Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2012 18:11:48 GMT -9
Werewolves
Fantasy and Horror
RPGnow link:
www.rpgnow.com/product/107696/Werewolves---Fantasy-and-Horror
6 pages with total 46 figurines and 10 additional elements of scenery!
This set includes 8 unique detailed front and back artwork werewolf figurines with many pose and color variations which can be grouped as:
- fighting/hunting werewolves
- pack of werewolves (running/attacking) with Werewolf Master
- disguised werewolf gentlemans
ELEMENTS OF SCENERY
Additionally set includes 10 elements of scenery:
-rock, bushes and lanterns
PREMADE GROUPS PAGE
5 group of figurines (each group includes 2-3 figurines) - ready to cut-out and play
BONUS PAGE
Full page artwork
All minis, parts, accessories and elements of scenery are 300dpi 30mm front and back full color artwork suitable both for RPG and wargaming.
These are humanoids werewolves - dark/grayish and tan-skin ones. Attacking / fighting poses, although one can be treated as creepy as well.
Some are with tails some without. Actually I'm not sure if these should have tails (first version was without then I added them to some figurines), but you can easily cut off or add tails (to add you'd need to print figurine with tail and then cut-off it and glue to the one without... perhaps I should update the file and add separate tails???)
There is no she-werewolf. I started her figurine but don't like result and postponed. Instead I'd like to made couple of... Fox Ladies - HOW should I named their => WEREFOXES or what?
These are just wolves running in the pack - dark, gray and white ones. There is also Pack Master (two color versions in the set). All wolves are running or jumping/attacking so there is no howling wolf.
This page contains "gentleman" werewolves - couple with guns, and/or in high harts and in long cloaks (trying to hide tails?.
Then there are various color and mirrored versions of gentleman, who apparently forgot that he is transmutating into werewolf...
Scenery page contains various rocks, bushes forest and park?), fallen tree and lanterns (XVIII-XIXC style). You can use these elements simply as scenery or use them for modding - adding werewolves and assembling your own mini-groups.
Last page contains such grouped figurines - kinda example what can be done but also ready-to cut out groups of figurines. I tried to combine them into reasonable and usefull groups...
Last but not least - artwork. Actually not sure why doing and including lastly into sets these "artworks" - most probably just for fun but if you will enjoy them it will be mine pleasure!
OK, as you can see I was trying to address most typical visions and "use" of werewolves - from transmutated humanoids, through running pack and woring human clothes... still not sure if succeed but wasn't convinced for more than one set of these (although werefoxes might be funny idea for future set - what do you think?)
Download and enjoy!
Mesper
Fantasy and Horror
RPGnow link:
www.rpgnow.com/product/107696/Werewolves---Fantasy-and-Horror
6 pages with total 46 figurines and 10 additional elements of scenery!
This set includes 8 unique detailed front and back artwork werewolf figurines with many pose and color variations which can be grouped as:
- fighting/hunting werewolves
- pack of werewolves (running/attacking) with Werewolf Master
- disguised werewolf gentlemans
ELEMENTS OF SCENERY
Additionally set includes 10 elements of scenery:
-rock, bushes and lanterns
PREMADE GROUPS PAGE
5 group of figurines (each group includes 2-3 figurines) - ready to cut-out and play
BONUS PAGE
Full page artwork
All minis, parts, accessories and elements of scenery are 300dpi 30mm front and back full color artwork suitable both for RPG and wargaming.
These are humanoids werewolves - dark/grayish and tan-skin ones. Attacking / fighting poses, although one can be treated as creepy as well.
Some are with tails some without. Actually I'm not sure if these should have tails (first version was without then I added them to some figurines), but you can easily cut off or add tails (to add you'd need to print figurine with tail and then cut-off it and glue to the one without... perhaps I should update the file and add separate tails???)
There is no she-werewolf. I started her figurine but don't like result and postponed. Instead I'd like to made couple of... Fox Ladies - HOW should I named their => WEREFOXES or what?
These are just wolves running in the pack - dark, gray and white ones. There is also Pack Master (two color versions in the set). All wolves are running or jumping/attacking so there is no howling wolf.
This page contains "gentleman" werewolves - couple with guns, and/or in high harts and in long cloaks (trying to hide tails?.
Then there are various color and mirrored versions of gentleman, who apparently forgot that he is transmutating into werewolf...
Scenery page contains various rocks, bushes forest and park?), fallen tree and lanterns (XVIII-XIXC style). You can use these elements simply as scenery or use them for modding - adding werewolves and assembling your own mini-groups.
Last page contains such grouped figurines - kinda example what can be done but also ready-to cut out groups of figurines. I tried to combine them into reasonable and usefull groups...
Last but not least - artwork. Actually not sure why doing and including lastly into sets these "artworks" - most probably just for fun but if you will enjoy them it will be mine pleasure!
OK, as you can see I was trying to address most typical visions and "use" of werewolves - from transmutated humanoids, through running pack and woring human clothes... still not sure if succeed but wasn't convinced for more than one set of these (although werefoxes might be funny idea for future set - what do you think?)
Download and enjoy!
Mesper