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This is really my review for all the Worldgrapher Isometric Map Icons. Generally I was pretty happy with these icons though a few where maybe a little repetitive (the keeps stand out here with most being a slight variation of each other).
My two complaints where that I would have liked to have larger HD icons in all the packs (this was actually done with teh Dwarf pack) as it is impossible to determine ahead of time how large an icon will be needed for any given individuals map. I found myself scaling up with most of the icons and then using an unsharp mask to hide that as best as possible. Better that I should usually have to scale down loosing detail then scaling up in general.
The other problem was that these images where almost alsways surrounded by "dirt" or ground around the image as part of the artistic view of the icon but this is really not useful with Icons. We are sticking these on our maps and who knows what terrian we decide we want any given icon in? Icons should be "clean" capable of plopping in anywhere. I spent a lot of time erasing the "dirt" effect around these icons so that I could stick them on my map.
Otherwise a fine product.
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This is really my review for all the Worldgrapher Isometric Map Icons. Generally I was pretty happy with these icons though a few where maybe a little repetitive (the keeps stand out here with most being a slight variation of each other).
My two complaints where that I would have liked to have larger HD icons in all the packs (this was actually done with teh Dwarf pack) as it is impossible to determine ahead of time how large an icon will be needed for any given individuals map. I found myself scaling up with most of the icons and then using an unsharp mask to hide that as best as possible. Better that I should usually have to scale down loosing detail then scaling up in general.
The other problem was that these images where almost alsways surrounded by "dirt" or ground around the image as part of the artistic view of the icon but this is really not useful with Icons. We are sticking these on our maps and who knows what terrian we decide we want any given icon in? Icons should be "clean" capable of plopping in anywhere. I spent a lot of time erasing the "dirt" effect around these icons so that I could stick them on my map.
Otherwise a fine product.
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This is really my review for all the Worldgrapher Isometric Map Icons. Generally I was pretty happy with these icons though a few where maybe a little repetitive (the keeps stand out here with most being a slight variation of each other).
My two complaints where that I would have liked to have larger HD icons in all the packs (this was actually done with teh Dwarf pack) as it is impossible to determine ahead of time how large an icon will be needed for any given individuals map. I found myself scaling up with most of the icons and then using an unsharp mask to hide that as best as possible. Better that I should usually have to scale down loosing detail then scaling up in general.
The other problem was that these images where almost alsways surrounded by "dirt" or ground around the image as part of the artistic view of the icon but this is really not useful with Icons. We are sticking these on our maps and who knows what terrian we decide we want any given icon in? Icons should be "clean" capable of plopping in anywhere. I spent a lot of time erasing the "dirt" effect around these icons so that I could stick them on my map.
Otherwise a fine product.
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This is really my review for all the Worldgrapher Isometric Map Icons. Generally I was pretty happy with these icons though a few where maybe a little repetitive (the keeps stand out here with most being a slight variation of each other).
My two complaints where that I would have liked to have larger HD icons in all the packs (this was actually done with teh Dwarf pack) as it is impossible to determine ahead of time how large an icon will be needed for any given individuals map. I found myself scaling up with most of the icons and then using an unsharp mask to hide that as best as possible. Better that I should usually have to scale down loosing detail then scaling up in general.
The other problem was that these images where almost alsways surrounded by "dirt" or ground around the image as part of the artistic view of the icon but this is really not useful with Icons. We are sticking these on our maps and who knows what terrian we decide we want any given icon in? Icons should be "clean" capable of plopping in anywhere. I spent a lot of time erasing the "dirt" effect around these icons so that I could stick them on my map.
Otherwise a fine product.
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This is really my review for all the Worldgrapher Isometric Map Icons. Generally I was pretty happy with these icons though a few where maybe a little repetitive (the keeps stand out here with most being a slight variation of each other).
My two complaints where that I would have liked to have larger HD icons in all the packs (this was actually done with teh Dwarf pack) as it is impossible to determine ahead of time how large an icon will be needed for any given individuals map. I found myself scaling up with most of the icons and then using an unsharp mask to hide that as best as possible. Better that I should usually have to scale down loosing detail then scaling up in general.
The other problem was that these images where almost alsways surrounded by "dirt" or ground around the image as part of the artistic view of the icon but this is really not useful with Icons. We are sticking these on our maps and who knows what terrian we decide we want any given icon in? Icons should be "clean" capable of plopping in anywhere. I spent a lot of time erasing the "dirt" effect around these icons so that I could stick them on my map.
Otherwise a fine product.
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This is really my review for all the Worldgrapher Isometric Map Icons. Generally I was pretty happy with these icons though a few where maybe a little repetitive (the keeps stand out here with most being a slight variation of each other).
My two complaints where that I would have liked to have larger HD icons in all the packs (this was actually done with teh Dwarf pack) as it is impossible to determine ahead of time how large an icon will be needed for any given individuals map. I found myself scaling up with most of the icons and then using an unsharp mask to hide that as best as possible. Better that I should usually have to scale down loosing detail then scaling up in general.
The other problem was that these images where almost alsways surrounded by "dirt" or ground around the image as part of the artistic view of the icon but this is really not useful with Icons. We are sticking these on our maps and who knows what terrian we decide we want any given icon in? Icons should be "clean" capable of plopping in anywhere. I spent a lot of time erasing the "dirt" effect around these icons so that I could stick them on my map.
Otherwise a fine product.
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This is really my review for all the Worldgrapher Isometric Map Icons. Generally I was pretty happy with these icons though a few where maybe a little repetitive (the keeps stand out here with most being a slight variation of each other).
My two complaints where that I would have liked to have larger HD icons in all the packs (this was actually done with teh Dwarf pack) as it is impossible to determine ahead of time how large an icon will be needed for any given individuals map. I found myself scaling up with most of the icons and then using an unsharp mask to hide that as best as possible. Better that I should usually have to scale down loosing detail then scaling up in general.
The other problem was that these images where almost alsways surrounded by "dirt" or ground around the image as part of the artistic view of the icon but this is really not useful with Icons. We are sticking these on our maps and who knows what terrian we decide we want any given icon in? Icons should be "clean" capable of plopping in anywhere. I spent a lot of time erasing the "dirt" effect around these icons so that I could stick them on my map.
Otherwise a fine product.
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This is really my review for all the Worldgrapher Isometric Map Icons. Generally I was pretty happy with these icons though a few where maybe a little repetitive (the keeps stand out here with most being a slight variation of each other).
My two complaints where that I would have liked to have larger HD icons in all the packs (this was actually done with teh Dwarf pack) as it is impossible to determine ahead of time how large an icon will be needed for any given individuals map. I found myself scaling up with most of the icons and then using an unsharp mask to hide that as best as possible. Better that I should usually have to scale down loosing detail then scaling up in general.
The other problem was that these images where almost alsways surrounded by "dirt" or ground around the image as part of the artistic view of the icon but this is really not useful with Icons. We are sticking these on our maps and who knows what terrian we decide we want any given icon in? Icons should be "clean" capable of plopping in anywhere. I spent a lot of time erasing the "dirt" effect around these icons so that I could stick them on my map.
Otherwise a fine product.
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This is really my review for all the Worldgrapher Isometric Map Icons. Generally I was pretty happy with these icons though a few where maybe a little repetitive (the keeps stand out here with most being a slight variation of each other).
My two complaints where that I would have liked to have larger HD icons in all the packs (this was actually done with teh Dwarf pack) as it is impossible to determine ahead of time how large an icon will be needed for any given individuals map. I found myself scaling up with most of the icons and then using an unsharp mask to hide that as best as possible. Better that I should usually have to scale down loosing detail then scaling up in general.
The other problem was that these images where almost alsways surrounded by "dirt" or ground around the image as part of the artistic view of the icon but this is really not useful with Icons. We are sticking these on our maps and who knows what terrian we decide we want any given icon in? Icons should be "clean" capable of plopping in anywhere. I spent a lot of time erasing the "dirt" effect around these icons so that I could stick them on my map.
Otherwise a fine product.
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This is really my review for all the Worldgrapher Isometric Map Icons. Generally I was pretty happy with these icons though a few where maybe a little repetitive (the keeps stand out here with most being a slight variation of each other).
My two complaints where that I would have liked to have larger HD icons in all the packs (this was actually done with teh Dwarf pack) as it is impossible to determine ahead of time how large an icon will be needed for any given individuals map. I found myself scaling up with most of the icons and then using an unsharp mask to hide that as best as possible. Better that I should usually have to scale down loosing detail then scaling up in general.
The other problem was that these images where almost alsways surrounded by "dirt" or ground around the image as part of the artistic view of the icon but this is really not useful with Icons. We are sticking these on our maps and who knows what terrian we decide we want any given icon in? Icons should be "clean" capable of plopping in anywhere. I spent a lot of time erasing the "dirt" effect around these icons so that I could stick them on my map.
Otherwise a fine product.
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This is really my review for all the Worldgrapher Isometric Map Icons. Generally I was pretty happy with these icons though a few where maybe a little repetitive (the keeps stand out here with most being a slight variation of each other).
My two complaints where that I would have liked to have larger HD icons in all the packs (this was actually done with teh Dwarf pack) as it is impossible to determine ahead of time how large an icon will be needed for any given individuals map. I found myself scaling up with most of the icons and then using an unsharp mask to hide that as best as possible. Better that I should usually have to scale down loosing detail then scaling up in general.
The other problem was that these images where almost alsways surrounded by "dirt" or ground around the image as part of the artistic view of the icon but this is really not useful with Icons. We are sticking these on our maps and who knows what terrian we decide we want any given icon in? Icons should be "clean" capable of plopping in anywhere. I spent a lot of time erasing the "dirt" effect around these icons so that I could stick them on my map.
Otherwise a fine product.
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A nice, easy to use set of top-down images of western frontier structures. I've found this quite useful, and the images are clean and well rendered
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These are great minis! Nice color and I like the labled ones. It's intersting because the labels are on the "shadow" side so you can elude to differen things to your players by just mentiong "the half-elf" standing there and then turn it around.
Also I like how for certain Small humanoid likes halflings they are smaller than Medium size humanoids like elves. It's little things like that can make all the difference.
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The art in this deck is great, with maybe two or three minor exceptions. The personalities are fun and inspiring. Things I would not have thought of. I do VTT almost exclusively so I'd prefer to have a stack of JPGs instead of a PDF. Glad I got them.
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This whole thing is basically stock art + name + backstory.
There are 3 or 4 different art sources. The Andres Canals stuff really stands out. A bunch of them look like Cosplayers with a photoshop brush applied The copy is reasonable, though the layout is a little jarring
All in all, the deck is a reasonable "well of ideas" and at $4 it's pretty useful.
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