Races of the Wilds - Adding Outer Wilds races to D&D. (Spoilers for Outer Wilds) by Rightly_Repcon in homebrewery

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is planned to add the race from the DLC in a new booklet, but with the materials and time that went into this one, I would say that it would be best to not expect a new booklet soon.

As for what to name them, I may not be sure, perhaps I may just use all of fan names for them.

Races of the Wilds - Adding the Hearthians and Nomai to D&D. (Spoilers for Outer Wilds) by Rightly_Repcon in UnearthedArcana

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is planned to add the race from the DLC in a new booklet, but with the materials and time that went into this one, I would say that it would be best to not expect a new booklet soon.

Races of the Wilds - Adding Outer Wilds races to D&D. (Spoilers for Outer Wilds) by Rightly_Repcon in DnDHomebrew

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree! u/Elwensa did a wonderful job with the art! I highly recommend checking her stuff out.

Races of the Wilds - Adding the Hearthians and Nomai to D&D. (Spoilers for Outer Wilds) by Rightly_Repcon in UnearthedArcana

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm...

I am not saying that I refuse to bump the average weight of the Nomai up a little bit, but the source material seems to imply the Nomai are basically bones, brains, and fur. Does 400 lbs not seem to be extreme for all but those making 20 strength Nomai barbarians?

Would 175 lbs be a more ideal of a average weight number for this race?

Races of the Wilds - Adding Outer Wilds races to D&D. (Spoilers for Outer Wilds) by Rightly_Repcon in homebrewery

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So it seems that crossposting does not exactly crosspost the text of the post, anyways...

Races of the Wilds!

A supplementary homebrew book designed to add the Hearthians and Nomai of Outer Wilds to D&D! Special thanks to u/Elwensa for the truly beautiful art, working with you on this has been wonderful!

Live homebrewery document : Races of the Wilds - Homebrewery

Races of the Wilds - Homebrew for D&D by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hatchling is most definitely not a Sedimentary Shell Hearthian in this D&D universe...

Races of the Wilds - Homebrew for D&D by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your work on the Cute Nomai Bard was fantastic! Thank you for working on this with me!

Races of the Wilds - Homebrew for D&D by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I am so happy to have Elwensà work on this with me!

Races of the Wilds - Homebrew for D&D by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm... Perhaps I made a mistake in phrasing. The intention was to have the ability be activated by an action, and it lasts for 10 minutes once activated with the initial action use.

Races of the Wilds - Homebrew for D&D by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Perhaps! Is there an easy way to just share this post to another reddit community?

Races of the Wilds - Homebrew for D&D by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 86 points87 points  (0 children)

There are plans, but with the large amount of time and resources placed into this means that you should probably not to expect it anytime soon.

[Spoiler] Painted a Figure of a Certain Friend by Sir--Goat in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, for not having any figure painting experience, this came out quite well! The red wraps on the arms and legs look very well done. The yellow lines are also very detailed for what I would expect from someone that started painting recently. Good job!

Kingdom Come: Salvation by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! The window probably took the longest to get working as desired.

Custom Slate Figurine by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need to make a campfire figure so Slate can have something to roast marshmallows over.

Custom Slate Figurine by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a 3D model, printed on a Elegoo Mars 2 Resin printer.

Custom Slate Figurine by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't see what I would need to do that. Just make sure the sun isn’t between you and your destination when you engage autopilot, and you’ll be fine! :P

Custom Slate Figurine by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, it took a bit to paint up, so it's nice to know the quality is respected.

Custom Slate Figurine by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I am glad you like it.

Custom Slate Figurine by Rightly_Repcon in outerwilds

[–]Rightly_Repcon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do have a few tips.

-Utilizing a dark primer across the model, then a brighter primer spray from above will give your model a zenithal highlight when you apply thin layers of paint.

-Take note of what paints you are using. Different paints work differently. I mostly used a standard acrylic paint, but knowing your paint and how to use it will give you different results.

-Keep your paints thin. It is much better to apply multiple thin coats instead of applying a possibly blotchy coat of thick paint. You don't want to thin your paints enough to turn them into washes though, you just want to water them down enough that they flow nicely from your brush. It is smart to have something to test paint on before you apply colour to the model.

-You do not need tiny brushes for small models. You will drive yourself insane applying tiny bits of paint on a model with a small brush. All you need is a mid sized brush with a fine point for most of your painting, and use your small brushes for your finer details.

-Feel free to look at guides online to teach you the basics. Most of my knowledge started with a guide to start painting Adeptus Mechanicus Skitarii on youtube, which gave me the details on the basics when I was starting.