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Post by highlandpiper on Nov 8, 2009 2:57:33 GMT -9
THANK YOU ;D
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Post by highlandpiper on Nov 8, 2009 2:16:39 GMT -9
Are there any GSD cut paths for this? I just ask before doing it myself.
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Post by highlandpiper on Nov 6, 2009 23:43:46 GMT -9
I would actually like to purchase this but it seems unavailable.
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Post by highlandpiper on Jun 27, 2009 2:53:03 GMT -9
Try as I might I am just horrid at making Paper Miniatures. Which is sad because I really like them. I am, however, pretty good at terrain. Here is an Imperial Pill Box for a certain Planetary Strike game coming soon Concept design First prototype I need to mess with the textures a bit and raise the view ports by about 1/4" I'm currently building the buttresses to see how well they work for the two story version.
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Post by highlandpiper on Jun 6, 2009 23:59:57 GMT -9
I thought this would be a good place to ask for advice and share what I want to attempt to do.
I play GURPS. Recently we decided to start playing the GURPS Dungeon Fantasy range. It is old School dungeon delving. However I don't have enough paper figures for it.
One Monks new Dungeon and Cave monsters are fantastic and I wish he would do MANY more of them.
However I still need more monsters. So I decided I would make some of my own based off of Dungeon Siege I & II.
This is how I propose to make them, but please correct me if you know a better way.
I will take screen shots of the monsters (from the Animation Viewer) I want to make and paste it into Photoshop and then start to draw them. I will do the "Sprite" style you guys seem to use so I can make them in several poses.
Large monsters I propose to do in 2.5D
Any help with suggestions would be great. These will be freely offered when I'm done.
Thanks.
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Post by highlandpiper on Jun 6, 2009 4:03:08 GMT -9
I've bought almost all of them from e23 in pdf. They are nice to have. I don't normally rate who's are better as there are such gaps in paper mini industry that I will take almost anything I can get (except CGI paper figs).
They do a great job of filling in the blanks.
When you consider how old they are they still stand up fairly well.
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