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Post by bloodchoke on Jan 19, 2014 22:02:00 GMT
I was just looking back through this and saw your chairs. Really nice idea on those man, gonna have to plagiarize that. I used tongue depressors to make a couple beds once, but never occurred to me use them for chairs.
Also, I just noticed that I painted my Anirion model in almost the same colors as yours last night, but it looks like you did a much better job. Is its face drow? I would love a close up view of it if you get a chance and don't mind. I couldn't decide how to do the trim of the robes, so it's all one color. Just interested to see what you did.
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Post by monkeywithtacos on Jan 20, 2014 4:06:42 GMT
I was just looking back through this and saw your chairs. Really nice idea on those man, gonna have to plagiarize that. I used tongue depressors to make a couple beds once, but never occurred to me use them for chairs. Also, I just noticed that I painted my Anirion model in almost the same colors as yours last night, but it looks like you did a much better job. Is its face drow? I would love a close up view of it if you get a chance and don't mind. I couldn't decide how to do the trim of the robes, so it's all one color. Just interested to see what you did. Yup, it is drow... I will try in the next day or two to get some close ups for ya...
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Post by monkeywithtacos on Jan 21, 2014 6:09:30 GMT
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Post by bloodchoke on Jan 21, 2014 7:02:58 GMT
Awesome,thank you Monkey! This looks really nice! I mostly wanted to see how it looked as a drow and what color you used for the trim on the robes. I ended up just leaving it all red, and I probably won't try to change it now because I've already based it. I really like this color scheme though. Wouldn't have thought purple would look so good on the red, but it fits really well, especially with the drow. Thanks again for taking the time to show me this!!
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Post by grym247 on Jan 21, 2014 8:23:14 GMT
looks pretty cool Monkey
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Post by monkeywithtacos on Jan 21, 2014 13:52:56 GMT
Thanks Grym, and no worries Bloodchoke. Just wished I could have gotten some better pics of it...
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Post by clanoneillguy on Jan 21, 2014 16:45:43 GMT
Great work.Gave me lots of ideas. I love the drow artwork too.
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Post by monkeywithtacos on Jan 24, 2014 6:41:54 GMT
After a short rest, the party crept to the entrance to the cave and looked out over a pool of water agitated by twin waterfalls. They could see kobolds in the trees down below in the trees and a kobold wyrmpriest in the dragontooth ring below... The archer took up position overlooking the pool while the assassin moved into the trees below, his garrotte at the ready... Stealthily the other members of the party worked there way down from the cave and hid under the dark boughs.... The unsuspecting kobolds continued their patrols on both sides of the pool and stream.... Suddenly, skeletal hands burst from the ground, grasping at the feet of the kobold nearest to the log bridge, as the necromancer eased back into the darkness after casting her spell... The rest of the party launched their own attacks on the confused kobolds.... Taking them down one by one.... ...until the kobolds were all either dead or had fled into the High Forest.... After a brief rest they headed out from the Standing Stones towards Hellgate Keep. After several hours of traveling they stumbled across a glade with what appeared to be a dead body init's center. They sent the fighter forward to investigate. As he checked the body, a group of High Forest Rangers and their animal companions sprung their trap and burst from the trees. It was a fierce fight but the drow once again proved their superiority..... and settled in for an extended rest at dawn to escape the harshness of the daytime sun.... (batteries went low as the second encounter began, so sadly few pics were taken of that fight...)
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Post by DMScotty on Jan 24, 2014 6:57:59 GMT
Love the twin waterfalls.
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Post by sgtslag on Jan 24, 2014 14:11:18 GMT
Those waterfalls, and pool, are spectacular! That is so easy to do, now that I have seen how it is done... It will make an incredible piece of terrain! Thank you - Thank you!!! Never would have come up with it on my own. I can see doing it for a dungeon piece, as well as an Underdark setting... Wow! Fantastic! Cheers!
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Post by monkeywithtacos on Jan 24, 2014 22:03:32 GMT
Those waterfalls, and pool, are spectacular! That is so easy to do, now that I have seen how it is done... It will make an incredible piece of terrain! Thank you - Thank you!!! Never would have come up with it on my own. I can see doing it for a dungeon piece, as well as an Underdark setting... Wow! Fantastic! Cheers! Thanks DMScotty and Sgtslag! I initially planned on taking the rock/cliff face to the height that I had the cut the falls at, but to be honest I ran out of time to get it all finished. It was pretty easy to do, and could easily be done in an Underdark setting where the water (or whatever liquid) is falling from someplace in the darkness above the PC's heads.... I just borrowed some great ideas of my fellow crafters and stood on their shoulders to try and create something I needed for my campaign...
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