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Please comment or shoot me an email if any of the links are below are broken. Thanks!
Love your work! =) Will use some of them in a 'Drakar och Demoner' campaign (a Swedish variant of old school 'Dungeons and Dragons').
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Enjoy using the minis in 'Drakar och Demoner'. The name of that game just sounds cool. =)
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ReplyDeleteI love your work and your style is really nice.
But, I was wondering if there was any way you could perhaps make an Assassin token? I know its a bit much but I really need this one token and fast. So if you can please do if not don't worry!
Thanks, I appreciate it! If you're interested in commissioning a token I'd be happy to discuss it with you. Shoot me an email at iheartprintandplay@gmail.com.
DeleteHi Derek. Great work with the D&D minis and the Life Tracking Sheet :) From a OOTS fan to another ... thanks.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
Thanks, Sebastián! You're very welcome. =)
DeleteBlown away by your work man. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm glad you like it. You're very welcome. =)
DeleteGreat idea, not to mention execution. I do have a suggestion: Make a design so that you can print one side on a page, flip it, then print on the other side of the page, and when you cut out the square(s), you have double sided ones, so one square can cover 1-8 of +1, -1, loyalty, or whatever, then maybe make designs all the way up to 16 for the second double sided square. Just an idea. Great work already, though.
ReplyDeleteI like your suggestion. I may have to give that some more thought. To date, I've had some front/back printing issues in that things just don't like to line up, even when I completely center images on the page.
DeleteLove your work! As DM, I can't imagine playing D&D again without using your figurines! I would love to see more monsters from the monster manuals in D&D
ReplyDeleteBut when you make the sheets that just show the creatures, you should separate them more so that they are not overlapping, so if we want to print them out flat, there isn't overlap from a different creature in the corner (if that makes sense?).
Thanks, I'm glad you're enjoying my work. =)
DeleteWhen you're talking about the overlapping issue, are you talking about the images from the posts, or the actual PDF download? The group picture that you see in the posts is a representation of the monsters that are in that particular PDF's set and not intended to be a print-out. Hope this helps!
Ohhh ok. I've just been taking the image from the post and inserting them into Microsoft paint, then cutting them to the right size and making my own stand-ups, because I didn't want to download the PDF from that MediaFire website; I'm just overly cautious about downloading stuff from the internet, even if I know it's safe
DeleteSometimes I would even combine figures :) like taking the weapon off of one creature and putting it in the hands of another with Microsoft Paint, because I like to alter monsters from the manual
Hey, there, your work is great as usual. However, is it just me, or are the Lothbound goblins missing from the downloads page? I would've almost missed them, and if there are any other posts not-for-download, I probably missed them too. So, if its just me, and I was unperceptive enough to miss several search checks on the Downloads page, all is well, but if they really are missing, could you please update that a bit, if possible?
ReplyDeleteThank you, I appreciate it! =) You might be missing them because the Lolthbound Goblins don't have their own entry on the downloads page. They are a part of the Goblins set. You'll find the two Lolthbound Goblins from the 4th Edition Monster Manuals included in that PDF. For a complete list of goblins in the set, click on the Goblin image above to view the original post.
DeleteCould I make a suggestion for future miniature downloads? It would be awesome to expand upon the Dungeons & Dragons section to include all of the different race and class combinations :)
ReplyDeleteI'm always taking suggestions. =) I've got a list that I keep track of for future set ideas.
DeleteIs is it possible that you could make changeling and elf miniatures?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I have just created my own blog for my D&D campaign to help keep up with what has happened and to share information with my players. Could you please explain to me how you achieved the layout on this page? The blue boxes with text at the top and pictures that link to a post? I would like to do something similar on my blog but I can't figure it out.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I included a link to this blog on mine :) Love your work.
Thanks! I appreciate the support! =)
DeleteI'd be happy to help. The short answer is that I used simple HTML to make tables. The long answer is probably longer than a comment box. Shoot me an email at iheartprintandplay@gmail.com and I can give you the rest of the gritty details.
I would love to see some Warforged printouts. I plan to implement those monsters in my campaign soon and I can't imagine using anything except your printouts for my monsters. For now I'll just use the statues from the environment set.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you've seen them or not, but I did actually create some warforged, but they are in the first set "eberron" set that I did. There is also a large warforged creature in the second set too. Hopefully those will work for you. =)
DeleteOh that's awesome! Thanks
DeleteAwesome work mate!
ReplyDeleteWoild love to see all of your player characters put in one sheet for easyer printig.
Love your work still. Half orc fighter and halfling rangers have mixed up their links btw.
ReplyDeleteThanks Daniel! I fixed it up. =)
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