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Post by jabbro on Jun 24, 2010 18:33:29 GMT -9
Adventuring through the desert sands, you find yourself attacked by bandits and taken off course. Suddenly you find yourself in a hostile, alien world of Arabia: a world of castes, murderers, and magic. Where the everyday common items are treasured more than mountains of gold for they hold the greatest allies and enemies you will ever find. Regarded as an outlander, you must gain the trust of the influential, battle the treacherous marauders of the sands, and face monsters more menacing than you’ve ever imagined. All figures and bases are combined in a single, layered PDF. Be sure to follow the PDF instructions to access all of the features. This file also contains GSD files for Silhouette SD and Craft Robo cutters.This set contains the following (26 items in total): - 4 large (40mm) monsters: Man-Scorpion, Naga, Giant Cobra, and Giant Scorpion
- 3 new monsters: Vulture, Desert Worm, and Sand Monster
- 3 magic minions: A Djinn, Genie, and Efreet
- 7 battle ready characters: Assassin, Knife Fighter, Evil Vizier, Free Sword, Bandit, Mameluke, and Sheikh
- 5 NPCs: Merchant, Harem Girl, Guard, Dancer, and Oil Merchant
- 4 items: Oil Jar, Glass Bottle, Double Oil Lamp, and Oil Lamp
Free Sample:Print at 300dpi, use matte photo paper for best results. Link to purchase at RPGNow
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Post by enpeze on Jun 25, 2010 1:14:28 GMT -9
Great set, thanks for putting it up. I especially like the man scorpion.
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Post by jabbro on Jun 25, 2010 3:31:07 GMT -9
Thanks, Enpeze. I know it was slow going, but it gave Dryw pleanty of time to make a couple of HOARDs of like-minded characters.
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Post by xtea on Jun 25, 2010 9:31:20 GMT -9
Wow! It is such a great set! Really nice. My fav one is still the scorpion and the scorpion fighter. Great!
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Jun 25, 2010 9:43:51 GMT -9
These are wonderful! Dryw the Harper
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Post by jabbro on Jun 25, 2010 11:59:40 GMT -9
Thanks Dryw an Xtea.
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Post by sammo on Jun 25, 2010 14:08:00 GMT -9
These are sweet.
I have a region in my homebrew fantasy world that is an amalgamation of Arabian and Middle Easter legend and never really had the miniatures to do it justice. Naturally my players love this area so next time they had that way I'll have some new minis to use.
Thanks for the hard work.
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Post by afet on Jun 26, 2010 6:03:30 GMT -9
Nice work, Jabbro! This is a fantastic set. Just a technical comment: the ad photo with all of the figures looks very overexposed, so that much of the detail is lost. You might consider redoing it so that potential customers can get a better look at the product.
Cheers
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Post by jabbro on Jun 28, 2010 4:00:13 GMT -9
Cool, I am glad you'll enjoy them, Sammo.
Thanks Afet. I had my camera settings a little off for the light levels. I'll take another look at that.
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Post by Floyd on Jun 28, 2010 4:31:09 GMT -9
What a great looking set Jabbro! Glad to see these finally kicked out the door! Where's the flying carpets and the Sultans Castle? LOL!
~F
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Post by squirmydad on Jun 28, 2010 4:47:17 GMT -9
This set turned out incredible! They really capture the flavor of the Arabian desert theme. JIM
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Post by Reivaj on Jun 28, 2010 5:35:05 GMT -9
It´s a wonderful set Jabro, i like the Djinni and the sand elemental. A question: if i print the giant cobra in 300 dpi it will be in 28 o 30mm scale ? First time i´ll try to print a non pdf minis file. Thanks
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Post by jabbro on Jun 28, 2010 9:04:47 GMT -9
Thanks, Jim and Floyd.
Sorry Floyd, you'll have to talk Dave into a castle.
Reivag, The cobra is at 30mm scale if you print it at 300dpi.
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Post by jabbro on Jun 29, 2010 10:36:41 GMT -9
Nice work, Jabbro! This is a fantastic set. Just a technical comment: the ad photo with all of the figures looks very overexposed, so that much of the detail is lost. You might consider redoing it so that potential customers can get a better look at the product. Cheers Well, I played with the camera settings and I believe what you are seeing is merely the result of my printer. With best quality settings and printing on matte photo paper, it brightens up the colors a lot. I tried everything short of reprinting the whole set but it comes out the same. I guess the figures will have to speak for themselves.
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Post by Reivaj on Jun 30, 2010 5:38:54 GMT -9
Sorry, I´m again asking about DPI , Where can i ajust DPI when i print in Photoshop? or i must ajust it in the printer. Thanks for your patience
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Post by curufea on Jun 30, 2010 19:35:31 GMT -9
In Image -> Image Size
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Post by Reivaj on Jul 1, 2010 16:57:29 GMT -9
Thanks Curufea you always help me!
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Post by curufea on Jul 1, 2010 17:51:51 GMT -9
Instinct - help desk and support for various things for many years now.
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