Callous Jack |
I do not own that module and I'll most probably never GM this mini series, but hope to get some paper minis for NPCs out of it for the KM campaign I'm running (*looks up other thread*) - the names and class and race combos on the list sound really promising!
Ruyan.
There's a decent chunk of townsfolk in there that are similar to the Sandpoint set. Were you looking for something specific?
Callous Jack |
Hehe, are you doing customized paper minis?
Na, with your Sandpoint set some others and now this, I'm ready to go. Thanks!
Ruyan.
Heh, I have thought about doing 1-2 customized minis for people who review x amount of sets. I'm not sure if I would have time to do customized paper minis for everyone, maybe someday...
Well, I'm glad to hear you're set for your KM campaign. Where are you in the campaign at this point?
Paris Crenshaw Contributor |
The line-up of the minis in this product, and the cover image, made me want this instantly. I've already run the adventure once, but will probably be running it again in the future.
The product does make me think, though, that this is an instance where the artist should get cover credit. Artists so rarely get to be "headliners" in RPG products, but in a product that is almost entirely made up of art...especially works by a single artist, I think it's appropriate to see their names on products' covers.
Is something like that possible?
Liz Courts Webstore Gninja Minion |
The line-up of the minis in this product, and the cover image, made me want this instantly. I've already run the adventure once, but will probably be running it again in the future.
The product does make me think, though, that this is an instance where the artist should get cover credit. Artists so rarely get to be "headliners" in RPG products, but in a product that is almost entirely made up of art...especially works by a single artist, I think it's appropriate to see their names on products' covers.
Is something like that possible?
Generally I try to put the artist's name in the product description, but I'm a doofus and forgot to put Callous Jack's name in there. >.>
Paris Crenshaw Contributor |
Paris Crenshaw wrote:Generally I try to put the artist's name in the product description, but I'm a doofus and forgot to put Callous Jack's name in there. >.>The line-up of the minis in this product, and the cover image, made me want this instantly. I've already run the adventure once, but will probably be running it again in the future.
The product does make me think, though, that this is an instance where the artist should get cover credit. Artists so rarely get to be "headliners" in RPG products, but in a product that is almost entirely made up of art...especially works by a single artist, I think it's appropriate to see their names on products' covers.
Is something like that possible?
I don't think you're a doofus, Liz! (And making you appear to be one certainly wasn't my intention in asking the question.)
I realize that my question probably can't be answered in open forum, but I was just thinking that it would be cool for the paper mini artists to get cover credit on the product. Given that my understanding of the stuff that goes on in the development of cover copy is limited, I realize that it may not be practical.
Callous Jack |
I realize that my question probably can't be answered in open forum, but I was just thinking that it would be cool for the paper mini artists to get cover credit on the product. Given that my understanding of the stuff that goes on in the development of cover copy is limited, I realize that it may not be practical.
Hi Paris,
I don't think there is a policy one way or another (I could be wrong). I do the cover design and to be honest, I just plain forget to put my name on them. It never occurred to me that it mattered but thank you for the feedback!Tamago RPG Superstar 2014 Top 16 |
So, I just bought this as I'm running TCotE as a marathon game in about a week... and I have no idea how I'm supposed to cut out/fold the two bat swarms that have the red lines crossing through the center (at the top of that page)... Any advice?
Also, Baby Triceratops :D
Heh, you know, I was cutting out the rest of the minis for Masks of the Living God last night, and I had the exact same problem! :-P
PathfinderFan64 |
I am never buying paper minis from Paizo again. It was reported back on Feb. 26 that there was a mistake and from what was posted later I assumed it was fixed. It wasn't. Paizo just takes your money for a product they know has a problem they do not intend to fix. Since this is a download I can't get my money back.
Liz Courts Webstore Gninja Minion |
I am never buying paper minis from Paizo again. It was reported back on Feb. 26 that there was a mistake and from what was posted later I assumed it was fixed. It wasn't. Paizo just takes your money for a product they know has a problem they do not intend to fix. Since this is a download I can't get my money back.
I'm sorry that the labeling error is preventing you from enjoying the Paper Minis. Because this is a licensed product that is not produced by Paizo, it can take some additional time to correct these details. When it is updated, you'll receive an email notification that it's been corrected.
Callous Jack |
Apologies if I missed this, but I am wondering if you could provide the paper format (A4, letter) and the number of pages in the description? Naturally, printing costs are a factor in determining the overall cost of this product. Thank you.
Hi markau,
The file consists of 1 cover, 6 pages of mini content and 2 pages with the mini bases. Hope that helps!
Slamy Mcbiteo |
Ok I may be mistaken but are there suppose to be two bat swarms? I see only one base labeled "Bat Swarm". Also I am not sure I understand minis and who to cut them out? I think there is one swarm for the base and two other pictures with red lines coming out the sides of them? Sorry but I can not seem to figure it out....Any help would be appreciated?