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Post by niksantsurvivedendor on Sept 16, 2014 3:22:06 GMT -9
Got them, looked at them, went to work... I am so eager to cut out those spiderelfs.
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Post by okumarts on Sept 17, 2014 16:36:31 GMT -9
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Post by niksantsurvivedendor on Sept 17, 2014 21:39:16 GMT -9
Have those sets printed now and looking forward to my next nightshift. The treemen are Huuughe! I like that! If I only had my smartphone back from repair service...then I would open a build thread.
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Post by whiteknight06604 on Sept 18, 2014 8:23:48 GMT -9
grabed all three sets as soon as I herd about them...beautiful in every regard
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Post by enpeze on Nov 20, 2014 0:46:53 GMT -9
I just assembled all 3 sets. They are phantastic! Thanks Okumart. Now we have great Drow. What is missing in the underdark palette are some Duegar. Do you intend to release such guys too? (eg dark dwarfes riding giant beetles?) Also some typical pathfinder/D&D demons and devils would be super.
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Post by okumarts on Nov 20, 2014 4:16:16 GMT -9
Yes, Duegar are in the works. I'm really happy with how these sets came together.
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Post by enpeze on Nov 21, 2014 0:11:21 GMT -9
Duergar! Super. great news! I have some additional questions if you dont mind:
-how about a range of demons/devils? -is your work mainly inspired by the D&D/pathfinder fantasy-multiverse or more by an own universe? -in your previous sets you often hid an "easter egg" somewhere in the pdf. I found the idea great. Do you intend to stay with this tradtition in your future sets too?
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Post by okumarts on Nov 21, 2014 7:24:26 GMT -9
Duergar! Super. great news! I have some additional questions if you dont mind: -how about a range of demons/devils? -is your work mainly inspired by the D&D/pathfinder fantasy-multiverse or more by an own universe? -in your previous sets you often hid an "easter egg" somewhere in the pdf. I found the idea great. Do you intend to stay with this tradtition in your future sets too? 1. Demons/devils? Sure, I think so. I don't really use them much in my own campaign. It would be a good thing to add to Darkfast Dungeons. 2. The campaign setting is based on my 1st ed. D&D game from 1981. It was 'ported to Fantasy Hero in 1984 and it ran until 1993. I've only recently brought it back to play test this game with my friends and now I run a Labyrinth Lord game in the setting. 3. Easter Eggs should continue. I like adding extra content even though it sometimes slows me down. D.
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Post by oldschooldm on Jun 15, 2017 9:28:22 GMT -9
Does anyone have cutfiles for these, especially the saplings? Turns out that Twig Blight minis are super rare and expensive, so, since I don't have a 3D printer, I'm going the paper route for these staple monsters in the Sunless Citadel, which I will be running for my FLGS starting next week.
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Jun 15, 2017 11:49:45 GMT -9
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Jun 15, 2017 11:50:25 GMT -9
The saplings were my twig blights in the 5th edition starter!
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Post by okumarts on Oct 4, 2017 6:28:54 GMT -9
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Oct 4, 2017 17:33:40 GMT -9
I couldn't resist making some small'uns. The hill giants are a little taller than a typical okumarts adventurer. The frost giant is dwarf sized.
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Post by okumarts on Oct 4, 2017 17:40:07 GMT -9
I couldn't resist making some small'uns. The hill giants are a little taller than a typical okumarts adventurer. The frost giant is dwarf sized. Oh, god yes, that's inspired!
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Post by okumarts on Oct 5, 2017 3:19:44 GMT -9
I couldn't resist making some small'uns. The hill giants are a little taller than a typical okumarts adventurer. The frost giant is dwarf sized. If you could send me a file of the smalluns, I'd love to include it as a bonus file with the main et. It's such a good idea.
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Oct 5, 2017 4:19:31 GMT -9
okumarts - Doin' it... late for work now... but I shrunk the efreet to mini size, and did a recolor of them all as well. I'll send you a PM.
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Post by okumarts on Oct 5, 2017 4:22:07 GMT -9
okumarts - Doin' it... late for work now... but I shrunk the efreet to mini size, and did a recolor of them all as well. I'll send you a PM.
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Post by okumarts on Feb 1, 2018 12:51:25 GMT -9
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Post by pavaro on Feb 1, 2018 20:54:40 GMT -9
Where can I buy these stands/base?
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Feb 2, 2018 2:20:23 GMT -9
They are LITKO bases. Their online store seemed unavailable just now, but you can try finding them on amazon. I have some in all sizes and love them!
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Post by jeffgeorge on Feb 2, 2018 12:29:46 GMT -9
They are LITKO bases. Their online store seemed unavailable just now, but you can try finding them on amazon. I have some in all sizes and love them! I prefer the round Litko bases to any other basing solution. Most of the common sizes are available on Amazon, although I think I had to order one size (40 or 50mm, I think) directly from Litko. I use 25mm bases for human-sized figures, and 40 and 50mm bases for most larger monsters. On Amazon, a set of twenty five 25mm round bases costs about $11.50, and they qualify for free shipping on Amazon Prime. The larger bases cost about $10 for 10 bases, though they may not qualify for Prime shipping, but in any case, they are very reasonable for how useful and durable they are. I recently found 20mm round Litko bases, which work great for smaller-than-man-sized creatures, like halflings, gnomes, and giant rats. The difference between 20 and 25mm doesn't matter if you're playing D&D on a grid, but if you're using cardstock minis to play a miniatures wargame, like Frostgrave, Song of Blades and Heroes, or even Warhammer, the smaller bases make sense for smaller units. Many popular cardstock mini lines--Okumarts and Mayhem in Paper, for example--come formatted for use in slotted bases, while some other lines--Trash Mob and Printable Heroes, for example--are formatted for assembly with permanently-attached cardstock bases. Even so, it's trivial to adapt other base styles for use with slotted bases.
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Post by okumarts on Apr 9, 2018 7:51:20 GMT -9
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Post by shep on Apr 12, 2018 0:56:30 GMT -9
I don't know, if you've seen it already, but the set of the wizards also includes the lizards. I'm quite sure, you might wanna change that...
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Post by okumarts on Apr 12, 2018 4:51:09 GMT -9
I am not sure what you mean.
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Post by shep on Apr 12, 2018 5:04:23 GMT -9
I unzipped the sets 12 and 13 of DFD today and found that the zip of set 12 (Wizards) also included set 13 (Lizards). I'm pretty sure, you don't wanna sell both sets in one for the price of one, hence I think you wanna change that...
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Post by okumarts on Apr 12, 2018 6:20:54 GMT -9
Weird.... Seems ok on my end, but I'll just re-zip it and upload it again. Thanks for the heads up!
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Post by shep on Apr 13, 2018 2:13:52 GMT -9
Weird.... Seems ok on my end, but I'll just re-zip it and upload it again. Thanks for the heads up! No trouble... can't wait to build the wizards and lizards, if there were just more hours in a day...
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Post by okumarts on Feb 17, 2019 11:40:19 GMT -9
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Post by creyates on Feb 26, 2019 12:35:31 GMT -9
Love those high elves!
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Post by okumarts on Feb 26, 2019 15:54:08 GMT -9
Thank you very much! They are based in my original D&D campaign from the early 80s.
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