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Post by Mutant Lord: William McAusland on Feb 7, 2014 20:35:40 GMT -8
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clockpunk
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Post by clockpunk on Feb 8, 2014 9:18:31 GMT -8
You've outdone yourself with this one, Will!
Thanks for sharing - nasty creature, with an interesting tactic (really like the lure table!).
You got the piece coloured really quickly as well (after posting the preview earlier in the week) - always enjoy the stylistic detail (such as the debris on the ground, and the background) put into these pieces.
Can't wait to implement into my home game.
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Post by Mutant Lord: William McAusland on Feb 8, 2014 15:05:03 GMT -8
Thanks Clockpunk, sure have fun doing those color images. Sadly, the next book, Mutant Bestiary One, will be gray scale interior. would take a year to color all the images. Most will be either graphite or digital paintings in gray scale, however, not ink this time around.
The next Creatures of the Apocalypse is probably going to be some sort of female mutant thingy, not sure what yet. I've got mountains of sketches to look through.
WM
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Post by clockpunk on Feb 8, 2014 16:53:39 GMT -8
Blimey, the logisics that would be involved in such an undertaking (and cost) don't bear worth thinking about! I just really like the way you depict the rubble and ruins in the background - helps bring a piece to life (same with the toxic ooze pools around another Creature of the Apoc., the Red Harvester). This has definitely become my second favourite supplemental beastie (right after the Muto-Harpy).
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