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The Dresden Files => DFRPG => Topic started by: Haru on May 29, 2016, 05:52:18 PM
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I've stumbled upon the art for the Spanish version of the RPG and I was absolutely blown away. The artist is sharing his art on his website and is selling other pieces in an e-book (300 illustrations for 3.50). I thought some of you might enjoy it as much as I did.
http://www.charroart.com/2364860-dresden-files#1
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Stars and stones, some of that is utterly incredible.
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Those are amazing! And I couldn't help but laugh at the picture of Bob on his shelf - notice the romance at the far left? ;)
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Very nice.
Some scenes I don't recognize in there...are the people in the white-background body shots at the end new sample PCs? They show up in the earlier pictures several times.
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That's what I'm figuring. And I'm wanting write-ups. :)
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Maybe the Spanish version has their own Baltimore chapter in a Spanish city, so they have different characters. I really like the Dragonfly guy. That's all kinds of cool.
Those character images are great for putting on a trifold. There are similar ones for other genres as well on his site.
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I thought the dragonfly was toot. But, then again, I was trying to place them in the novels so might not be.
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I thought the dragonfly was toot. But, then again, I was trying to place them in the novels so might not be.
I thought so at first, too, but he seems too tall and too human for Toot.
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I really loved the imaged of Bianca attacking Dresden...
/Ulfgeir
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I thought so at first, too, but he seems too tall and too human for Toot.
Toot is described as having long, magenta hair and mostly wearing either leaves and stuff or armor made out of plastic soda bottles and stuff. That first pic even has him, right over Dresden's shoulder.
He's definitely not the buff dude in jeans and sunglasses.
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Toot is described as having long, magenta hair and mostly wearing either leaves and stuff or armor made out of plastic soda bottles and stuff. That first pic even has him, right over Dresden's shoulder.
He's definitely not the buff dude in jeans and sunglasses.
What about the pixie villain from the Paranet Papers, Windsnap?
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I did a bit of Googling, and it seems the Spanish edition of the game is available here (http://www.nosolorol.com/nuevo/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage-vmblend.tpl&product_id=291&category_id=105&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=49) and [urlhttp://www.nosolorol.com/nuevo/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage-vmblend.tpl&product_id=377&category_id=105&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=49]here[/url].
Are there any Spanish-readers here interested in enough to buy? Because I'm curious, but I can't really justify buying a book in a language that I can't read that I already own in a language I can read.