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I used this as a half-dragon lizardfolk. Great image. Excellent size. And the License is quality. Couldn't ask for more.
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Great image. Excellent size. And the License is quality. Couldn't ask for more.
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I've used these covers with 6 different products now and I plan to keep using them. They deliver exactly what is promised and they look good.
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Image itself: This floor plan is nice and worthy of 4 stars. The level of detail is high. I'm not excited about the font used for the "Airlock," "Caution," and "Restricted" labels but it is good enough and I won't hold it against the overall product. I'm knocking off a star because the interior layout is a little goofy and kinda maze-like. There's lots of space wasted on hallways. In general, ships should have a simple design, the simpler the better. Interesting note: man there are alot of bathrooms.
License: While the license itself is not the simplest I've seen, it is workable enough that I won't say anything negative against it.
Overall: This piece of artwork would be great for a future publication if it were not for a single detail: I don't think I can find an exterior ship image that will work with this floor plan. I'm not sure I can find one that I can say is "close enough." The overall shape can best be described as a shoe box. While not bad, there is much too it that is going to be difficult to work with. For example, 2-1/2 sides of the bottom deck exterior is covered with escape pods (9 in total) that only hold 2 people. Escape pods are good and all, but if there were 2 pods that held 10 people, and/or if they were built to be part of the ship's outer hull instead of bolted on, that would be easier to find an exterior ship image that worked with it. The two weapons mounts are in odd locations. Not bad, just peculiar and will, again, make it difficult to find an exterior image for the ship. So overall, I'm giving it 3 stars. I'd bump it up to 4 without a second thought if the artist sold an image of what the ship's exterior. Heck, I'd probably ignore the nitpicking at the beginning of this review and bump this up to 5 stars if the artist included an image of the ship's exterior.
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Creator Reply: |
Hi, thanks for taking the time to write a review and feedback
Interesting (and fair) comment about the exterior image. As soon as current projects are complete I will endeavour to update this with a picture for publishers to use.
Toilets: one per bunk, but I figured you can\'t just wander into someone\'s bunk if you\'re a visitor, so some WCs for guests too. Probably too many though and noted for the next floorplan ;-)
The labyrinth style is probably influenced more by things like Star Trek than more straight forward designs (Serenity, for example) and I personally felt the complicated layout allows for lots of possibilities and scenarios where a simpler design might only come in handy as a basic centrepiece. I do have a product showing a ship with a simpler layout (http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/98762/Generic-Floorplans--Steampunk-Battle-Cruiser) but the feel of that one is more steampunk and may not fit the bill.
Please do watch this space as I have more of these planned and feedback really does help me to design the next batch so they deliver what publishers and gamers need. Thanks again. |
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Exceptional Art. What you see in the preview is exactly what you get + a second of the corpse floating in space. All are large images in high res. Couldn't ask for more.
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BEAUTIFUL COVERS AND INTERIORS!!! And I mean BEAUTIFUL! Not only that, they come nativly in both A4 and 8-1/2" x 11". This includes 4 covers and 4 interiors. You won't be sorry you bought this.
Best of all, commercial license is quality. Worth all 5 of its stars.
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The adventure is good and it would be worth a 4 Star rating. However, the presentation is IMPOSSIBLE. It is a staples removed scanned in product the size of a piece of paper folded in half from top to bottom. That would be fine except they did not arrange the pages into a readable fashion. So page 1 is on the right side while page 16 is on the same sheet. Page 2, switching sides from page 1, is on the left and page 15 is on the right. So to read this, you have to start at the front, read half pages to the end and then go BACKWARDS to read the second half of the adventure. Utter madness.
The adventure is pretty decent and is the only thing that saved this adventure from a 1 star rating. It really isn't even worth the 80 cents it is currently priced at. My apologizes to the authors who put time into this.
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Image is good. It includes tif, jpg and background-less png files and the $3 price tag is worth it. The licenses needs an editor, but it is a quality license nonetheless. I look forward to what this artist produces in the future.
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The artwork is ok greyscale artwork. This pack is one of my least favorite of the Forgotten Foes line. However, the License is quality and you get ALOT of artwork for the price. So I would call it worth it.
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The artwork is great B/W inked images with greyscale shading. The License is quality. You get ALOT of artwork for the price. A definite buy, in my opinion.
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The artwork is good (not great) B/W pencil sketched artwork. If you hoping to colorize it, that is not really going to be possible (or easily doable) with this. The License is quality. You get ALOT of artwork for the price. It is worth it.
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This is a solid map of a cave. The license is very publisher friendly and is right on the page description. The only thing keeping it from being 5 stars is the resolution. 300dpi, _800 pixels wide translates to about 2-1/2" inches. Dropping it to 150dpi makes it 5". Still usable, but not print quality. If this same map was 6-8" wide at 300dpi. It would be 5 stars easily.
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Creator Reply: |
Dale,
Thank you for the very insightful comments. I can definitely make these maps larger... which as a boon will allow greater sized caves to explore. I'll definitely be keeping this in mind when creating Cave Keeper 02. Thanks again,
Dave Woodrum
Fishwife Games |
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The art is good but not great. Plus the images are in a PDF instead of a TIFF or jpg format. I'd give it 3 stars, but the low price gives it an extra star.
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As the previous reviewer mentioned the artwork is great but the tattoos just don't work. Some of the tattoos are to subtle to comment on but 3 are just downright unusable. All 3 (the knight in red (the symbol on his shirt), the girl in the viking helmet (the tattoos across her face, body, arms and shoulder) and the guy staring into a crystal ball) are not workable. The first two appear to be flat images on a curved surface. No visible attempt was made to make them flow across a rounded shoulder, for example. The last one has a forehead tattoo perfectly up and down while his head is at an angle.
Despite these 3, the remaining 6 are well worth the price.
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Included in this set is 4 pieces. 2 are b/w of female humanoids (human or elf), one a caster (cover image) one a masked archer. Also there are 2 images of landscape. Well done and publisher grade dpi. Best part is that it is free. If you are not familiar with V Shane's artwork. you can't go wrong with downloading this set.
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