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Post by impwarior on Jul 19, 2008 22:16:00 GMT
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Post by CSP Kris on Jul 19, 2008 22:37:07 GMT
I check the forums every couple of days (or at the very least once a week), though they don't see all that much use to be honest. But like I say, I check them all the same ...though I am hoping to be more active here myself in the future.
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Post by impwarior on Jul 29, 2008 1:32:20 GMT
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Post by CSP Kris on Jul 29, 2008 17:37:58 GMT
Yeah, that part of the site it pretty much dead now.
I had thought to perhaps do something different with the whole 'BSP thing' after I removed 90% of the artwork/maps featured there (at the contributing artist's request)... but I guess I should just go ahead and just get rid of the link altogether now.
So yeah, for now (and the foreseeable future) it will just be the regular CSP pages I'm afraid..
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Post by historygamer2 on Aug 7, 2008 11:16:07 GMT
Yep, Still here as well! I check every week. I'm still working on the hex based tiles and looking for more activity on the Yahoo group. Doesn't help that it's summer (here in the US anyway) and vacation time for many folks. I have also been trying to create gameboxs using the tiles for Cyberboard. The previous versions only had 256 color support so when you imported Kris's tiles the colored art looked terrible. The newest version, 3 point something supports 16bit, so the graphics transfer perfectly. Theres another PBEM software program, as it was JAVA based it could be used by MAC folks. Its called Gametable. I don't know if Wizards of the Coast will be using it but here is a link to their notice page: www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/insider/gametableIf they do use it, they may have open source art tiles or props/components that could be useful. Kris have you ever done any graphics for furniture in top down form in larger scale? Thanks!
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Post by CSP Kris on Aug 9, 2008 22:51:43 GMT
Kris have you ever done any graphics for furniture in top down form in larger scale? Other than the stuff that already appears on the site (namely these... www.enworld.org/CrookedStaffProductions/dungeon_details_01.pdf), I haven't really done much with individual furniture tiles I'm afraid. Instead I've kinda been favouring stuff like this: ...which I've made with some plaster of paris and one of the hirst arts moulds.
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