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Post by Dryw the Harper on Oct 4, 2010 16:46:10 GMT -9
The clinking of chains, the sound of the whip, the smell of burning flesh, ah, the life in a dungeon. IMPERFECT DUNGEON CREW is now here, including a Hunchback Torturer (not someone who tortures hunchbacks, though he may, I mean a torturer with a hunchback) and 8 Prisoners to torture and abuse. www.4shared.com/document/ilQErFSU/Imperfect_Dungeon_Crew_1_.htmlAnd here is a link to Afet's recolors (which I like better than mine) www.4shared.com/document/Pa3jXsNM/Imperfect_Dungeon_Crew.htmlAs always, torture Imperfect Prisoners responsibly, Dryw The Harper P.S. This set is posted to compliment Tom's newest Fat Dragon release E-Z DUNGEONS: Expansion Set 4 with its torture room props. In case you need to populate your dungeon.
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Post by mruseless on Oct 4, 2010 18:00:35 GMT -9
Nice work! You are very prolific....
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Post by Reivaj on Oct 4, 2010 18:26:07 GMT -9
Excelent work Dryw, i like it.
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Post by afet on Oct 4, 2010 18:59:58 GMT -9
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Oct 4, 2010 19:28:35 GMT -9
Hi Afet, So did I. I adjusted the color of the version I posted at the 4Shared site to make them less red, though it seems you beat me to it. Still, the link at the top of the page is to a readjusted version, less red, more brown.
Dryw the Harper
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Post by afet on Oct 5, 2010 5:10:46 GMT -9
Hi Afet, So did I. I adjusted the color of the version I posted at the 4Shared site to make them less red, though it seems you beat me to it. Still, the link at the top of the page is to a readjusted version, less red, more brown. Dryw the Harper Hi, Dryw. I just tried re-downloading the file using your link, but it gave me the same slightly washed out version. Perhaps if you rename it slightly, it will register the new version. PS. I hope you don't mind my fiddling with the file and reposting it. I just figured that, rather than complain about it, I'd do something about it. Cheers,
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Post by Parduz on Oct 5, 2010 5:51:27 GMT -9
That Torturer is the best figure i've seen in this forum!! (No offense to the other artists, but that miniature, with that way to look at me, is coming alive).
The only "glitch" i see is the belt in the back side: it should have been drawn going upwards.
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Oct 5, 2010 6:46:54 GMT -9
Thanks to everybody for your comments, I hope you have fun with these guys. Parduz, As for the belt on the torturer, he is an Imperfect Person after all. Afet, it seems even the newer PDF is coming out a little more red than it should (it was renamed as Dungeon Crew 1), but I downloaded yours and even yours comes out a little more red than your preview, though I don't understand why. Oh, and I have no problems with you adjusting the colors, I just started working on this Windows7 machine and don't have everything mastered yet. Anyone who wants to play around with retinting, adjusting colors, or recoloring completely any Imperfect People have my complete blessings. ;D Dryw the Harper P.S. Afet, I love your full-sized preview, is it done from the 4Share site, or did you do it through another site? I've yet to get a picture to post at full size.
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Post by afet on Oct 5, 2010 7:32:51 GMT -9
P.S. Afet, I love your full-sized preview, is it done from the 4Share site, or did you do it through another site? I've yet to get a picture to post at full size. I uploaded it to photobucket and linked to the image using the "img" coding.
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Oct 5, 2010 12:14:27 GMT -9
Afet, I printed out both your recolor and my recolor, and yours certainly prints out better though I noticed that you didn't mirror image the bottom group of prisoners. Perhaps I'll play around with the colors again on mine. Yours seems to have more yellow in them and I haven't figured out how to do that in my scanner software (the color control is simply from Warmer to Cooler which seems to adjust reds and blues but not yellow). On a side note, so I really do have to get around to creating a Photobucket account to post pictures full sized, I can't just do it from 4Share. Oh well, something else new I need to learn.
Dryw the Harper
P.S. I included a link to your version up at the top of the page. ;D
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Post by nikloveland on Oct 5, 2010 17:07:17 GMT -9
Haha, I love those guys. The torturer reminds me of the albino in Princess Bride for some reason. I feel sorry for those poor saps.
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Post by old squirmydad on Oct 7, 2010 8:26:20 GMT -9
I take it that things aren't going well for your players? ;D Thanks for the victims.
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Oct 7, 2010 8:47:02 GMT -9
These are actually the toturer and prisoners I used in an adventure titled 'The Tower of the Confessore'" involving the players trying to rescue someone from the dungeons of my world's equivalent to the Inquisition. Sadly, the players failed miserably and were forced to retreat (they tried a frontal assault on a heavily guarded stronghold and the defending crossbowmen gave them a seriously hard time). They never even reached the dungeon so these pieces were never actually seen by the party. Dryw the Harper
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Post by Parduz on Oct 7, 2010 9:37:38 GMT -9
LOL My son, who plays a elf archer, once "forced" me to rollback the adventure and let him make other choices... he saw an orc stronghold and suddenly started trowing arrow at the inside from the surrounding open space.... you can imagine yourself how it goes when the 25 orcs erupted out of the stronghold door.... He was 9, at that time.... your players, what is the excuse?
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Oct 7, 2010 10:00:01 GMT -9
Complete overconfidence in their abilities (they thought they were the baddest, toughest heroes in the land) to the point that even after they were horribly wounded and beginning to drop some of them still never even considered retreating. They had to be convinced by the party members who were willing to escape with their lives. The end result is they were declared Outlaws by the Church of the All-Father, complete with Wanted Posters and prices on their heads, and spent a year fleeing from the authorities until they could get things sorted out. ;D Currently in the game the Church of the All-Father has been exposed as a front for Demonic Worship and the characters have been cleared of all charges by the local nobility, but their actions did lead to the opening of a Demon Gate and the utter devastation of the gaming world, with nearly 50% of the population killed by the wave of Demons that escaped. They are now adventuring in a Fantasy-Post-Apocolypse game where the countryside is still crawling with escaped Demons, and strange creatures created in places where the wave of Demonic Magic ran into waves of Fae and Elder Magic, creating creatures like Chimera, Manticores, Griffins, and other threats. The local populace is near starving, most of the farmland is now abandoned, and the characters are travelling about tying to help the survivors while hunting down supernatural threats. Dryw the Harper
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Post by Dominic on Oct 7, 2010 20:24:31 GMT -9
Sounds like something my group would do, but they have the tendency to let the overall mood drop like a stone when things go haywire. Okay, their middle names are haywire, but they tend to get annoyed when they overdid it - or when there was something screeaming them in the face and they happily ignored it. I vividly remember when in the first part of the campaign (me being new to DMing) they helpes a local priest with a ritual, only to realize too late that he was in fact the devil who kept in contact with them via letters, trying to pull their stringt. He used them to get rid of some competition, and is now on the verge of controlling their home kingdom. It made me refrain from story-driven adventures for a while, sinde my group isn't big on skill checks - i.e. looking at things, using their insight etc. I got over it now, and when they make bad choies, I derive a small meassure of pleassure from it. Wrecking the whole campaign world, though... I got that covered with the upcoming second campaign . [...]creating creatures like Chimera, Manticores, Griffins, and other threats. [...] Now that's what I call a coincidence ;D
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Post by whiteknight06604 on Oct 8, 2010 5:56:10 GMT -9
I really love these guys. they will be very useful. My only complaint is that the big hunchback seems to look an aweful lot like me.
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Post by old squirmydad on Oct 8, 2010 9:19:06 GMT -9
They are now adventuring in a Fantasy-Post-Apocolypse game where the countryside is still crawling with escaped Demons, and strange creatures created in places where the wave of Demonic Magic ran into waves of Fae and Elder Magic, creating creatures like Chimera, Manticores, Griffins, and other threats. The local populace is near starving, most of the farmland is now abandoned, and the characters are travelling about tying to help the survivors while hunting down supernatural threats. Dryw the Harper Does this mean there are some Imperfect Abominations on the drawing board?
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Post by afet on Oct 12, 2010 5:54:38 GMT -9
They are now adventuring in a Fantasy-Post-Apocolypse game where the countryside is still crawling with escaped Demons, and strange creatures created in places where the wave of Demonic Magic ran into waves of Fae and Elder Magic, creating creatures like Chimera, Manticores, Griffins, and other threats. The local populace is near starving, most of the farmland is now abandoned, and the characters are travelling about tying to help the survivors while hunting down supernatural threats. Dryw the Harper Does this mean there are some Imperfect Abominations on the drawing board? I certainly hope so. There is a shortage of nasty Far Realm, Aberrant humanoid creatures.
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Post by onemonkeybeau on Oct 12, 2010 6:20:31 GMT -9
Me too, you can never have too many monsters!
onemonkeybeau
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Oct 12, 2010 8:13:02 GMT -9
As I always say, I'm not a great monster creator. Still, mutated fantasy-era human abominations might be possible. I'll have to see what I come up with when I have the time. Dryw the Harper
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Post by mruseless on Oct 12, 2010 9:50:10 GMT -9
I think you should give yourself more credit. You're drawing skill is great, give some monsters a try!
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Post by afet on Oct 12, 2010 10:54:30 GMT -9
Dryw, you should show people here you're big, nasty gaoler at home in his cozy little torture room.
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Oct 12, 2010 11:47:16 GMT -9
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Post by enpeze on Oct 13, 2010 23:21:55 GMT -9
I think you should give yourself more credit. You're drawing skill is great, give some monsters a try! Yes, I am the same opinion. Dryw you are a very good artist. 50% of the minis I use in my game projects are from your sets.
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Post by Dominic on Oct 13, 2010 23:52:56 GMT -9
I beg to differ, Dryw fails againd and again to make his miniatures imperfect... As for abarrent humanoids, I could do with those in my next campaign, disfigured and misshapen humanoids, as well as any number of non-humanoid creatures . There's no such thing as too many minis.
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