I can't believe it. My first #ttrpg book is nearly done. I remember when it started as "just a 10 page zine" and now it has over 100 pages of content with dozens of illustrations.
So satisfying, I can't wait to start conversation with some publishers to see how far I can take this. @rpg@RPG@ttrpgs#art
What is it about? The images not readable for me sadly. Is it a game system or setting? Or something else. How long did it take you to write it? Did you do the illustration yourself? I have a lot of questions.
Heute wie immer mit dem Zug gependelt. Alles war nur so 10 bis 20 Minuten verspätet. War positiv überrascht,trotz Schnee auf den hier im Norden niemand jemals vorbereitet ist.
Von meinem Zug musste die Hälfte am Bahnhof zurück bleiben. Warum weiß ich nicht. Aber der Rest der Passagiere dürften sich dann auf viel zu wenig Platz quetschen. Was mir dabei mal wieder negativ aufgefallen war, war die 1. Klasse.
Die Hälfte des rest Zuges, jeweils die oberen Stockwerke jedes Wagens waren für die erste Klasse. Unten war überfüllt. Ich bin dann aus Spaß mal durch die oberen Zug teile gegangen, da ich eh keinen Sitzplatz hatte. Ich habe insgesamt 6 Leute gezählt auf 3 Wagen. War jetzt erstmal ne moment Aufnahme aber ich kann mir vorstellen, dass da noch Optimierungen möglich sind.
Next weekend is set aside for diving into the new Kingdom Death campaign so I've been cracking away at the new monsters all week. I'll save the narrative sculpts for later, maybe even bring some to build between the horror.
Has anyone seen painted examples of any of these? Especially the Crimson Crocodile?
I'm new to painting miniatures, but I've been playing DnD for a long time. Recently I've been 3d printing and painting my own miniatures. I'm not great at painting and unfortunately I'm trying to keep pace with the campaign I'm running. Here are some examples.
These look nice. I especially love the boar looking thing with the blue tattoo accents. Very nicely done.
If this is what you do with cheap acrylics and little experience you got some epic minis ahead oh you. Miniature paint has higher pigment density which will make painting minis a ton easier.
Also keeping up with a campaign in prints and painting can be difficult. Been there.
Salutations from a complete novice. What's your recommendations to get started?
Note: A FLGS in town actually has a mini-painting workstation that you can use for $5/session, or as part of their monthly subscription for playing TTRPGs onsite. Since I play PF2E there several times a week I have that subscription. So I have a place to paint that's already kitted out with just about anything you could need for mini-painting. (I think they charge extra if you want to add stuff like grass, sand, etc. to the mini, but the primer, paints, sealers, etc. are all included.)
I have two awesome minis arriving soon that are unpainted, so I'm looking for online sites/videos that start from "I know nothing" and work up from there.
Thanks in advance for any and all guidance you can provide!
Since you already got that subscription thing I’d just practice there and see what works for you. People tend to have different preferences in techniques, paints, materials, brushes, tools etc.
my two favourite beginner painting guides (as I get asked this regularly) currently are