Been following your work on this site, and on deviantART for a while (thanks for the thousand faves, by the way!), and it's good to see some grass-roots support from the fans.
Is there any chance of coming out with a paper minis PDF for the creatures covered in the bestiary?
Or, howabout some targeted creature type packs? Example: Dragons, Undead, Goblins, etc. etc. etc.? I'm thinking not a single one-shot, but a variety of the same kinds. For example: goblin archers, fighters, lords, guards, etc.
I think this is just another awesome product that paizo is offering, im excited to see the many different types offered, but most exciting is the adventure path minis, with specific characters. AWESOOME JOB PAIZO STAFF!
I think this is just another awesome product that paizo is offering, im excited to see the many different types offered, but most exciting is the adventure path minis, with specific characters. AWESOOME JOB PAIZO STAFF!
All the thanks should go to the artists! They're the ones that are full of awesome. ^_^
I love these sets, and just thought I would add a little trick to make the bases even easier to cut out. I have bought some 1 inch and 2 inch strapbooking hole punchs...a breeze to cut out bases with them.
Now my question is, why circular bases? My cutting skills leave something to be desired and, while the straight lines of square bases would still offer me a bit of a challenge, the circular bases are a more difficult feat for me to accomplish.
Now my question is, why circular bases? My cutting skills leave something to be desired and, while the straight lines of square bases would still offer me a bit of a challenge, the circular bases are a more difficult feat for me to accomplish.
They look nicer than squares? I'm not 100% sure of the reasons between circle and square, but I know in this instance, we were imitating the 3d miniatures, which normally have the circle bases.
I'm not a huge fan of cutting circular bases myself, which is why I got a 3/4", 1", and 2" circle punch cutters from the hobby store (check the scrapbooking supplies).
I "borrowed" a 1 inch punch from my wife's stamping up set, drimmeled a slot in it, and now can use it to make perfectly round bases for 1" and 2". I also purchase wooden discs from a wooden disc seller and glue to the bottom of the paper mini, adds weight and heft. I have sizes from 1 to 4 inches.
Your mileage may vary, but this works great for me.
Looking at the pics that were included in the instructions, were those minis cut out in big blocks, folded and glued, and then finely trimmed to the outline of the character? Or was all the trimming done prior to glueing. Were scissors or a hobby knife used to do the trimming?
What I've done when I've made the miniatures is score them along the fold lines, glue them together, cut them in blocks, then trimmed to the outline. I've used a pair of very sharp scissors as well as a hobby knife to do the trimming.