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Post by godofrandomness on Dec 8, 2017 12:35:44 GMT -9
So my gaming group has decided to start up an evil campaign using 4th Ed DnD. As the only thing fantasy themed I have been exposed to recently, the TV show Galavant inspired my character choice. The second season has a villain powered by the "Dark Dark Evil Way," and I decided to do a warlock or warlock/bard take on that but to cartoonish extremes. 4th ed has a Shade racial option is aesthetically a human with pale skin tones and dark shades otehrwise. I have been diving through my paper mini collection files, but haven't found a good mini option yet. Anyone have any recommendations?
Otherwise, I may have to mod a fig for this and share my results.
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Post by kgstanley81 on Dec 9, 2017 5:21:11 GMT -9
David okum, realms of darkness might have something that would work
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Post by okumarts on Dec 9, 2017 17:07:56 GMT -9
I have some revenants in the Realm of Shades set.
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Post by cowboyleland on Dec 10, 2017 7:48:51 GMT -9
Check out the stuff distrigillator published in 2015, especially September on, but check March as well. Lovely dull coloured stuff in dozens of variations!
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Post by godofrandomness on Dec 11, 2017 20:49:32 GMT -9
I have some revenants in the Realm of Shades set. Yeah, that was the closest I have found so far to what I wanted, and that is what I am going to go with if I do not find something else. I also came to the sudden realization that I could use the greyscale option when printing... This is going to be a long night digging through my files again.
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Post by godofrandomness on Dec 11, 2017 21:58:46 GMT -9
Okay after some PAINT.NET shenanigans, I have modded a fig from the Cardhunter set jeffgeorge assembled a while back. This will work great if I go with the pure Warlock version of the character I am working on. I am also considering a Bard/Warlock hybrid, but I would need a paper fig of something akin to a member of KISS.
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Post by cowboyleland on Dec 12, 2017 6:57:01 GMT -9
He looks fun. I think you will need to crank the contrast WAY up before you print him.
PS: All hail "the god(s) of thunder ... and rock & roll!"
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Post by godofrandomness on Dec 12, 2017 11:29:31 GMT -9
it actually printed lighter on the card stock than on screen. I'll assemble it later and see how it goes then.
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