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Re: Making paperminiatures

 

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Making your own paper miniatures isnt impossible, but it is -much- more time-consuming than its worth, for most people.

 

 

Really? I did all the paper minis for the players (full colour front and back) in one weekend and did dozens of NPCs in less time than that. (edit - and that includes actually doing the character portraits, too)

 

General method is outlined here: http://www.geocities.com/markdoc.geo/Gaming_stuff/OAT/cardboard_mooks.htm

 

all you need are pictures and a graphics program.

 

cheers, Mark

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It's even super easy if you have a character sketch loaded into HD. You can shrink the image down and stick it on a template in your friendly neighbourhood word processor and away you go!

 

Print, cut, fold, glue, GAME!

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Yeah, just need a picture and a graphics program. I use Photoshop, but I could probably do what I do with MS Paint if need be. If you need to make portraits of characters you can use the following program:

 

http://www.ugo.com/channels/comics/heroMachine/classic.asp

 

http://www.ugo.com/channels/comics/heroMachine2/heromachine2.asp

 

http://www.heromachine.com/

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Check my sig.

 

Making your own paper miniatures isnt impossible, but it is -much- more time-consuming than its worth, for most people.

 

Fortunately for me, Im not most people ;)

 

Time consuming? I crank them out by the dozens (although it helps to have a large library of ready-made art that's suitable for using as cardboard figs). They're a standard part of any demo game I run.

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Time consuming? I crank them out by the dozens (although it helps to have a large library of ready-made art that's suitable for using as cardboard figs). They're a standard part of any demo game I run.

 

Good heavens, just start with the Storn's Art and Characters Thread. That should give you quite a few bits of arty goodness for your games.

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I do things the easy way:

 

1. Print a picture of the character off the computer.

2. Past picture to posterboard or other thick card stock.

3. Write name of character on back of card stock.

 

Done.

 

To hold the characters, I have small, painted wooden circles(color coded as blue for Heroes and Red for villains, available in the crafts department at Michael's and similar stores) with small magnets glued onto them. When it's time to fight, I use a metal binder clip to "attach" each paper miniature to an apporpriately colored circle.

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Really? I did all the paper minis for the players (full colour front and back) in one weekend and did dozens of NPCs in less time than that. (edit - and that includes actually doing the character portraits, too)

 

General method is outlined here: http://www.geocities.com/markdoc.geo/Gaming_stuff/OAT/cardboard_mooks.htm

 

all you need are pictures and a graphics program.

 

cheers, Mark

 

I draw all my own artwork. Fronts and fully rendered backs. Then I color and highlight them in Photoshop.

 

THAT takes time.

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I draw all my own artwork. Fronts and fully rendered backs. Then I color and highlight them in Photoshop.

 

THAT takes time.

True. I do all the artwork for primary PCs and NPCs, but I gladly lift things off the internet for hordes and mooks.

 

Keith "Hordes and Mooks sounds like a buddy cop movie" Curtis

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