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Post by Dryw the Harper on Feb 14, 2011 20:21:04 GMT -9
CLANG...CLANG...CLANG... The sound of a hammer beating against heated metal, the hiss as it gets quenched in a barrel of water, the heat of the forge. They are now here... IMPERFECT METAL SMTHS. This set includes a number of Smiths, including a Mage-Smith and a Female Smith, a couple of Apprentices, a Forge, an Anvil, a Quenching Barrel, and a Coal Pile. Everything you need for shoeing horses, forging weapons, repairing armor, and doing general metal work. www.4shared.com/document/_lcPwEcE/Imperfect_Smiths.htmlAs always, use Imperfect Metal Smiths responsibly Dryw the Harper Yes, I know, it's been a while since the last Imperfect Set.
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Post by afet on Feb 14, 2011 20:56:57 GMT -9
Beautifully done, Dryw; as always I will find a use for these soon. Cheers, Afet
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Post by revgunn on Feb 14, 2011 21:14:54 GMT -9
You define prolific.... well you and Dave. and Tommy. Y'all suck... I'm still struggling to finish my second Western set. Awesome as always
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Post by Dominic on Feb 14, 2011 21:42:53 GMT -9
Great work, thanks.
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Post by Parduz on Feb 14, 2011 22:02:48 GMT -9
You should win the Paper Miniature equivalent of a Grammy. Awesome.
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Post by Adam Souza on Feb 14, 2011 22:12:10 GMT -9
I love the smith levitating the sword in the air.
Great work as always !!
Ever think of doing Roman Gladiators ? ;D
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Post by Tommygun on Feb 14, 2011 22:25:07 GMT -9
That's a great set Harper.
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Feb 14, 2011 23:05:40 GMT -9
Thank you all for the wonderful comments ;D You should all know that this was a set of pure procrastination. The front ink for half of them was done months and months ago. The front ink for the other half was done two months ago. The back inks were done a week and a half ago. I finally got around to coloring them during the past couple days, and forced myself to turn them into a PDF, make a set, and take pictures today before I simply let them sit around for another few weeks. Oh, never thought about doing gladiators before, but who knows now that Adam Souza forced it to cross my mind. What I was considering was a quartet of Sheep Herders and a Flock of Sheep. Sheep for Ogres to steal. Or Orcs or Goblins to rustle. Something a band of brave adventurers could be hired to put an end to. Dryw the Harper
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Post by paladin on Feb 15, 2011 6:42:38 GMT -9
. Dryw, YOU are the man to get the spirit back into PnP-roleplay - in a very charming, fairyland way. It's like getting inspired by small symbols and artwork to tell endless stories - not the other way round: imagination of dull game data and tables.
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Post by Vermin King on Feb 15, 2011 7:59:59 GMT -9
Perfect addition again.
Glad to hear about the next project. I was working on some livestock and horses, but gave it up. I'm not as artistic as I used to be when I was making things for The Sims game.
I was actually thinking more about goats than sheep, but that will do nicely.
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Post by cobra on Feb 15, 2011 8:46:28 GMT -9
What I was considering was a quartet of Sheep Herders and a Flock of Sheep. Sheep for Ogres to steal. Or Orcs or Goblins to rustle. Something a band of brave adventurers could be hired to put an end to. Dryw the Harper Dont forget the little boy who cries"wolf" BTW... where did you get the smithy building from? /Cobra
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Feb 15, 2011 9:01:10 GMT -9
Maybe I'll mix a goat or two in with the sheep. The Smithy building is kitbashed from the smithy in World Works original Castle set (I printed the exterior walls in mirror image and used them as interior walls, the interior smithing equipment I designed long ago in an architecture program). Dryw the Harper Oh, and the streets are Dave Graffams.
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Post by aqualectrix on Feb 15, 2011 16:51:09 GMT -9
These are really neat. I especially like the Imperfect Props, and all the little steel-toed boots. I'm excited about the female smith and the mage-smith.
(I'd be even more excited about a red-haired female mage-smith.)
Sheep and goats and shepherds and shepardesses (or some subset of those) sound pretty neat too. Will there be little kids and lambs?
Thanks for all the neat and varied work you do, Dryw!
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Post by vodswyld on Feb 15, 2011 17:12:53 GMT -9
I must again applaud the range of your minis. You could really do a whole village out of your stuff. Bravo!
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Post by Vermin King on Feb 15, 2011 17:25:06 GMT -9
You definitely help to flesh out our imagined worlds
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Post by dragonshine on Feb 19, 2011 11:10:46 GMT -9
Really cool! btw...where did ya get the building?
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