Friday, December 28, 2012

Character Portrait: The Gambler

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A bit of background on this drawing:

This one is actually from a comic that I've been working on in my spare time over the last year or so, and you may have seen the scan of the pencil artwork before.

About the character:

This is Joaquin Carlos Villa-Lobos Sabara, but he is more commonly known as "Joker" or simply "Joe". He's a man of many diverse talents, ranging from pickpocketing to sweet talking, and he's even picked up a few tricks from the various schools of magic... He could have been a useful member of society in any of a hundred different ways, but being the lazy scoundrel he is, he's made a career for himself as a card cheat. Joe drifts from seedy bar to seedy bar, gambling and hustling and living a pretty good lifestyle off of his ill-gotten winnings and then moving on to the next town quickly before his reputation for winning can catch up to him and make his life tricky.

His persona's a little bit Inigo Montoya, a little bit Ramirez, and a little bit Antonio Banderas. I always did kinda picture him sounding a lot like Puss In Boots from the Shrek Movies!

The Kev's Lounge Friday Character Portraits is a weekly feature on this blog where I take a bit of art that I've created somewhere along the line for some or other purpose and present it along with a little bit of back story for you to use as in role playing games as hand-outs, or as inspiration for characters or NPCs.  Here are some more in the series:
1. Town's Guard Captain
2. Female Rogue
3. Arch-Wizard
4. Pit Fighter 
5. Skeleton Pirate 
6. Serpent Cult Assassin
8. Flaming Skeleton
9. The Flirtatious Barmaid  

No character portrait next friday... Instead you get the first page of Live By The Sword, the comic I mentioned earlier!

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Skeleton Scallywags Paper Miniatures out now!

 

Branching out in to something completely new! I proudly present the very first set of Kev's Lounge Paper Miniatures. This set of 5 exquisitely detailed skeletal seadogs will look great on any gaming table.

Get your copy of Skeleton Scallywags at Papercraft Dungeon now!

Only $1.49 before December 31st, 2012.


The figures are scaled to 28mm, and will look good alongside most popular brands of miniatures and all manner of 28mm scaled scenery. Each model has a distinctive front and back, and both sides feature rich and gorgeous detail. The detail is boosted by the high resolution of the PDF, and the colours have good contrast to make them pop at a distance!



The models are designed with removable bases. Future paper miniature releases will feature alternative base patterns and all bases will be interchangeable. Another bonus of this feature is that the flat components are really compact and very easy to store because they don't take up much room at all!


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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Character Portrait: Serpent Cult Assassin

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Back with another character portrait. This is the sixth in the series. This is another old one, and those of you who have been following me for a long time may have seen this one before. I drew this one about a decade back, and it was one of my first attempts at doing a continuous tone shading in graphite.

This character started out in my AD&D 2e campaign. I'm not certain he ever had a name, and if he did, I never wrote it down. He was a Yuan-Ti Pureblood, so looked quite human, but had slitted eyes and fangs like a snake. I may have been inspired by a similar villain appearing in a Dungeon magazine adventure I'd run at the time, but how much I'd taken of that and how much was an original creation, I couldn't really say... I can't seem to find the magazine in my collection.

I did quite like the drawing, despite the fact that it doesn't really measure up to my newer stuff, and at one stage I decided to re-purpose the character as one of the antagonists in a novel that I very briefly considered writing. In this incarnation he was a human being, and an assassin for the cult of Slith, a mysterious bunch of crazies that worshipped snakes as gods, were formidable martial artists and had a certain fondness for the use of poisons. Their "religious ceremonies" consisted of seeking out "sacrifices" and ritually murdering them. This was at least partly pragmatic, as the victims were seldom random strangers and were generally people who had caused trouble for the cult or got in its way. The murder ritual would always involve a duel between the victim and assassin, with the victim being given a weapon if he had none of his own. If the victim did win he would be allowed to live because the cultists believed their serpentine gods had favoured him. This was an exceedingly rare occurrence, however, because the assassins were highly trained  and exceptionally skilled  with their swords and, as I said earlier, were very fond of using poison on their blades.


The Kev's Lounge Friday Character Portraits is a weekly feature on this blog where I take a bit of art that I've created somewhere along the line for some or other purpose and present it along with a little bit of back story for you to use as in role playing games as hand-outs, or as inspiration for characters or NPCs.  Here are some more in the series:
1. Town's Guard Captain
2. Female Rogue
3. Arch-Wizard
4. Pit Fighter 
5. Skeleton Pirate
7. The Gambler

While you're here, you might also want to check out our new set of paper miniatures!
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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Character Portrait: Skeleton Pirate

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Shiver me timbers, it's the fifth of our Character Portraits! I was originally planning to dig something old out from the collection, but I had second thoughts and instead I give you something completely new! This guy was drawn very recently, (just a couple weeks ago, in fact) and a modified version of the artwork appears in our new set of paper miniatures: Skeleton Scallywags, available at Papercraft Dungeon right now!

He has yet to make an appearance in a game, but I've taken to calling him Jolly Roger because he's just such a cheerful-looking bloke with that perpetual smile on his face, and because he's a pirate, of course. There's something really appealing about an undead pirate, and I guess it's that they're more of a swash-buckling action-adventure kind of creature than a horror movie cliche, which is what your regular brand of walking dead have become. It's either that, or it's just the way they bring back all those fun memories of playing Monkey Island as a kid.

The Kev's Lounge Friday Character Portraits is a weekly feature on this blog where I take a bit of art that I've created somewhere along the line for some or other purpose and present it along with a little bit of back story for you to use as in role playing games as hand-outs, or as inspiration for characters or NPCs.  Here are some more in the series:
1. Town's Guard Captain
2. Female Rogue
3. Arch-Wizard
4. Pit Fighter
6. Serpent Cult Assassin
7. The Gambler

While you're here, check out some of our other cool stuff, like this Gelatinous Cube Mini.



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Friday, December 7, 2012

Character Portrait: Pit Fighter

Presenting Character Portrait #4... This pit fighter was drawn at around the same time as the Female Rogue, and is, in fact, a character from a different arc of the same story. The concept and look of the character were at least partly inspired by a miniature that I once threw together from various bits from the plastic Games Workshop sprues, for use in one of our many Mordheim campaigns.

This pit fighter fights under the name "Kurga the Orc". In this universe, the pit fighting scene is a little like wrestling in the modern world, except that the fights are completely real and injuries and death are completely likely. Like modern day wrestlers, the pit fighters adopt personas, and play those up for the sake of the crowd. Kurga is just a particularly large human, but his character in the pit is a savage beast known for his ferocity and his infamous skull faced helmet, prone to guttural roars as he swings his enormous barbaric axe with surprising speed and formidable skill. He's racked up an impressive list of victories over the years, and has cut short the careers and lives of many who were unfortunate enough to be paired against him... His fame (or perhaps infamy) is so wide spread that even in the more civilised parts of the world where pitfighting is taboo, if not completely illegal, his presence in a match-up is guaranteed to draw vast crowds.

 More character portraits:
1. Town's Guard Captain
2. Female Rogue
3. Arch-Wizard
5. Skeleton Pirate

In other news, we've got a special on The Humble Hovel, one of our premium papercraft scenery sets.


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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Humble Hovel on special until December 25th!

 The Humble Hovel is a useful, customisable, and beautiful scenery piece perfect for use in role-playing games and tabletop wargames that use 28-30mm miniatures.

Get this set before December 25th, 2012 and save $2 on the regular price!

Buy The Humble Hovel at Papercraft Dungeon now!

With a removable roof, and walls, you can easily access the interior in the middle of a game. The design gives you a sturdy, attractive model that will certainly see a fair bit of use on your table!



This set is customisable to a great degree, allowing you to adjust it to suit your gaming needs, skill level and personal taste. With a variety of options for the outside grounds, inside floors, walls, doors, windows and rooves, there are literally hundreds of possible combinations.  Using just this one set, you could make an entire village of Humble Hovels, with no two of them being exactly alike!


One of the real attractions of the Humble Hovel is the awesome, intricate 3D details we've added. They add a ton of visual interest and realism for those out there who are up for the challenge! We've made the 3d details optional though, so those who don't want to fuss around with lots and lots of pieces, or just want to build the model quickly, can opt to turn it off and build a simpler version.
  
 Of course, the Humble Hovel is not just a pretty little cardboard house... it's there to be used while playing games! We've taken that into account in the design. For the games that use it, we've included an optional 1-Inch grid on the floor, which comes in two styles. The design of the piece makes it very sturdy and tough, despite the materials used to construct it, so it can handle a lot of the perils of being a piece of scenery! As mentioned before, the roof and walls are removable, to provide you easy access to the interior, should the action head indoors!

Buy The Humble Hovel at Papercraft Dungeon now!


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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Character Portrait: Arch-Wizard


Here we go with the third in the series of character portraits. This one is quite an old one and may, in fact, be the first digital painting I ever attempted.This was all done with a mouse, probably using Adobe Photoshop 5 (no, not CS5) on an Apple Mac G3 at some time around the year 2000. Sadly, the hard drive of that particular computer went and had a catastrophic failure, and I lost this artwork along with many other awesome things I'd worked on in my teenage years. Before that devastating first encounter with data loss, I'd been lucky enough to get an inkjet printout of the piece, and this is a scan of it. Unfortunately, this is not the finished version... the windows are still white.

This character's name was Sunambral. He was meant to be the big bad of the campaign I'd been running at that point in time. Very little was known about him prior to the party's first real encounter with him... only small clues were given when they defeated the minions he sent after them from time to time. They did eventually meet him and he manipulated them into solving a puzzle that had had him confounded despite his great intellect.The puzzle was quite cool, and involved a groteque fountain of blood. Solving said puzzle was integral to Sunambral's greater plan to free a bloodthirsty war god who had spent millenia in bondage and, had the campaign lasted beyond that adventure, the story would have become a race to prevent the forthcoming apocalypse. Alas, real life intervened and the campaign died, with that session being the last, and this powerful wizard never really had a chance to truly develop and become something memorable.


The first in this series, a town's guard captain, is here. Last week I gave you a gorgeous and dangerous female rogue. The next is a fearsome looking pitfighter!

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Index of Kev's Lounge Free Dungeon Tile Sets

This is just an index of all free sets related to Kev's Lounge: Dungeon Tiles. Indices for Kev's Lounge Free Counters, and Kev's Lounge: Battlegrounds free Outdoor Tiles and for the premium sets to follow soon.

Free Kev's Lounge: Dungeon Sets

These are sets specifically focused on the dungeon setting.

Corridors

Contains 28 unique modular dungeon corridor tiles and 5 hazard markers. Optional linking system to keep your tiles connected. This set is a good start to get your dungeons going.

Download Kev's Lounge: Dungeon Corridors for free at Papercraft Dungeon!
Original article about the corridors


Small Rooms

Contains 11 unique dungeon room tiles, 9 unique hazard markers and 5 unique 2D single door markers. Great for representing small dormatories, store rooms, vestries etc..

Download Kev's Lounge: Dungeon Small Rooms for free at Papercraft Dungeon!
Original article about the small rooms

Bigger Rooms

Contains 12 unique modular dungeon room tile sections, 9 unique hazard markers and 3 unique 2D double door markers. These modular tiles can be combined in a variety of ways to create larger rectangular rooms. They are particularly useful for representing long, narrow halls.

Download Kev's Lounge: Dungeon Bigger Rooms for free at Papercraft Dungeon!
Original article about the bigger rooms



Huge Rooms

Contains 14 unique modular dungeon room tile sections and a whopping 44 unique hazard markers. These tiles are modular and can be combined in many interesting ways allowing you to create some really enormous rooms, for main encounter areas.

Download Kev's Lounge: Dungeon Huge Rooms for free at Papercraft Dungeon!
Original article about the huge rooms

Simple Wooden Doors

Contains unique artwork for 15 unique 2.5D 'simple wooden' door standees, including locked doors, broken doors, a hole in the wall and a necromancy themed bookshelf. These present an alternative to the 2D door markers included in the Small Rooms and Bigger Rooms sets.

Download Kev's Lounge: Dungeon Simple Wooden Doors for free at Papercraft Dungeon!
Original article about the simple wooden doors.

Open Simple Wooden Doors

Contains unique artwork for 3 unique 3D 'simple wooden' open doors. These are meant to be swapped out with the Simple Wooden Doors standees to represent a door that has been opened.

Download Kev's Lounge: Dungeon Open Simple Wooden Doors for free at Papercraft Dungeon!
Original article about the open simple wooden doors.


Other free Kev's Lounge Sets that contain dungeon tiles or doors

These sets are focused on other settings, but include components that are related to the dungeon settings.


Rocklands: Straights and Corners

Contains stairs and corridor dungeon tiles. Also contains 8 outdoor tiles with an optional 1-inch grid and 9 hazard markers.

Download Kev's Lounge: Battlegrounds Rockland Straights and Corners for free at Papercraft Dungeon!
Original article about the Rocklands: Straights and Corners.


Rocklands: X's and T's

 Contains 3 3D Double Doors. Also contains 10 outdoor tiles with an optional 1-inch grid.

Download Kev's Lounge: Battlegrounds Rockland X's and T's for free at Papercraft Dungeon!
Original article about the Rocklands: X's and T's

You may also be interested in our premium Kev's Lounge: Dungeon sets and the Kev's Lounge Counters

Miniatures used in pictures are strictly for illustration purposes and are not included in the purchase

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Friday, November 23, 2012

Character Portrait: Female Rogue


 Keeping this series moving forward, I present the second of our character portraits. This one is far more recent than the last, having been sketched in February of this year, and you can see I've come quite a long way in decade and a half since that guard captain got drawn. This young lady also differs in that she wasn't drawn for use in a campaign, but this is in fact a character concept from a story I've been working on.

 She doesn't have a name yet, but I'm leaning towards Tanith, because it sounds suitably exotic and, unless google's lying to me, it means "serpent lady" and is tied to an ancient middle eastern goddess of fertility and the moon and stars, which all fits in very well with my concept of a cat burglar who is deadly quick with her rapier, and just as lethal with her charm and wit. I figure she's a very pragmatic person, favouring logic over emotion in her decision making, and decisive and ruthless when she needs to be. I've tried to reflect this practical side of her in her sensible, but feminine choice of clothing. I also went for something a little piraty to reinforce the swashbuckler theme. Her weapon of choice is a swept hilt rapier which, like her, is elegant and beautiful, precise and artful, subtle and effective, quick and deadly.

The first in this series of character portraits is here. The third is here!

While you're here, you might also want to check out our FREE dungeon tiles!

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Friday, November 16, 2012

Character Portrait: Town's Guard Captain


Something a little different today, but I think I'll get in the habit of doing this in the future. Here we have a drawing I created well over a decade ago for use in the AD&D campaign I ran when I was in high school back in the 90s... Back then, when I had a ton of time on my hands, I had taken to drawing little portraits of the various NPCs that the player's characters would meet along their adventures. Representing the NPCs visually did a lot to make them more memorable, and I know a lot of folks out there are doing the same thing in their campaigns, so I'm going to share the various drawings I've made over the years here for their benefit.

This character originates in a very old AD&D module, The Secret of Bone Hill, as one of the guards of Restenford. I think this particular version of him was used while running a sequel to that module that I found in a copy of Dungeon magazine. The drawing's not the greatest I've ever managed, it was done back when I was still a teenager after all, but I think it's still kinda characterful. It's also generic enough to represent a wide range of NPC types that characters are likely to meet.

Next in the series is a stunning female rogue. I also have a couple other sample drawings in this post that could easily serve the same purpose.
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Monday, November 12, 2012

Kev's Lounge Dungeon: Hero's Hall Released!

Took a while, but it's finally here!
This set contains brand new Kev's Lounge papercraft dungeon tiles, and markers, along with 3d papercraft pillars, doors and a fantastic statue to add a third dimension to your dungeon delves! With the various layer options this set will allow you to create hundreds of completely unique pieces that can be arranged in nearly infinite combinations. Perfect for table top war games, skirmish games and RPGs.

Get  Kev's Lounge Dungeon: Hero's Hall at Papercraft Dungeon now!  $4.49 before end November 2012, $4.99 thereafter.

This wonderfully versatile set includes:

9 Brand New Kev's Lounge Dungeon Gigantic Rooms Tiles


These beautiful 6 x 6 inch papercraft dungeon tiles work seamlessly with all existing Kev's Lounge Dungeon tiles. They make use of the Kev's Lounge Starlinks System to keep them together, allowing you to create some enormous rooms for your most epic battles. Combined with the crate models you can create a beautifully labyrinthine, multi-level battleground for your next skirmish!


Layered PDF gives the following awesome features:
    • 3 Different Textures: Damaged Flagstone, Herringbone Paving, Wooden Floor
    • Multiple grid options, including gridless, 1 inch and 1.5 inch, with a variety of choices for the style of the grid lines
    • Additional optional details, like dirt and splatters that can be turned on and off giving you a huge range of control over the look of your tiles 
     

Several 2.5D Hazard and Obstacle Markers

As with every other Kev's Lounge Dungeon Tile set, you will find a great variety of hazard markers, also taking advantage of the layered PDF system to give you control of the floor background, and to add and adjust details to your liking.

Customisable 3D Double Doors and Single Doors. Yes, they open and close!

These 3D doors will open up new possibilities for your dungeons. The double doors make for interesting front entrances to your megalithic dungeons, while the smaller doors look great connecting the smaller rooms and corridors.


Layered PDF gives the following awesome features:
• 4 completely different designs for the double doors, 4 completely different designs for the single doors.
• 2 colour options for the walls
• 6 Floor textures:  Damaged Flagstone, Herringbone Paving and Wooden Floors from this set, and Flagstone, Stonework Floor and Sandstone Slabs which have appeared in other Kev's Lounge Dungeon Tile releases.

3D Pillars in 2 sizes

Big rooms, like the ones you'd represent with the tiles in this set need a little help keeping the ceiling up, and that's what pillars do best. They're also good for providing cover to marksmen who like to sneak around in the shadows and pick off enemies from afar.
Layered PDF gives the following awesome features:
• 6 Floor textures:  Damaged Flagstone, Herringbone Paving and Wooden Floors from this set, and Flagstone, Stonework Floor and Sandstone Slabs which have appeared in other Kev's Lounge Dungeon Tile releases.

Customisable 3D Warrior Statue

Who is this mysterious Hero? Does he have a name? A history? What's so special about this statue of him? You decide! You can also decide how the statue looks thanks to the customisation offered by the layers of the PDF. There are 2 versions of the statue. A complicated, more realistically shaped one for those who like the detail and don't mind the challenge, and a simple one that's easy to build and still looks pretty good.

Layered PDF gives the following awesome features:
• 3 texture options: Is the statue made of Stone, Metal or Marble?
• Optional Gem Inlays.

Fully illustrated, easy to follow instructions

43 page instruction manual, in PDF format, optimised for screen view to save you ink. Details every step of the process with clear, full colour illustrations..


 Get  Kev's Lounge Dungeon: Hero's Hall at Papercraft Dungeon now!  $4.49 before end November 2012, $4.99 thereafter.

Miniatures used in pictures are strictly for illustration purposes and are not included in the purchase
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Monday, October 29, 2012

Just a quick update!

It's been a fairly hectic couple of months since my last update here, and I thought I should just say something to let everyone know what's been going on. Most of my attention has been on ironing out some huge kinks in my commercial art business and that's been swallowing up pretty much every spare second of my time. I've recently gotten back into the swing of things, and have gotten down to wrapping up some of the many Kev's Lounge sets that have been sitting in limbo.


First up, I've got this new set: Hero's Hall that is just packed with awesome stuff! Update: It's out now!.


Regulars here will be asking "what happened to the Luxurious Lair set you spoke about last time?". Simple answer is that that is still coming, but I'm not entirely happy with some of the pieces and I want to give it another look before putting it out there. Hero's Hall was mostly ready to go, so I decided to release it first. The Luxurious Lair will finally make an appearance at some time around the end of November, and will be followed soon after by some of the other interesting ideas I've been working on forever that are almost ready to see the light of day.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

First preview of the Luxurious Lair set: Tower Dungeon Tiles

A while back, in this post, I mentioned that there was a new premium dungeon set coming up. That set, The Luxurious Lair, is slowly nearing completion and I can show you a little of what we have in store for you now.



This set could stand as a home base for the heroes, or as the headquarters of the villainous mastermind they're hunting down. It contains a bunch of 3d papercraft furniture and scenery pieces to represent the various areas you'd expect to find in a pseudo-medieval HQ, which we've narrowed down to The Kitchen/Eating Area, Sleeping Quarters and The War Room/Study, along with a brand new set of dungeon tiles which can be used to represent a multi-level tower to house it all in.

Right now, we're busy going through the various bits and pieces and improving the overall quality of the items we plan to include and adding some new ones as we go. We plan to release this set before the end of June, and will be updating you with various new shots as we complete the pieces for each section, but for today we're going to show you a little preview of the Luxurious Lair's awesome Tower themed Dungeon Tiles 


Like those of its predecessor, The Ominous Storeroom, The Luxurious Lair's dungeon tiles come in a layered PDF which gives you a variety of floor textures to choose from. There are quite a few different layers in this one, and the result is that there are literally hundreds of possible combinations. As you can see, we've also included the options of a 1-inch grid and a 1.5-inch grid for those who use them. The set will be completely compatible with all existing Kev's Lounge Dungeon Tile sets, and will work especially well with The Ominous Storeroom. It also includes the Rocklands texture as an option for the outdoor ground, so it's compatible with those sets too.


As you'd expect from a set of Kev's Lounge Dungeon Tiles, there are some brand new 2D markers, which can be customised to match the floor of your dungeons. These are in addition to the 3D furniture pieces in the set. This being the Luxurious Lair, the markers are exquisitely detailed and add a touch of opulence to the scene with things like a bearskin rug, a huge persian carpet and a moderately sized pool. As you can see in the pics, we've also given you some nifty papercraft spiral staircases to show the way to the next level of the tower.


The set is designed to create a tower battlemap, but it goes far beyond that. As mentioned before, the set is completely compatible with the other Kev's Lounge Dungeon Tile sets, and can be used to create non-square rooms as you see above, where we've used some tiles from the Ominous Storeroom set with this one to create a long room with rounded corners.

There are more photos in the Luxurious Lair preview album on our Facebook page.

If you just can't wait for this set to come out, why not get a copy of The Ominous Storeroom in the mean time?

Miniatures used in pictures are strictly for illustration purposes and are not included in the purchase.
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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Thus ends May of the Dead.

As I'm sure you're aware, Kev's Lounge participated in a big interblog carnival held by the guys over at the Going Last podcast, with these little Gothic Coffins. I can't really speak for the other guys who participated, but at least from where I'm standing, it was a huge success, bringing in literally hundreds of new visitors to this humble blog of mine! So this is just a little open letter to say "thanks a million, guys!" to Ian and Justin for organising it, and to all the other participants for making it interesting.

If you haven't already, you can find the Carnival's page over here. There was a ton of great content on there, and I'm really proud to have been among such great company! I heartily recommend that you go and have a look.

There were a lot of highlights on there, but rather than rewriting the whole list, I'm just going to mention a couple of cool blogs I discovered as a result of this little event.


Terrain Wench Productions

The Terrain Wench is a very talented terrain artist from Wisconsin who produces some really amazing stuff. Her blog is filled with incredibly detailed logs of how she went about creating various terrain pieces, and is filled with awesome tips and tricks for beginners and experts alike!


This windmill is particularly impressive! You can see how she made it here.

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Fantasy Paper Miniature Models

Eddnic over at FPMM designs some really awesome 3d paper miniatures, which he gives away for free over at his blog. He's got some pretty interesting pieces over there including a couple of dragons.

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There are, of course,  many others up there, and you really should go have a look! Thanks again Going Last.
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Kev's Lounge Counters MegaBundle


We've created a bundle of all the free and premium Kev's Lounge Counter Sets, and it's over at Papercraft Dungeon right now. Until the end of June it will be going for just 99c, which is what you'd pay if you got all of the sets individually, but as an added bonus, you will get the Brilliant Cut Diamonds currency counters, which are only available through this bundled deal! All in all, the bundle includes artwork for 61 unique counters for use in your games.

Get the Kev's Lounge Counters Megabundle at Papercraft Dungeon now!

 The Brilliant Cut Diamonds currency counters, exclusive to this bundle:



There comes a point in every campaign, when buying a magic item suited to your level means that you'd need to spend millions of Gold Pieces. So you head off to Magic Items 'R' Us with your 20 000 bags of holding packed to bursting with gold, along with 20 000 porters to carry it all and walk out with your new, shiny Vorpal Sword of Elder God Slaying +17... Or you could skip the porters and bags of holding, and just deal in diamonds. This set of counters is designed to make it easier to keep track of your diamonds in Dungeons and Dragons and other fantasy RPGs. I've designed them in such a way as to make it very easy to get nice attractive double sided counters that are perfectly lined up. Single sided counters are a pain when they're upside down!




The set comes in 5 denominations: 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100. You'll want at least 4 each of the 1's and 10's for each player and a bucket load of 100's if your players are the Rockefellers of your fantasy realm and need to keep track of really high volumes of cash.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Gothic Coffins - Papercraft scenery for RPGs and tabletop miniatures games


Here we go with a brand new set of papercraft scenery for RPGs and miniature wargames! Going with a dark and gothic theme, that ties in with the May of the Dead Carnival we're participating in, we have some really great-looking, gothic-style coffins!

A single printing will give you 5 sealed caskets, and 5 open ones.  The detail is sharp and intricate, and highly customisable, thanks to layers in the PDFs. There are literally hundreds of possible combinations. There is also a fully illustrated instruction manual optimised for screen view to save you ink, and bookmarked for easy navigation.


Get the Gothic Coffins at Papercraft Dungeon now!  Free until the end of May 2012!


These nifty little caskets are suitably scaled for use with 28-30mm miniatures.They will add a ton of atmosphere next time your adventuring party goes crawling around in a dank, dark crypt.






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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Wyrdcrystal Counters for RPGs and other tabletop games

   

This set adds 6 beautiful new Wyrdcrystal tokens. These tokens were designed to be generic, colour-coded counters that can be used for a variety of purposes. They are good for keeping track of mana reserves in games that use that sort of system, or to indicate power-ups, or keep track of daily or encounter powers. They can also be used to represent literal power crystals in certain scenarios, (to enter a blue portal, a character must be carrying a blue crystal, for example) and they make for great objective markers in tabletop skirmish games.

 Download Kev's Lounge: Wyrdcrystal Counters at Papercraft Dungeon Free before 22nd of May, 2012!

The download contains 7 PDFs which provide artwork to print out and make double sided tokens. The first has all 6 tokens on a single page, while the remainder contain a single colour each, so if you, say, only want green crystals, you don't need to waste a lot of paper and ink to get them. The set is free before May 22nd, 2012, thereafter it costs only 99c.
 


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