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Post by old squirmydad on Dec 30, 2011 22:48:23 GMT -9
When they kick out your front door How you gonna come? With your hands on your head Or on the trigger of your gun
When the law break in How you gonna go? Shot down on the pavement Or waiting in death row
You can crush us You can bruise us But you'll have to answer to Oh, Guns of Brimstone! ;D
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Post by Rhannon on Dec 31, 2011 0:08:41 GMT -9
Thank you very much Rev fot these great works. I love american history and american military history. I'm 45 old and and I grew up watching Duke's movies. when I go to Normandy always I stay some hours in Colleville memorial. Becuase, excuse me for my idea, I think that this is not only your story but our story. I like above all western story ( and WWII ) so ... a perfect gift, your minis, for me. Thanks. Now ... 1- You can finish outlaws and bandidos ( and other western minis ). If you like. 2- Start to sell your sets ( It is not a professional job for earn but it's definitely a personal satisfaction ) 3- Draw for me U.S. cavalry ... and some indians ... ( western history is very big ) ... PS: your "Roy Cobb" is a perfect Kevin Costner in Open Range. Ciao
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Post by revgunn on Dec 31, 2011 0:30:04 GMT -9
Thanks Rhannon.
Roy Cobb is Tom Selleck from "Quigley Down Under". I'm coloring the Bandidos now...
After that, I'm not sure.
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Post by Rhannon on Dec 31, 2011 1:06:35 GMT -9
Thanks Rhannon. Roy Cobb is Tom Selleck from "Quigley Down Under". I'm coloring the Bandidos now... After that, I'm not sure. yep! In italian "Carabina Quigley". The australian western. I had forgotten it.
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Post by cowboyleland on Dec 31, 2011 5:40:13 GMT -9
You certainly know your stuff and I'm sure the eyes benefitted from the touch original artists hand. I suppose if you plan on going commercial time is money, but if this is a hobby then the process is at least part of the goal.
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Post by revgunn on Dec 31, 2011 13:35:56 GMT -9
Now I got that "Cops" theme playing in my head... Cowboy, I'm not sure... I wish I could have seen how you did it. You can't see the eyes much when they're printed out anyway. The whole "selling" thing I have mixed feelings about. For one, I'm not sure how to do that. Second... I want this to remain fun. My big hurry is personal... I need the figures for GAMES!!! I'm tired of using spare d6's.
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Post by cowboyleland on Dec 31, 2011 18:50:28 GMT -9
Ah, Opening night, the ultimate deadline. That I get.
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Post by algoesnext on Jan 2, 2012 7:39:33 GMT -9
I did a recolour job on your bandidos but the attachment is disabled so I can't post them here
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Post by revgunn on Jan 3, 2012 22:07:04 GMT -9
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Post by algoesnext on Jan 4, 2012 6:44:09 GMT -9
Thanks for the posting, I hope you liked them, well, I assume you can tolerate them.
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Post by revgunn on Jan 4, 2012 21:43:51 GMT -9
Algoesnext, dude, I like that you even did them. I figure if your going to do re-colors, people should be able to see and use them. Most of those colors are not ones I would have picked, but, I'm all about freedom of expression. Sorry... colours. I'm hoping to have another set of ten up by Monday, and then I want to start on mounted figures. I'm just not sure of which perspective I want to use for those yet.
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Post by cowboyleland on Jan 5, 2012 7:28:05 GMT -9
Some of those colour choices really makes me WANT to shoot those guys Great Work!
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Post by algoesnext on Jan 6, 2012 10:21:17 GMT -9
Thanks for that, my chest just swelled out a couple of inches then As for colours, I read somewhere that the American gangsters of the 1920's wore some strong colours, so why not Mexican bandits.
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Post by BlackCat13 on Jan 1, 2018 11:00:46 GMT -9
All the dropboxes came up 404 - horrors! such excellent artwork lost to an electronic netherworld! Can it be found and posted again, or is it doomed to be lost forever, like the secrets of Atlantis and Mu?
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Post by cowboycentaur on Jan 1, 2018 11:10:45 GMT -9
Such a pity
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Post by Vermin King on Jan 1, 2018 11:44:19 GMT -9
Some can still be picked up from his blogs
Just not much
BTW ... he had an excellent concept for his Wild West RPG. Set in the general vicinity of the Lincoln County Wars. Dealing with the Native Indians, the displaced Mexicans that moved there from the north to be in Mexico again, only to find the border moved south again, dealing with pioneers, ranchers and those trying to get the railroad to run through their town. Even dealt with Deseret, the Mormon nation not recognized by anyone but the Mormons. The players picked up a copy of the local paper to learn of their new adventure.
The word that comes to mind is 'elegant'. Outstanding combination of events and location to develop a game that could go on and on and on
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Post by squirmydad on Oct 13, 2020 16:25:53 GMT -9
Well, I just can't resist it when someone says there is an easy fix. So I went in and gave them all more colour in the eyes at the expense of the whites and then I toned the whites down a bit and put a dark line underneath them all. All of that didn't help Juliet's right eye so I did the copie and flip trick from her left and then modded that some more. If I'm stepping on your toes Rev, just let me know and I'll take them down. I love to mod but I could never draw anything as cool as these from scratch. HiredGunSemiFinal by cowboyleland, on Flickr These have been added to the Member Artist downloads area; www.onemonk.com/guest-dl.html
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Post by squirmydad on Oct 13, 2020 16:31:56 GMT -9
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