Basic Fantasy Field Guide Volume 2
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Alright then, I'll put it in my work queue. Thanks!
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r45 put in Projects. Put in the latest artwork, did another layout pass. A few monster entry names weren't correctly styled/set, corrected those (could be more though).
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Working through the FG2 file you sent me and I read the Octopeople entry. Whatever dark genius came up with these things, well, wow... they are creepy. However, I had to rewrite the descriptive text rather heavily, so if the original author would be willing to take a look (after I upload it, not yet) I'd appreciate it. The descriptive info was organized strangely, with their powers and the uses to which they put them much too mixed up; it's always best to keep mechanics clean and simple as much as you can and put the additional info in separate paragraphs. Also, I added a time limit for the paralysis and gave additional detail on how their skins are maintained.
Like I said, though... creepy. Don't mistake them for thulids...
Like I said, though... creepy. Don't mistake them for thulids...
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If he was around, he would probably have reacted to Zoltor's excellent drawing.
Btw, I wonder if the Octodad videogame provided any inspiration.
If he was around, he would probably have reacted to Zoltor's excellent drawing.
Btw, I wonder if the Octodad videogame provided any inspiration.
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When I started the drawing for the Octopeople, I had to pull it back some on the creepiness. This was the first draft and usually I will do multiple drawings before I finalize anything. Trust me, I could have gotten carried away with it, but I had to remind myself that kids play BF, so you know.
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With a name like Zoltor, it has to be good. And it is. In fact, it's great and reminds me strongly of art from 1st edition.
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Thanks Teaman.
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That looks familiar, is it an image we missed?
Looking through FG2, I just noticed the image for the timer-wolf is horribly pixelated.
Looking through FG2, I just noticed the image for the timer-wolf is horribly pixelated.
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If it's pixelated, we probably don't have the full-res version.
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