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Hello everyone!

Today I finished a pack Ive been working on now for over a month! The first of my new creature packs that will cover the DnD 5e SRD!

That might seem like a long time for only 6 creatures but since ive decided to revamp and redo things at a higher resolution I had an issue that I need to tackle head-on.

Humanoids have always presented something of a problem for me, firstly because I was never very good at drawing realistic poses (something KTech is very good at, which makes up for it) I was also not that great at drawing faces either but even these problems pale in comparison to the fact that fantasy roleplaying games, both DnD and pathfinder have an absolutely massive variety of humanoids, humans, dwarfs, tieflings, kobolds, goblins etc etc and drawing each of these as their own unique token is doable of course but very very time-consuming.

So.. With this revamp I started designing a better system for drawing humanoids that would work across the varied multitude of characters, ancestries and races that I might need or want to draw. Basically, heads, skins, clothes, weapons, skin colours, eyes, all matter of optional bits and pieces now fit a “standard template” so drawing and creating humanoids will be a bit faster and work with one another mostly!

This is perhaps one of the most exciting things I'm working on and honestly, I’m very happy with how they look, working for both circle portraits and top-down views!

This first pack has a couple of basic variants of humanoid commoners to show off the idea a bit, still a lot to do but you can hopefully see where Im going with it!

Oh! Going forwards every pack will have Circle Varients included in the free pack.

There are Shadow Variants & Non-Shadow Variants as before.

Thanks for reading all and have a wonderful day :) <3

~Caeora

All tokens are made at a Heroic Scale, meaning they are far larger than they might realistically appear, so they are more visible and epic at the table!

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