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Post by squirmydad on Nov 8, 2014 15:01:20 GMT -9
The theme for this months HOARD is NPC's & Bystanders This can be any sort of miniature on the above theme or feel free to submit miniatures off theme. If you submit a figure, they must include both front and rear art, have a proper trimming outline, and include instructions for multi-part models. Recolors and figure mods are encouraged, and even uncolored designs are welcome. No nudity or sexuality, but bloody gory and horrifying is encouraged. If you have questions about how to design your figures, like formats, resolution, and stuff like that, see the HOARD GUIDELINES in this forum category. Entries for the Hoard will be accepted until the last day of January, 2015. I'll post my entry early so I don't forget; Kobold Merchants haggling.
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Post by WackyAnne on Nov 10, 2014 13:14:19 GMT -9
Love the kobolds! Hope we don't have to wait until February to use them The regular kobolds are going to be seeing a lot of action once I start DMing - the current campaign and organized play scenarios call for them in great numbers.
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Nov 10, 2014 13:33:46 GMT -9
I probably will never find the time or talent within myself, but I'll still try - maybe I'll just get through some sketches, but it's more than doing nothing... I like the idea of doing a couple poses for each NPC in order to represent them perhaps in different stages as they are encountered. If I did that, then it would force me to try to draw the same thing in different poses, which seems like a good learning tool.
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Post by cowboyleland on Nov 10, 2014 15:34:21 GMT -9
I can certainly see a need for "before and after" bystanders. Firstly just going about their business and secondly running in panic or ducking for cover. Players would appreciate a little touch like that, and really, in anything other than paper it would be too much trouble to pull off.
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Post by Vermin King on Nov 15, 2014 18:11:15 GMT -9
I am a better modifier than designer. There are a number of pieces from l'Imagerie de Epinal that would fit well in this category. If you aren't familiar with these, they are designs from 100 years ago. Chances of locating a designer to ask permissions would be nearly impossible. If I were to do recolors and mods on these, and attribute the original source, is this permissible?
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Post by squirmydad on Nov 15, 2014 22:18:58 GMT -9
If I were to do recolors and mods on these, and attribute the original source, is this permissible? Yes, so long as credit is given where it is due.
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Post by squirmydad on Jan 7, 2015 17:18:26 GMT -9
After you purchase the map from the Kobold merchants you'll need to take it to the temple of the Athenian seeresses (sp?) - Do they need embroidery along their cloak edges? They strike me as a little plain.
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Post by squirmydad on Feb 2, 2015 21:56:57 GMT -9
It's the first Horde of the new year! Get it here; link
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