
Dennis da Ogre |

Crimson Jester wrote:Where did this idiotic idea of a bearded fem Dwarf anyway? and secondly why did it last soooooo Long?Did the idea ever really turn up pre-Pratchett? I've only ever associated bearded female dwarves with Discworld in my head...
pratchett rocks. I think he was mocking the fact that female dwarves are almost never drawn or written about in fiction.

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Hi there! Great work on this thread.
Any fan artists interested in coloring something for me? I drew this a while back and had asked some wayfinder artists if maybe they'd rock some photoshop color to it.
I envision the dwarf with red hair, and I'm not sure if the center barbarian is a shaonti or mwangi...colorists choice.
Thanks in advance for any help here :)
[IMG]http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp227/malikjoker/th_pathfinderparty.jpg[/IMG]

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Can't help with the colouring in I'm afraid, but great drawing! That dwarven lass is well stacked! =P
This is one I drummed up after playing around in RotR recently -
and another, after one of our party faced The Dreaded Curtain underneath Sandpoint and asked us to delay our actions so he could deal with it... lol, I couldn't resist.

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I take it this would be the right place to show off this thing I made....

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I take it this would be the right place to show off this thing I made....
Sweet baby Jesus, that's amazing! Is that a leather cover? Did you sew onto raised cords to get that effect on the spine? Oh god, so many questions! Bu I guess the most important one is HOW MUCH?!

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Sweet baby Jesus, that's amazing! Is that a leather cover? Did you sew onto raised cords to get that effect on the spine? Oh god, so many questions! Bu I guess the most important one is HOW MUCH?!
Lol, well the cover is fake leather. The raised cords are basically little sausages of polymer clay that I glued to the spine and then stretched the leather over the whole thing - turned out a bit less shapely than I wanted, but oh well. The cover itself is thick cardboard. The sheets were all sewn together by hand - I'm pretty low tech at this point but I reinforce everything with glue to make sure it lasts a long time, Oh and the metal bits are pieces of aluminum sheets wrapped around cardboard shapes to make them stand out more. As for the how much, I've been avoiding that question for a while because I don't live in the states and am not sure how I would deal with delivery, but you're not the first person to ask so I'm gonna look into that (tho locally, I've been charging about 20 bucks for these things... the whole grand of 2 times when I made them for someone other than myself and not as a gift. But that didn't involve delivery of any kind, obviously). I suppose etsy would be a good place to start?

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I take it this would be the right place to show off this thing I made....
That looks amazing!