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Post by josedominguez on Aug 7, 2011 7:01:26 GMT -9
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Post by Parduz on Aug 7, 2011 7:48:14 GMT -9
A hint/request: as they're meant to be 15mm, and so a bit little, could you fill with black that tiny spots that will be impossible to cut? (like the space between the feet of the bull)
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 7, 2011 8:06:41 GMT -9
Well spotted will do.
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Post by Vermin King on Aug 8, 2011 5:43:56 GMT -9
Have you done a test print on these, yet?
That bull's tail might be a bit delicate at 15mm
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 8, 2011 7:25:28 GMT -9
Have you done a test print on these, yet? That bull's tail might be a bit delicate at 15mm It's far too difficult to cut out without creasing it. Kind of defeats the object of making easy cut figures I'm going to do a shorter version and one that folds in more so it becomes part of the models rear.
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 8, 2011 9:20:09 GMT -9
It was late, I was doodling, this is what happens. Some of these parts will go on to be part of the Orc Highland Raiders set (not the bolt pistol though).
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Post by Vermin King on Aug 8, 2011 9:26:22 GMT -9
If I ever have a farm, I'll probably keep some Scottish Highlands around. It's probably too hot here for the shaggy beasts, though.
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 8, 2011 14:58:33 GMT -9
Concept for jungle cat riders
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Post by Vermin King on Aug 8, 2011 17:44:38 GMT -9
You, sir, have an amazing skill with this and a style that is all your own. Phenomenal.
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Post by cowboyleland on Aug 8, 2011 18:01:24 GMT -9
If I was into 15mm I'd be all over these. Love the highlanders, and the saber tooth rawks!
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Post by paladin on Aug 9, 2011 5:35:39 GMT -9
completely developed 15 mm style. Really impressive with full humor. Nice drawing lines. And good filter effect.
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Post by hackbarth on Aug 9, 2011 18:25:43 GMT -9
You MUST release the beasts without the riders also. They are perfect to put other figures on them!
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Post by Vermin King on Aug 9, 2011 19:25:01 GMT -9
These look like they ought to be a line-up of action figures.
I've been trying to put my finger on the 'look' of these. Not cartoonish, in my opinion, but more like action figures. You can almost see where the pieces fit together.
This isn't a bad thing at all. It's a style I hadn't seen before and it is rather intriguing.
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 10, 2011 2:43:31 GMT -9
That's excactly how I've drawn them (although I hadn't thought of it that way).... each piece has the 'joint' as part of it, so altering a pose is more like moving the arms on a figure than redrawing anything. I thought about what my favourite miniature line was and it's a no brainer.... the original plastic space marine box set. So much variety. That's the aim of this line. I see massed battle games as a real opportunity for paper figures, but I know when I look for minis I'm put off if there aren't lots available in a range. I'm going for a massed release of orcs and goblins in about a month, then Dark elves sometime around October. Between the two I've got something big planned for the September Horde (beastmen).
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Post by kiladecus on Aug 20, 2011 15:25:18 GMT -9
Amazing! That cat rider is INCREDIBLE! I want them to be everywhere on my game table!
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Post by brynbrenainn on Sept 4, 2011 2:13:43 GMT -9
You MUST release the beasts without the riders also... I totally agree. They are too good to not use as wild animals.
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Post by kiladecus on Sept 4, 2011 3:09:06 GMT -9
My three personal favorites are these, in this order: 1) the cougar! Awesome! 2) the bison (not the whooly one, the first one you posted) 3) the razorback (the grey one looks a little too punky, but the tan one on the row underneath it is wonderful) Actually, the grey one would be great for an independent character like the Mounted Orc General!
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