
Hey man it´s great!! i like it
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Post by afet on Jul 6, 2010 13:04:09 GMT -9
Hi, there. Here is a sheet of Kimmerlin's harpies. I added some shading and thickened the lines somewhat. I also made two kinds, as the D&D Monster Manual has regular harpies and bloodfire harpies. There's a link to a pdf under the image. Enjoy. www.4shared.com/document/EWluOLvv/Harpies.html
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Post by Kimerlin on Jul 14, 2010 5:50:19 GMT -9
Thanks Afet!!!! It's cool!!!! Read your e-mail, I shall send you a bonus for your work 
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Post by stephengroy on Jul 14, 2010 17:50:52 GMT -9
Fricken SWEET!! Please do more mythologicals!!
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