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    After my discussion on using Nendo as a 3D subdivisional modeler, in my June Challenge entry thread, I mentioned that I'd created both isometric and overhead views of an Aboleth.

    Torstan (and JFrazierJr ) asked me to post it - I did, but forgot to make it a transparent PNG, so I decided to fix that and post it here!

    My favorite D&D abberation - the Aboleth!

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    Woo hoo! Thanks a lot. I promise to post a screenie when I use it. That's great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamerprinter View Post
    After my discussion on using Nendo as a 3D subdivisional modeler, in my June Challenge entry thread, I mentioned that I'd created both isometric and overhead views of an Aboleth.

    Torstan asked me to post it - I did, but forgot to make it a transparent PNG, so I decided to fix that and post it here!

    My favorite D&D abberation - the Aboleth!

    GP

    410 KB, 100 ppi, 800 x 604 pixel dimension, transparent PNG file...

    HEY! I asked for it first! Thanks for the overhead view, this looks great, so I gave you some rep!

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