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therobotmonster · 1 year
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DinoFolk Character Tokens, Part 2 (pt 1 is here)
Another 10 Dinosaur-Folk tokens I made for the D&D game I’m playing in, to fill out the world that Albert Sauros, Noted Spiritualist, comes from. In this case a world of Victorian Dinosaurs. This set of character tokens was made with Midjourney v4.
In your game/head, they can be any fancy reptile-humanoids you like!  Use them for character portraits, game tokens, inspiration for a new PC (or OC) or tag yourself, as you like.
While these are all modified with cleanup and compositing, these are all free to use for anyone who wants to, thus I have not signed these pieces to make things easier.
Prompt format:
a <either dinosaur or specific species>-anthro <profession>, 18th century clothing (or other descriptor), character design, white background, fantasy character art, colored line art, in the style of 1st edition D&D, <artist/style references>
For style references I wound up mostly with a Tony Diterlizzi/Norman Rockwell mashup.
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deepdreamnights · 1 year
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DinoFolk Character Tokens, Part 4 (pt 1, pt 2, pt 3)
the last 10 Dinosaur-Folk tokens I made for the D&D game I’m playing in, to fill out the world that Albert Sauros, Noted Spiritualist, comes from. In this case a world of Victorian Dinosaurs, this set being mostly maid staff and professors from the University. This set of character tokens was made with Midjourney v4.
In your game/head, they can be any fancy reptile-humanoids you like!  Use them for character portraits, game tokens, inspiration for a new PC (or OC) or tag yourself, as you like.
While  these are all modified with cleanup and compositing, these are all free  to use for anyone who wants to, thus I have not signed these pieces to  make things easier.
You can download all 40 here.
Prompt format:
a  <either dinosaur or specific species>-anthro <profession>,  18th century clothing (or other descriptor), character design, white  background, fantasy character art, colored line art, in the style of 1st  edition D&D, <artist/style references>
For style references I wound up mostly with a Tony Diterlizzi/Norman Rockwell mashup.
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bghookeart · 2 years
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Roll20 Pack: Assorted Enbies, 2022 || B. G. Hooke  
Check it out, got my first asset pack up. https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/15065/hookes-assorted-enbies
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tfinnbarr · 10 months
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STAR CLERGY
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prokopetz · 6 months
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Like, obviously representation in fictional settings is a good thing in principle, but it can also go down some very entertaining rabbit holes. I've noticed this recurring pattern with superhero-themed tabletop RPGs where the author wants the setting's lore to represent a wide range of identities, but most of the word count goes toward statting up supervillains because the player characters need someone to fight, and of course their identities need to be relevant with respect to their supervillainous activites, or else that's tokenism, so they end up with a rogue's gallery full of members of visible minorities whose minority status is somehow the reason they became supervillains, and now the author's like "oh no, I made all of my villains too sympathetic, I need to fix that" – except they overcorrect in the opposite direction, and now the setting's flagship supervillain is a guy named Captain Racism.
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markerslinger · 6 months
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Happy spooky season y'all!
So a couple of years ago I made 31 candies with anomalous powers! It's a full zine that you can get and use - FOR FREE
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catastrophicarts · 3 months
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I’m predictable and I adore him already
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2minutetabletop · 4 months
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Bell’s End – An Enchanting Winter Cityscape
Deck the halls (of your imagination)! Bell's End is the ultimate TTRPG winter wonderland. 🔔 This festive cityscape includes a massive 56x34 map, a huge roster of charming NPCs, and holiday fun. What are you waiting for? ⛄
→ Read and grab your free map here!
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silvercompassmaps · 7 days
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Roadside Inn
I've been making maps for a while now, and I realized that I haven't made a tavern or inn yet! In my experience, most campaigns start and end in a tavern of some sort.
So here is my contribution to the internet’s endless archive of tavern battlemaps— The Roadside Inn.
For VTT users, specifics include:
- Dimensions: 4000x3000 (100 PPI)
- Grid Size: 40x30
You can download the base map for free here.
Find my entire map archive here.
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jazz-dude · 2 months
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Modular Mechs
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Got another collection thingy.
36 mechs of the same pattern, which Ive been calling "goblin mechs" with different loadouts and paintjobs.
You can get it on Itch.io and Roll20
Thank you :)
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sheppi-isometrics · 1 month
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📜New creature spreadsheet made for the Flying Mountain Kaminari!
Kaminaris are robust spirits of enormous size that watch over the balance of weather, taking the form of violent storms wherever they go. Commanding the powers of nature as though they were simply extensions of itself.
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therobotmonster · 1 year
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DinoFolk Character Tokens, Part 3 (pt 1, pt 2)
Another 10 Dinosaur-Folk tokens I made for the D&D game I’m playing in, to fill out the world that Albert Sauros, Noted Spiritualist, comes from. In this case a world of Victorian Dinosaurs, this set being mostly professors from the University. This set of character tokens was made with Midjourney v4.
In your game/head, they can be any fancy reptile-humanoids you like!  Use them for character portraits, game tokens, inspiration for a new PC (or OC) or tag yourself, as you like.
While  these are all modified with cleanup and compositing, these are all free  to use for anyone who wants to, thus I have not signed these pieces to  make things easier.
Prompt format:
a  <either dinosaur or specific species>-anthro <profession>,  18th century clothing (or other descriptor), character design, white  background, fantasy character art, colored line art, in the style of 1st  edition D&D, <artist/style references>
For style references I wound up mostly with a Tony Diterlizzi/Norman Rockwell mashup.
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gaynaturalistghost · 3 months
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A fun commission of a token for Roll 20 I got to do! It’s been a while since I drew the moon, takes me back to my astronomy project to see how well I could draw the moon in different phases then overlaid a map at the end to see how well I got the craters and maria.
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doctorslippery · 3 months
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tfinnbarr · 11 months
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Mech goons, for my lancer game
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oonaluna-art · 10 months
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RPG token commission for @for-the-love-of-starwars
The background is from Pexels.
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