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<blockquote data-quote="HeavenShallBurn" data-source="post: 3803336" data-attributes="member: 39593"><p>Physically I prefer the appearance of the 3e halfling, but culture wise I'd really like something between the hobbit and the forest gnome.</p><p></p><p>I think I may have stumbled on some lineart for 4e halfings on an art site. I'm not certain about this they were unlabeled and they were just lineart, not even inked. But it was mentioned in the comment that they were for an RPG, the artist is one who does a lot of work for RPG companies though mostly European ones and the style seemed to fit in with the art styles we're seeing as teasers.</p><p></p><p>[sblock]Physically the halfings looked very similar to 3e halflings though perhaps a bit more robust. Maybe somewhere between the existing halfling and the existing gnome. They had less of a gypsy elfling feel in their depiction. More wild in a way, not precisely primitive but harsher and wary is the only description I could make. Wearing mail armor under a cloak with a sort of quasi-Ghillie suit appearance, some use of fur. Had a sort of iron age atmosphere to the overall cast of their gear. One was holding the reins of a war mount something like a sabre-toothed lynx. There was a half-finished sketch of a small settlement. From what was done you could tell when finished it would be several hobbit style burrow-homes in a compact circle doors opening inward toward a central open ground. There were some markings that I think indicated a rough palisade that the artist hadn't started on yet.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeavenShallBurn, post: 3803336, member: 39593"] Physically I prefer the appearance of the 3e halfling, but culture wise I'd really like something between the hobbit and the forest gnome. I think I may have stumbled on some lineart for 4e halfings on an art site. I'm not certain about this they were unlabeled and they were just lineart, not even inked. But it was mentioned in the comment that they were for an RPG, the artist is one who does a lot of work for RPG companies though mostly European ones and the style seemed to fit in with the art styles we're seeing as teasers. [sblock]Physically the halfings looked very similar to 3e halflings though perhaps a bit more robust. Maybe somewhere between the existing halfling and the existing gnome. They had less of a gypsy elfling feel in their depiction. More wild in a way, not precisely primitive but harsher and wary is the only description I could make. Wearing mail armor under a cloak with a sort of quasi-Ghillie suit appearance, some use of fur. Had a sort of iron age atmosphere to the overall cast of their gear. One was holding the reins of a war mount something like a sabre-toothed lynx. There was a half-finished sketch of a small settlement. From what was done you could tell when finished it would be several hobbit style burrow-homes in a compact circle doors opening inward toward a central open ground. There were some markings that I think indicated a rough palisade that the artist hadn't started on yet.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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