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So on occasion I throw out a poll to work out where I'm going with this Patreon. Well here's another. This time it's more to know what you prefer of my models based on type. IE characters, monster, etc. do please take the time to answer as it does help immensely. 

If you have ideas or suggestions please let me know below. ^_^ what do you prefer of my work? What makes you guys stick around month after month?

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Anonymous

There are lots of Patreons that focus on characters/NPCs. I enjoy the occasional one but I definitely joined for the monsters (and the fact that you occasionally make Pathfinder-specific monsters).

Anonymous

I'm actually looking for more creators to follow that make models like that, are there any character/npc ones you recommend?

Anonymous

Haha that's typically the ones I avoid since I'm looking for monsters but I try to keep track of them all. Vae Victis, Artisan Guild (depending on the month), Onmioji, Bite the Bullet and RN Estudio immediately spring to mind. Looking through my list of followed-but-not-subbed Patreons, Evocatus Mininatures, Velrock often does, Lion Tower Miniatures, RG Sculpt does a bit of a mix, but has a bunch of good non-human ones on his Gumroad store, BriteMinis does support-free stuff, Peculiar Companions does a lot of infantry/cavalry, Crippled God Foundry does a mix, but lately I think has been leaning more toward Heros/NPCs, Titan Forge does a mix, but I think has adventurers with each release, Great Grimoire, Twin Goddess Miniatures, Dragon Trappers Lodge does a mix, though their adventurers are often not human, PollyGrimm does a bit of a mix I think.

Kimberly Raum

I'm loving Twin Goddess, but RNEstudio is probably my absolute favorite for characters

Anonymous

I would love to see some models from Spelljammer. It's D&amp;D in space. The ships look really cool. The Gith you made a few months ago would fit right in.

Anonymous

Evocatus hasn't posted since December... I subscribed last month after seeing their models on MMF, only to find out that they are not posting anymore. Their Patreon is "cancelled", but the page still exists, so it will let you sign up and pay them but you will not get a monthly release!!! Think you can still get the welcome pack if that is what you want, but just a warning

Anonymous

STL minis has only been on Patreon a few months but they do a monthly NPC set with related scatter, they are probably my favorite for specifically npcs

Tom (edited)

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2023-02-02 19:18:54 I print minis solely for D&amp;D. I like seeing creatures based on Monster Manual stuff and also character archetypes that are a little oddball but not too, too crazy--like maybe an Aasimar Bard or a Dwarf Druid. Maybe some prestige class stuff like Stormlord (Complete Divine). And I say 'a little oddball' because I have many iterations of the true classics like Dwarf Cleric and Human Barbarian. My favorite among your releases was June 2020 (Fey and Monsters) because it contained many models that I could use in D&amp;D. Modular stuff is also really great, as are alternate poses, so that I can torture the players with a whole squad of monsters and not just one (I don't like having identical models on the board because I find that it detracts from the fantasy element). Hope that helps.
2021-03-05 02:55:41 I print minis solely for D&D. I like seeing creatures based on Monster Manual stuff and also character archetypes that are a little oddball but not too, too crazy--like maybe an Aasimar Bard or a Dwarf Druid. Maybe some prestige class stuff like Stormlord (Complete Divine). And I say 'a little oddball' because I have many iterations of the true classics like Dwarf Cleric and Human Barbarian. My favorite among your releases was June 2020 (Fey and Monsters) because it contained many models that I could use in D&D. Modular stuff is also really great, as are alternate poses, so that I can torture the players with a whole squad of monsters and not just one (I don't like having identical models on the board because I find that it detracts from the fantasy element). Hope that helps.

I print minis solely for D&D. I like seeing creatures based on Monster Manual stuff and also character archetypes that are a little oddball but not too, too crazy--like maybe an Aasimar Bard or a Dwarf Druid. Maybe some prestige class stuff like Stormlord (Complete Divine). And I say 'a little oddball' because I have many iterations of the true classics like Dwarf Cleric and Human Barbarian. My favorite among your releases was June 2020 (Fey and Monsters) because it contained many models that I could use in D&D. Modular stuff is also really great, as are alternate poses, so that I can torture the players with a whole squad of monsters and not just one (I don't like having identical models on the board because I find that it detracts from the fantasy element). Hope that helps.

Anonymous

ArchvillainGames and Mini Monster Mayhem are very monster centric aswell.

Wesley Fay (edited)

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2023-02-02 19:18:56 I think Thomas captured exactly my feelings as well. I play D&amp;D and Pathfinder so any minis that go with that type of theme suit me well!
2021-03-07 02:41:15 I think Thomas captured exactly my feelings as well. I play D&D and Pathfinder so any minis that go with that type of theme suit me well!

I think Thomas captured exactly my feelings as well. I play D&D and Pathfinder so any minis that go with that type of theme suit me well!

Shade13Lord

Personally, I love your work because it is generally relatable to what we know, and useable on a table, but always in slightly new or interesting ways. I love miniatures I can bring to the table, but when you create them with that extra bit of flair and uniqueness, it really helps them to stand out against in the generic things other sculptors do, or the predone stuff you can buy from Wizards (now Wizkids)