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Post by Mike H "Chugosh" on Sept 5, 2011 19:46:10 GMT -9
I just cannot remember whether I have inflicted my miniatures on these forums. Anyway the first set is for a Deadlands Reloaded game run by my sister. And this for the game I run using Slipstream for Savage Worlds. And lastly my sister asked for some modern horror folks. Not the best by any stretch, but here it is. I'm certainly not looking to be any sort of pro at this, but it sure is fun to play around with.
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Post by gilius on Sept 6, 2011 2:49:36 GMT -9
I really like them. Creative and consistent in style. And the hair on the Deadlands Reloaded women. I have trouble drawing hair that looks good. Those different hairstyles are nice.
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Post by cowboyleland on Sept 6, 2011 17:06:38 GMT -9
Some of these look familiar. I'm sure you've posted some before, but others strike me as new. Fun stuff. If I ever go this way I'm tempted to try wire arms and legs. Just for kicks.
C.
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Post by Mike H "Chugosh" on Sept 7, 2011 18:29:58 GMT -9
Some of these look familiar. I'm sure you've posted some before, but others strike me as new. Fun stuff. If I ever go this way I'm tempted to try wire arms and legs. Just for kicks. C. I thought I had done, but some of these are quite new. I'm almost sure I had the Lion Men up before, but I could not find the post when I looked. Wire arms and legs sound awesome! If you do it, post some pics.
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Post by mruseless on Sept 10, 2011 9:21:18 GMT -9
These are cool!
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Post by josedominguez on Sept 10, 2011 10:13:55 GMT -9
I love the cowboys, especially the skeletons and zombies..... amazing how clear they are.
I think the werewolf is my favourite though.
They'd need a whole new treatment to conventional card figures as you can't just black line them for cutting. Love 'em.
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Post by Mike H "Chugosh" on Oct 12, 2011 9:13:31 GMT -9
For my GM a few Chinese people for the Deadlands game, moving towards the maze. I've never really been satisfied with them so I redid my Primals for "Slipstream" and did a few of Evil Empress Anathraxia's minions. And some new pirates for the same Slipstream game, based on the old pirates but a little larger and with, I think a bit better detail. Also here is the prototype of the minions above. Enjoy for your own use of course.
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Post by papyrus on Oct 14, 2011 4:16:25 GMT -9
Very enjoyable!
MORE!! How about Pulp Stick Figures?
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Post by Vermin King on Oct 16, 2011 5:13:05 GMT -9
I can imagine someone from Adult Swim seeing these and creating a late night cartoon out of them.
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Post by Mike H "Chugosh" on Feb 16, 2014 17:13:53 GMT -9
Klaatu Verata Nikto! Arise, my creation! ARISE! Ahem. Back after a while away to this thread of my stick figure guys. Moved upon by a friend's request,I made some cultists and horrors. I have a pdf of this and another I am working on. Two years late, but kind of pulpy.
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Post by wyvern on Feb 18, 2014 1:32:15 GMT -9
Chugosh: These are rather fun - managed to miss them previously! Any chance of a higher-resolution version of the new Cultists and Horrors minis? The current version isn't really doing them justice. Also, as you mentioned PDFs, any chance of the full collection going into PDFs too? Half the "top row" face-sides on the first Deadlands set (your original posting) are cut off, so it would be good to see them "complete", for instance. And lastly, have you thought about doing them all in colour? That could really liven them up
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Post by Mike H "Chugosh" on Feb 18, 2014 7:19:18 GMT -9
Thank you for the encouraging words! I kind of like coloring them by pencil or marker after printing, but if I had the ability to make the fancy layered pdfs That would be how I would do it, so the same page would have the black line drawings and the colored version as well. I developed the preference for coloring after because of the price of ink. Even now, I am waiting to print a couple things for my ink resupply to come in, which I cannot even order till after the tax return, or even the next paycheck after that. As to the resolution, I think I can do something about that. Look here: drive.google.com/file/d/0B_5PAN682JwMTGtfSGh3R2NTM3M/edit?usp=sharing . Not exactly ready for full release to the public, but then will it ever really be? I was thinking about doing a collection. Good thing most of them are on the nest already since I have lost a few files on the machine. The originals were all done in Paint from five or six years ago, see.
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Post by wyvern on Feb 19, 2014 6:31:42 GMT -9
...if I had the ability to make the fancy layered pdfs That would be how I would do it, so the same page would have the black line drawings and the colored version as well. Sounds good; we can but hope you will be able to do so Ink costs are ever a concern, but one key advantage for me with paper minis over cast ones is when I don't have to hand-colour/paint them. Thanks for the link. I like the "Bunnies of Tindalos" on the first sheet there too (or should that be "Moon Bunnies")!
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Post by zygrott24 on Mar 3, 2014 21:00:04 GMT -9
These are great. You could pitch them as "super not official" Risus figures. I like the understated way there is the essential element of every character that conveys their genre or role. With some serious coloring (and I think colored pencil is just fine for that, but maybe scan some of your favorite examples) they are good to go!
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