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Post by arcknight on Oct 3, 2014 8:50:29 GMT -9
Here are prototype images of our new 'Flat Plastic Miniatures' - While yes, these are all printed on plastic, we're planning a COMPLETE digital file with all of the art converted to Print-At-Home Papercraft and as VTT Tokens. These have proper backs and fronts, so they're immediately ready for Papercraft / Print at Home Fronts Backs
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Post by arcknight on Oct 3, 2014 8:51:33 GMT -9
if you'd like to know more about the project, check out
There's already an option for digital / papercraft / vtt on there.
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Post by squirmydad on Oct 3, 2014 11:05:51 GMT -9
I especially like the flying whatsit, no need for clever branches or clouds drawn in just to support him.
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Post by 8rad on Oct 4, 2014 5:19:07 GMT -9
Liking that idea allot, do you get any transparency issues or are the minis color quite opaque.
BTW your mini art looks great, do you have any tutorials.
8r
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Post by arcknight on Oct 4, 2014 6:27:06 GMT -9
I wouldnt call it a tutorial but theres some timelapse videos on youtube of them being drawn.
The minis are plenty opaque enough, though you can still see through them slightly when directly backlit, but that never happens during regular use. Even a backlit table wouldnt be enough.
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Post by 8rad on Oct 4, 2014 9:03:29 GMT -9
nice, will have to look them up. Just thinking ghosts and flaming things would be pretty cool. Not to mention layered floor tiles. Such a good medium to use.
found them, liking the Necromancer Shading vid and the guards sketch.
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Post by arcticdragongames on Oct 4, 2014 9:43:39 GMT -9
I am very interested in POD availability of FPMsfor the minis for my game "Tank Shock:WWII." I pledged for the KS to keep abreast of the developments.
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