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Creating drawings of figures
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'''Religion'''
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The following link has numerous articles on creating more realistic religions for RPG's.
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http://www.rpg.net/columns/list-column.phtml?colname=clerical
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'''Plants'''
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The following link has numerous articles on the use of plants, including an article on spices and trading
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http://www.rpg.net/columns/list-column.phtml?colname=vegetative
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'''Creating drawings of figures'''
  
 
I'm not that artisticly inclined and I have a lot of trouble drawing the human body. So what I do is insert one of the following body outline drawings into a text editor that can set the image as a watermark. I then print out the page and draw over the picture then scan the picture back onto the computer.  A little more work with a paint program and I have a reasonably acceptable product.
 
I'm not that artisticly inclined and I have a lot of trouble drawing the human body. So what I do is insert one of the following body outline drawings into a text editor that can set the image as a watermark. I then print out the page and draw over the picture then scan the picture back onto the computer.  A little more work with a paint program and I have a reasonably acceptable product.

Revision as of 09:19, 29 May 2008

Religion

The following link has numerous articles on creating more realistic religions for RPG's.

http://www.rpg.net/columns/list-column.phtml?colname=clerical



Plants

The following link has numerous articles on the use of plants, including an article on spices and trading

http://www.rpg.net/columns/list-column.phtml?colname=vegetative



Creating drawings of figures

I'm not that artisticly inclined and I have a lot of trouble drawing the human body. So what I do is insert one of the following body outline drawings into a text editor that can set the image as a watermark. I then print out the page and draw over the picture then scan the picture back onto the computer. A little more work with a paint program and I have a reasonably acceptable product.


Outline A

Outline B

Outline C

Outline D

Outline E

Outline F

Outline G

Outline H

Outline I

Outline J