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Title: Dungeons and Dragons (Help Needed)
Post by: BishopKayn on November 18, 2010, 05:41:43 am
Imagine if you will an amazing place deep beneath the waves, where the races of the water strive and attempt to live, be it in peace or at war. Imagine that you wake, one day, as one of them, an Aquarian, seeking your own journey through the great vastness. If you think you would enjoy this, you crossed the right thread. I am forever working on a D&D campaign specifically for Aquaria, but I need resources to make my web books, and the whole thing available here. I may end up just turning it into a seperate thread or four, and publishing it here, that way someone could read through a section and join a server or  a yahoo chat room with other aspiring aquarians. But I need in game images of the fauna and Flora of each area. I've started working with fraps to do so and recruited an artist but such things go slowly, if anyone else wishes to help by taking in game pictures of each creature and plant you cross I would be eternally grateful. Also Alec (or Derek) is there any art pieces such as sketches that you'd be willing to label each and perhaps a small list of what they are capable of? You'd be awesome forever in my eyes.
Title: Re: Dungeons and Dragons (Alec your attention is very needed here)
Post by: Alphasoldier on November 18, 2010, 11:25:43 am
I'm not sure why you need ingame images from everything of Aquaria, why don't you just go through the graphics folder in the Aquaria dir?
Also not to say that Alec can't draw, but I think Derek did pretty much all the art. And it's hard to make something fit with someone else's kind of art.
Title: Re: Dungeons and Dragons
Post by: BishopKayn on November 19, 2010, 02:06:03 am
I suppose I could do that, I was hoping either of them may have a resource of the compiled images of each creature. Having looked through the files it will take me a while and a lot of flipping of images to complete each one. Lacking photoshop this is far more difficult in my measly little paint app.