
The series continues with direction from a Twitter poll this time.
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The series continues with direction from a Twitter poll this time.
Started playing D&D for the first time earlier this year (thanks for being a great DM, BFFNate!), and monsters are fun. For these reasons, I realized I needed to get right back into action figures by designing adorable, goofy versions.
I’m getting way ahead of myself on the GB Studio project by acquiring one of these, but this neat little board also came in handy backing up game progress for when my collection’s save batteries inevitably die.
Haven’t posted in a while, but that doesn’t mean I’m out of the game.
In the spring of last year, I had the opportunity to play in my first remote Tabletop RPG (Star Wars), and while it didn’t last long, I had a really good time! Next thing I know, I’m reading the D&D Player’s Handbook and designing a mimic dice box as a gift for the friend who introduced me to it all.
I’ve got a ways to go before I’m anywhere near proficient in this software. The workflows are unfamiliar, and I’m occasionally running into issues that force me to scrap designs and start over. It is improving, I am improving, and I thought I’d share some of the work I’ve completed between switching over and now (downloads available at the bottom).