Okay for the record... in case my OTHER attempts at this were someone viewed by Admin or moderators, but not the normal person... or at the very least, not by me, I'm using IE for internet exploration and just learned IE likes to mess with people who come here. So if this is a copy or a new thread of a new thread, etc. I didn't do it on purpose.
That being said, I've recently started making custom cards for Heroscape, and have brought in one of my favorite series into the mix. I haven't given them their own army, but mixed them up with the various original Valkyrie generals, because I thought it would be more authentic that way.
http://zhaneaugustine.deviantart.com...Card-387487117 This is Amon the first villain of the LOK series. I felt he would mix well with the Egomaniacal element of Utgar, and so placed him in that army. I do admit I played a very rookie mistake when using the figure image. I am light years away from custom figures, so used a snapshot of Amon instead... and I SHOULD have gone with full body, instead of just his top. But I do like how I did the lettering, and I think I gave him fair stats.
http://zhaneaugustine.deviantart.com...ydar-387687243 This is my second attempt at card making. I managed to get a good full body shot of Tarlok (well that sounded wrong), and I do like how it turned out image wise. What I'm not very fond of here is the text... somehow to me it seems as if the rows are not very neat as they could be and just seem off. Plus Gimp kept moving the card base instead of the words when I tried to move them around. Go figure. Stat wise I wanted him a bit weaker than Amon, but more slippery, so I gave him a higher defense. Its also a reason I didn't allow Tarlok whose also a blood bender, and can control a person's or things actions by moving the water that ruins in their veins (in case you didn't know) to be able to control large foes, unlike Amon.
HOPEFULLY this now uploads, and you can see these cards OR I can see the thread fully. I hope you guys like, and let me know what you think. Every bit of insight makes me one step better to a better card designer!
Thanks