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Release: Fraggin' Dragons

Has your latest campaign grown stale? Are your players bored? Do your lands have an abundance of small terrestrial mammals?  Inside this pack you'll find an assortment of chromatic and metallic dragons that will enrich gameplay and infuriate your players! Each pack comes 10 dragons in 3-4 poses each, with both low and high-resolution tokens included so you can save on resources when needed without having to resize everything manually. Because you have better things to do!  Check 'em out here.
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Gabriel P.
Pro
Marketplace Creator
Red and Mokey as dragons you say?  Oh no wait I was thinking of fraggle dragons.  Great looking set, I love the various horn configerations!
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Gold
Forum Champion
I've been following your art creation process on Twitter, so I know some of the work, gloss, metallic lighting, 3D work, that has gone into this release. This is an amazing-quality digital art pack, upon close examination, some of the sleekest and scariest classic dragons on Marketplace. For users, I would recommend setting up your individual Dragon(Color) in the Roll20 Rollable Table Token format, allowing you to change-poses in an instant. Each dragon has several poses. Wiki docs for making Rollable Table Tokens: <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Collections#Using_a_Rollab" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Collections#Using_a_Rollab</a>... For the artist, there is the possibility you could explore making a Roll20 Marketplace Add-on product version which would have each of the 10 dragons already made into Rollable Table Tokens. Add-ons info:&nbsp; <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Game_Management#Game_Addon" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Game_Management#Game_Addon</a>... The resource-saving smaller versions, listed as 280px, I can see where that could be handy for a heavy-weight Page with tons of graphics (maybe, like more-so on a low end computer). Myself as a GM, I would always use the higher-res version, it looks so nice on Pop-up (GM click the graphic/token and press Shift-Z to pop it up to full size for everyone). Once it loads into browser cache I feel like fullsize isn't that big of a load unless we have dozens of dragons & PC's on map. This set would be really neat to use in some kind of game where Players control dragons, also, as well as the usual fighting & fragging, or fear & fleeing, of such.
Thanks Gold! I really appreciate that people enjoy watching my bumbling over on Twitter, haha. Almost four months of my life went into these things, there were a lot of insane technical challenges that came from doing non-humanoids but I'm really proud of the way they turned out.&nbsp; I had no idea you could make rollable tokens! I wonder if I could hire someone to do that for me? Many of my packs are characters in multiple poses, those could be rollable too! "Rollable Cyberpunks". So many possibilities! I was considering doing another pack of these since I already have a good collection of dragon bodies to work with now, maybe some portraits to go along with it, but I'm not sure what the demand is for that kind of thing.&nbsp; Also Gabe you know these guys would have a blast in Fraggle Rock!