Human Figurers

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Mohawk19k
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Human Figurers

#1 Post by Mohawk19k »

Here are some redone Human Figurers. UPDATED 14 Feb. 2011
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#2 Post by klagldsf »

You need to go back and save it as a .png file in order to be useful for Shipbucket purposes.
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klagldsf wrote:You need to go back and save it as a .png file in order to be useful for Shipbucket purposes.
RGR, sorry I must have forgot that part.
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#4 Post by TimothyC »

Looks good.

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#5 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

Very very good!!!! I was thinking to do them but you do it first so THANK YOU MOHAWK!!!!
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#6 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Interesting. These are smaller that the standard human figure that has been around on the Forum since day one. I don't know who drew the original one but I've used that size on all my ships to further indicate scale (and as a personal preference). Also, the one on ships as two legs: maybe an advantage in rough weather?
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#7 Post by Novice »

Good marks for the effort, even if they seem tittering due to being one legged :)
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GLACIESFIRE wrote:Very very good!!!! I was thinking to do them but you do it first so THANK YOU MOHAWK!!!!
Thank you! You are welcome Sir.
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#9 Post by Mohawk19k »

Novice wrote:Good marks for the effort, even if they seem tittering due to being one legged :)
Thank you very much. Yes, it LOOKS like only one leg, but they are together. I am working on the two leg update.
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#10 Post by Mohawk19k »

Portsmouth Bill wrote:Interesting. These are smaller that the standard human figure that has been around on the Forum since day one. I don't know who drew the original one but I've used that size on all my ships to further indicate scale (and as a personal preference). Also, the one on ships as two legs: maybe an advantage in rough weather?
To me, the standard human figure, looked just a little too boxy. I am doing some more updates.
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