A small siege vignette

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Jacob C.
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A small siege vignette

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Here's some pics of the first vignette I've ever created!
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Post by Lord_Of_The_LEGO »

Though a bit big than the size usually accepted for a vignette (6x6 or 8x8), this is still pretty cool. Lots of action :)
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Post by Dragonlord Esq. »

Looks nice. An idea though- action is always better than stasis. Instead of showing a soldier after he is hit by rocks, show him being hit by rocks. Try to pose him as if he's being hit at that exact moment, which is really what a vignette is all about. Otherwise good work! Make some more!
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Post by Sir Dillon »

that looks good, besides bieng a bit big :wink:
one thing you may want to change is the DM who has been hit by the rocks has his head pointing towards the wall, but if he had been atacking the castle and got hit by the rocks he probaly would've fallen backwards, thus having his head pointing away from the castle. although maybe he fell wierd.
anyway good job
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