Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
We could always have different cards for the same figure, as people in fiction tend to change alot. (Ie:In Star Wars, Anakin as a padawan is completely different than Darth Vader, but they are the same character) |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
We'll have to see what the consensus is on that. |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
So, how long until we start?
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
Quote:
EDIT: I guess I could give my input on those things: 1. I would lean toward Valhallascape but I am fine either way. 2. I definitely think having a recommended mini is preferable even if we don't use its pic on the card. 3. If we have a decent photograph of the mini that would be great since some characters may not have much to go on as far as artwork. Whichever we decide on I think it is important to maintain consistency in presentation (I like how C3G has cards using each). |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
1. For the most part, I think it should be up to the designer. Personally (assuming I merge my attempt at a Wheel of Time customs project with this thread) I want to make custom factions cards for some of my customs. 2. If a miniature of the character is found, it should be featured. If not, a couple of proxies could be found. If anyone knows a good place to look for proxy miniatures, Balanti could add it to the first post. 3. If the miniature is found, both could be used. If not, the art should be used to open up room for proxies. As for the hitzones, I believe common sense could be used easily (no targeting weapons and clothing that stick out from the character.) |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
I have updated the first post with the below ruleset. Any thoughts?
Phase 1: Designer Chooses Character Initial post should contain: Character's name. What fictional genre the character is from. I.E. Movie: Star Wars, Literature: Harry Potter, Television: Transformers, etc. What miniature you will be using. A short description of the character or link to a description. Any specific direction you're looking to take the character. Phase 2: Brainstorming Stage Anyone from the community is welcome to give ideas for the chosen character. These do not have to be specific Special Powers, but instead could be specific aspects of the chosen character you'd like to see represented on the card. For instance, if Darth Vader is the chosen figure, I might say that I'd like to see his ability to Force Choke somewhere on the card. I'd also like to see his ability to ignore ranged attacks represented. Keep in mind, none of your suggestions need to be embraced by the designer. This is purely done to give the designer ideas. This doesn't mean that you can't offer specific Special Powers. If you have an idea for a specific Special Power that would work well with the chosen figure, please post that idea. Phase 3: Draft Stage Once the designer feels he has enough info to start creating a card, he may post his first draft. The lead designer must wait at least 24 hours before advancing to stage 3 from stage 2. This will ensure that everyone gets to post what they feel should be included on that character's card. During the Draft Stage, all aspects of the card should be discussed including stats, Special Powers, cost and power wording. Phase 4: Voting Stage When the designer feels that the card is ready for creation, he may propose to finalize the card. To finalize the card, there needs to be approval (thumbs up) from a majority of the active designers. After the card is finalized, the next designer in order is activated and the process resets. |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
1. I'm also in favor of Valhalla-style cards.
2. I would give priority to units with figures, or with decent approximations. For example, there's a Star Wars mini that I think looks like Robocop: Galactic Alliance Trooper #32. I don't think we should be exclusive, but having a reasonable mini is a pretty good point in favor of a custom. EDIT: Also, call me old-fashioned but I'd prefer that we keep to customs that haven't already been covered in one of the other customs projects. No need to have even more multiples running around, especially when that time and energy could be spent on making originals. |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
1)I also agree with Valhalla 'Scape.
2)It should have some form of a mini even if its a picture of the character printed on cardstock, standing in a candy land base. and its semi to scale. 3)If an appropriate mini is found then we could use a mini pic, though I prefer artwork pics myself. But if the mini you plan on useing is just a proxie then go artwork. My first entry I have actually hade made for a while, but as Balantai said earlier I can use it as long as I dont mind criticism and making changes if necessary. |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
I am interested. I can not make custom cards but I may be able to get figures but I am not positive. I would like to make
Character's name. Ezio Auditore What fictional genre the character is from. Video game: Assassin's Creed 2 and 3 What miniature you will be using. Arkmar painted white and given a sword. A short description of the character or link to a description. http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki...ore_da_Firenze Any specific direction you're looking to take the character. As a Jandar assassin with the ability to silent kill. |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Cool but, what figure is being made now?
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Important Note
In order to get your chance to design, you will need to be an active participator in this thread. That doesn't mean 10 posts per day. It doesn't mean you need to post every day, either. It just means that you contribute regularly in a positive manner. I'll be the judge, jury and executioner when it comes down to deciding who gets skipped/removed. |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Okay, we've pretty much agreed on Vahallascape, agreed on no symbols, agreed on the genre thing. I think all we need to clarify is the pics.
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
I'd like to join in Balantai. I do have a question though on moded figs, what if th mod is a simple paint job like I did for Bizzarnage? All I did was add a couple of coats of white paint to a spare Venom. I think that simple paint jobs should be ok since they don't require any real talent to do. As far as card skins, GreyOwl has the General logos as .pnig files on his page, so any card skin could be used and just add the General's logo. That would allow the usage of all those cool card skins that GO has made and put on his page for us to use. I'm glad A3N is up to making the final cards, he is great at it, as is GO. As a side note on usable minis, I would suggest staying away from Reaper minis. They look great but some of them are pretty pricey and theycome unpainted.
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
I'm not sure we need to limit the minis based on cost. If you can't afford the mini, you could always proxy. For instance, a 5 dollar mini online is considered too pricey for my blood, but it might be completely feasible for someone else. I don't think we need to draw a line in the sand over this. |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Okay. I'm going to open up our first design to jcmcminis. Please reference the first post to see how to post your initial character.
As we go through the process, we can update our ruleset based on how everything goes. I look forward to your first pick, jc. |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
I'm going to stay back for a while and work on the C3G and Star Trek stuff for a while, but I'd like to be considered down the road. Would that be acceptable?
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
There's one topic I've been avoiding: Playtesting. Playtesting has a way of killing projects. What's everyone's thoughts on playtesting?
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
3 one on one (unit versus 3 different figures/squads with similar points.)
3 500 point army matches (with the custom in one of the armies) everybody could sign up to do one or two matches. |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
If we force everyone to sign up and playtest, the project will likely fail. Many people don't have the time or interest in playtesting. If everyone has to playtest, it's going to feel like work. That's not what I'm looking for. |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
What if we had a separate set of people who enjoy playtesting to playtest cards, or just allow onlookers to playtest? |
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
I will playtest when I have time, but that doesn't happen too often. :?
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Playtesters would have to agree to honor the die results, no matter what. If they believe the playtests might have been less than valid because of quirky dice, they are welcome to redo them, but report all results. I have playtested a number of figures, and that's the way it seems to work. Getting one-shot is no fun, so running the test again helps to ensure that it was just a fluke and not that something is wrong with the design.
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
Re: Heroes of Fiction Thread
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:56 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2023, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
User Alert System provided by
Advanced User Tagging (Lite) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2023 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.