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Hello! New Artist/What packs would you like to see?

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Jena C.
Marketplace Creator
Hey everyone! I just made my first pack for Roll20 and I'd like to know what sort of tokens/maps and the likes you guys would like to see in the future? I figured reaching out to the community would be the best way to get an idea of what everyone wants most. Thank you for any feedback :3 May all your hits be crits!
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B Simon Smith
Marketplace Creator
There is a definite lack of mecha on Roll20, I would like to see more and more variety.
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Keith
Pro
Marketplace Creator
I really like your Mechs. What would be most useful would a top down view.
Good work. This is probably a rare request, but I run Pokémon Tabletop, and top-down Pokémon and trainer graphics would look awesome. ...if that's what you're into.
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Jena C.
Marketplace Creator
Simon S. said: There is a definite lack of mecha on Roll20, I would like to see more and more variety. :3 Cool cool, hey a fellow artist! Pleased to meet 'cha Keith said: I really like your Mechs. What would be most useful would a top down view. I've always wondered if people prefer top downs more or not. I'll give those a try next time too. Robert R. said: Good work. This is probably a rare request, but I run Pokémon Tabletop, and top-down Pokémon and trainer graphics would look awesome. ...if that's what you're into. Pokemon Tabletop Adventures? ~__~ fury swipes is so scary.... I can't do pokemon specifically since they are from Nintendo but I could probably do some trainer like characters/generic NPC looking types.
I like the detail and realistic touch you brought to the marketplace. I personally haven't run anything in a setting that would require mechs, but I do like seeing diversity (and having it available if I decided to run something like that). I agree with Keith, top-down is preferred, though if there is something I really like, I may go with that. What I wouldn't mind seeing is a something that is a bit more real feeling. There are many great artists on the marketplace, and there is no shortage of comicbook style, whimsical, humorous, and light-hearted feeling tokens. I tend to like something that can allow me to make my players feel like they are in a movie. I will say, though, that I understand that art is something that is different for each artist and everyone's style is different, so what you do put out there I am thankful for. :)
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Jena C.
Marketplace Creator
I can try going with a realistic style for a future set, but the only issue is trying to squeeze in that detail in such a tiny token, especially if it's a top down view . For map tiles and props that won't be nearly as much an issue! I'll keep that in mind for my next packs. Thanks for the feedback, Jarrod :3
Western! I saw a nice western token set, but more would be wonderful!
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Tom
Plus
Sheet Author
Swashbucklers that are NOT pirates, for games like 7th Sea, Flashing Blades, Honor+Intrigue, All for One: Regime Diabolique, and Witch Hunter, just to name a few.
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Gold
Forum Champion
I would like a set of tokens where each character is offered in Male (2 or more different skin tones), and Female (2+ different skin tones). So there would be 4-10 versions of each character. For example there would be a Fighter in both genders, several ethnicity choices. There would be a magic-user in both genders, several ethnicity choices. And so on.
There is a lack of Call of Cthulhu character tokens available. Not monster tokens, but 1920s investigators. Of course, many people play CoC gridless so there may not be a huge market. I'd buy 'em!
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Jena C.
Marketplace Creator
Thank you to everyone that responded! I'll be taking these suggestions into consideration
I would like to see Shadowrun characters and I'd buy them!
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Gauss
Forum Champion
As another suggestion, I would love to see some top-down style mechs for games such as Battletech.
Hi Jena, thanks for raching out. I'd like to have some Space Marines, in the DeathWatch colors, each from one of the Core Rulebook initial Chapters (to wit, Ultramarines, Blood Angels, Dark Angels, Space Wolves, Storm Wardens and Black Templars), and from different specialties (Librarians, Apothecaries, Techmarines, Assault Marines, Devastators, and Tactical Marines). Also assorted alien foes to fight: orks, eldar, tyranids to name a few. cheers, victor
Keith said: I really like your Mechs. What would be most useful would a top down view. I've always wondered if people prefer top downs more or not. I'll give those a try next time too. I don't really have a request for anything specific right now, but I wanted to answer this question. Personally I prefer two types of tokens: a) portraits, aka a closeup of the face usually framed by a circle (or some other) frame. b) top-down Portraits I usually use for PCs and important NPC tokens, etc, where I want to show some sort of "individualism". Your close-up mechs would probably work for that purpose too. The top-down tokens I use for mooks and such things. The reason I prefer top-down for that is simple. The VTT gives the impression that I'm looking down on the table, and top-down tokens fit right into that perception. I can also turn them around to show where they're facing, etc, adding some more variety and options to it. Turning the front-side tokens usually makes them look really weird. In my opinion having tokens that show the front kinda breaks the immersion a little. I have to constantly switch between "I'm looking down on top of the table" to "I'm looking at the tokens from the front". It works with portrait-tokens, because with the frame they're separate from the map in some way and don't look out of place anymore. At least that's my opinion and why I prefer one style over the other. I'm sure there are other people who love the front showing tokens. There are enough of them on the marketplace, and I doubt there would be if nobody were to use them.
I don't do sci-fi here on Roll20, Jena, but your work is very nice. I'd be interested in seeing what you can do for a fantasy setting. I have to admit I have a preference for Devin Knight's work and would love to see some non-martial dwarves in that style to populate my own version of a kingdom under the mountain. I'd also second the vote for multiple versions and ethnicities of a character, as well as some mounted models.
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Lorien Wright
Pro
Marketplace Creator
Hi Jena! Welcome to this community of gamers and artists :)
I feel like every player will want his own niche filled. Your mech art is very beautiful and I would like to see more of it. Still I think more generic humans get the most use maybe with some other common fantasy races. Cheers
Some Gothic architecture sets would be nice both for the Vampire crowd and the Warhammer 40k gamers. I run/play a lot of 40k on Roll20 and there aren't many tile sets that are the least bit appropriate so I end up importing cathedral layouts into Inkscape and removing the labels. There are a couple of Space Marine tokens, not my thing but generic Dark Heresy tokens would be cool, and I'll pledge $10 for anything Tech Priest-y.
victor j. said: Hi Jena, thanks for raching out. I'd like to have some Space Marines, in the DeathWatch colors, each from one of the Core Rulebook initial Chapters (to wit, Ultramarines, Blood Angels, Dark Angels, Space Wolves, Storm Wardens and Black Templars), and from different specialties (Librarians, Apothecaries, Techmarines, Assault Marines, Devastators, and Tactical Marines). Also assorted alien foes to fight: orks, eldar, tyranids to name a few. cheers, victor There are already some Generic space marines and you can change the color scheme a little with the tint token tool in the VTT