Tuesday, 29 November 2011
UK Nationals — Final Results and Match Report.
The results of the UK nationals has been posted over at the Anarch Free Press — including a brief match report on the final: www.anarchfreepress.com — results and final match report
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VTES Frontline
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Burst of Sunlight — more VTES artwork.
I decided to have a go at some more VTES artwork and taking into account the lessons I learnt from the last card. I spent quite a bit more time on this one, but I'm very happy with the results:
Although I got caught up in the detail (like the last card) this time I was able to ensure that the image was striking and would scale well by using plenty of contrast (including colours). Again I used Sketchbook Pro on the iPad — I'm happy with the process, it has quite a natural feel to it (you don't really get more hands on) and I doubt I'm going to bother with a tablet. For those interested here's an overview of the process:
Although I got caught up in the detail (like the last card) this time I was able to ensure that the image was striking and would scale well by using plenty of contrast (including colours). Again I used Sketchbook Pro on the iPad — I'm happy with the process, it has quite a natural feel to it (you don't really get more hands on) and I doubt I'm going to bother with a tablet. For those interested here's an overview of the process:
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VTES,
VTES Artwork
Friday, 25 November 2011
Basic VTES set buying guide.
Just came across a useful breakdown of the various VTES sets, what to buy and what you should expect to pay — it's a useful guide if slightly dated:
VTES Newbie — Guide to Collecting VTES
The most obvious change is the availability of the more recent sets (Keepers of Tradition etc) but a lot of the information seems to hold true and it contains a useful overview for new buyers. The site also has some good pointers for teaching the game to new players — definitely worth a quick scan.
VTES Newbie — Guide to Collecting VTES
The most obvious change is the availability of the more recent sets (Keepers of Tradition etc) but a lot of the information seems to hold true and it contains a useful overview for new buyers. The site also has some good pointers for teaching the game to new players — definitely worth a quick scan.
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VTES,
VTES technique
Thursday, 24 November 2011
UK Nationals — 10 hours of VTES!
Our local VTES venue was the host for the UK Nationals on Saturday and what a day it was. The turnout was good (especially given the awesome weather) and atmosphere was great — friendly players and at a homely venue. Unfortunately (from a blog perspective) I got quite caught up in my games, so coverage is going to limited, sans notes and to keep it simple I'll refer to the decks versus player names.
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VTES,
VTES Frontline
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Unusual evening at the Jugged Hare
Played a number of small games on Monday night at the Jugged Hare. Numbers we're very low as a few people were returning from the EC that day, so after discussing what decks would suck the least in a 2 player game we got started.
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VTES,
VTES Frontline
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