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Post by redgravewriter on May 23, 2009 14:39:05 GMT -9
This one was along for the ride when I colored my army of kobolds blue. It didn't work for them, but I thought this looked....Interesting?  
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Post by redgravewriter on May 25, 2009 18:57:07 GMT -9
I like this elf more then that purple bandit. Maybe I can do something to change that. 
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Post by redgravewriter on May 25, 2009 19:35:33 GMT -9
Time to put the munchkin to bed. Here's his guard, he left his bow and got something a little more heavy duty for his guard duty. 
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Post by redgravewriter on May 26, 2009 8:14:55 GMT -9
Maybe not a kobold or a bandit. He's part of the neighboring cities army, and he's the lucky prototype who get's a test of the camo. Hmmm....  and from when he went through the town.  The goblin on the top, he was on my kobold sheet also, and I'm planing on doing a cut and paste job to change his leg and torso position so he'll hang off the building. He's the non-human who let the kobold slaves in the slave town go 
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Post by Aestelon on May 26, 2009 8:53:32 GMT -9
That looks very nice.
For future reference, I'm not sure if you're aware of it, but GIMP can actually produce an automatic swatch of camo patterning using whatever three colours you pick.
Just go to File > Create > Patterns > Camouflage and a Script-Fu box pops up with three colour pickers and a few other options. Once you click OK, the swatch is generated in a new GIMP window so you can copypasta as you want it.
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Post by redgravewriter on May 26, 2009 12:31:10 GMT -9
Nice. No I didn't and thanks  Time for some orange and black and white tiger camo 
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Post by redgravewriter on Jun 1, 2009 16:26:34 GMT -9
Time to put the munchkin to bed. Here's his guard, he left his bow and got something a little more heavy duty for his guard duty.  Ok, I never get to show off this info anymore. Look at the purple guys backside arm (the upside down one). Looks like a big wooly purple armguard? That's what it is. Look at where his arm is located on that weapon. It's almost directly on the fireing chamber, and if he started firing without it, his arm would melt to the side of the weapon (I exegerate, but he'd have a nice fire scar tattoo of the side of that gun, and could read any serial numbers that happened to be there too.) Oh, and the slits at the front of the chamber, way cool, anti-recoil. Oh, and the best part, the night vision laser sight at the top, done in red of course, which makes it obsolete. For the past 15 or so years the night vision has gone the way of green, you get better detail and not nearly the headaches as the red. But, makes it perfect for a bandit (or an ex-bandit turned zombie hunter) with little cash. The little up at the end of the sight? That is a sun shield, keeps the sun off the sight lens. Pretty weird huh? It's so other snipers or whoever can't see the glint off the lens. Same Calibur as a m16, maybe.
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