I come from the land of /tg/ and I might need your help. I'm making a customizable wargame* and I need miniatures that can be crapped out easily. Right now the minis I'm using are the image I've attached (with the option to change the art, obviously) and I can't help but think they could be improved upon. So I guess I need any papercraft that is small, easy, stands up on its own well, and can be crapped out in large quantities. Do such models exist? They can be of anything, as long as they are remotely something that might fight something else.* Available at http://1d4chan.org/wiki/StatWar for completeness, if you're curious. You aren't curious.
papercrafts on THAT small of a level would be tough to make, but if you were willing to find a bunch of pictures of, say, anime characters and cut them out, you can make tiny stands and they should be just fine.
Not what you want, but may be relevant:http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/fpm/archivehttp://www.germy.co.uk/fprpg.htmYeah, papercraft miniatures would be hard to make. I don't think it would be possible to do many in little time.
some design characters with the HeroMachine and then paste them in Photoshop or similar to have a foldable two-faced flat figurine with a L base on both the sides (I think it's the same template you're using). Here's the link:http://www.heromachine.com/Also this one is very interesting:http://home.earthlink.net/~wagc/paper.htmAnd you could use this as a guide to make your own:http://www.miniaturewargaming.com/index.php/mwg/comments/skeleton_pirates_paper_model/
>>185789They could be a bit bigger but that's a good point.>>185791Interesting, thanks.What about models roughly five times the size of my example dude? This would be for bigger units like tanks and dinosaurs and stuff.
http://www.intelligentgamer.com/print.php?plugin:content.33andhttp://www.intelligentgamer.com/print.php?plugin:content.34This guy suggests that same idea, and has a photoshop template to serve as a base. Seems like he used to have a collection of Warmachine templates, but got threatened and took it down.
http://www.goldenboltersociety.com/paperhammer40kThis guy has assembled a collection of WH40K papercraft. Ok, awesome and all. But at the top of the page he has a picture of a whole tyranid army on that style.Is it possible that it was packaged and rapidshared? google didn't found anything. It'd be interesting to have all of WH40K's units on that style, ready to print and field :)
I like the great artwork on the miniatures fromhttp://www.onemonk.com/Models.htmlDon't worry, I know how cheap we are, there's free stuff at the bottom. ;)
>>186118I fucking love you, awesome link.
There was a sign paper craft not that long ago, You could always use that shape and just PS whatever you wanted onto it. Not the same results as you probably wanted, but it would be much easier to churn those out in quantity than it would be to create miniatures from paper.