Today on Token Tuesday, Emily Smirle has served up for you the fourth 3 pack of an assortment of ratmen with
Against the Ratmen in mind. The tokens are released to you under
Creative Commons. Below is a preview of one unbased version, if you follow the
link here you can get a zip file with both the based and unbased versions of these creatures.
Looks great. What are the chances of getting front and back views for use as cardboard heroes?
ReplyDeleteNonzero; I don't know if I have the files for all the tokens I've made, but I have many (particularly the newer ones). It's not too challenging, it's just a lot of work. Which is kind of boring :P.
DeleteWould having an image for the front, and a silhouette for the back work? I can produce the silhouettes super quick, and while the fronts do dual duty as portraits, the backs are of specialized use.
For tabletop play, people will want a front-facing image. (That back can be a silhouette–all that's really necessary is what's front and back are obvious. In fact, I wouldn't make the silhouette black, but a light grey, so one could use that side to track shock, hit points, etc.) For online play, the top-down image will be in demand. I was just thinking you might be able to double your fan base if you did both.
ReplyDeleteDon't put yourself out too much–there's no way of knowing how many table-top players there are that will make use of a front-facing option. I was kind of hoping you had rendered these in 3D and were just showing the top-down views because you were just using them for online tokens.
In case you weren’t aware, Emily, it looks like Roll20 now has publisher pages that might interest you: http://blog.roll20.net/post/173265228720/new-roll20-marketplace-feature-publisher-pages. You might considering publishing your art there?
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