Archers  

Several archer-characters for UA at 640 × 480 pixels. Most of these archers are recoloured versions of characters originally done by someone else. (I don't want to take credit for the work of someone else.)


Lizardmen  

A group of lizards, from tiny skinks to large kroxigors, inspired by the warhammer lizardmen. A bit more dangerous and powerful than the poor, underrated AD&D lizardmen. Go get them, my scaly minions...




Fighters
 

A set of male and female fighters for UA Forever. These are layered photoshop-files. Just activate the layers of clothing your character will need, colourize them (In Photoshop, press CTRL-U and activate the colourize button - the current layer will be colourized.). Collapse the image and save as PNG-file.


 

Another male fighter character. This one was a test: I used CuriousLabs Poser 4 to render a certain pose and took the result to Photoshop for the clothing and weapons. He looks much more lifelike than the handdrawn characters - well, at least the body seems to have more realistic human proportions. Now I need a lizardmen-model for Poser...


Mages
 

Two sets of female magic-users with slightly different poses. To use them, use the same procedure as described for the fighters-set. Male magic-users will follow soon, but the icons are so small, that you can hardly see any difference between these files and the male files.


 

Two sets of male and female fighters in post nuclear- or scifi-clothing. Both sets have essentially the same kind of clothing, but different poses and weapons. Have fun...




Skinks
 

The Skinks are back in town - this time in UA Forever resolution. Two different archer-skinks, one spearthrower and one warrior. As usual, this is a layered Photoshop-file. I do not own Paintshop Pro, but I think Paintshop is capable of importing Photoshop-files.


Saurians
 

And the Saurians followed the Skinks into town... Big, brutal and not overly bright. The medium sized Saurians are the main force of lizardmen armies and a lot stronger and better suited as an adversary as the underrated AD&D-lizardman. Just wait till the oversized kroxigors show up.


Mobat
 

The Mobat, dreaded enemy of low-level-adventurers and fluttering harbringer of doom... A Photoshop-file for use with UA Forever. Please send me an E-Mail if you have any ideas, what could be done to this creature to make it more interesting.


Beholder
 

Beholderkin come in many sizes. Two of these are in this ZIP-File. Both files are just redone and recoloured by me. The original files were done by someone else. (I always thought the original Beholder was much to colourful.)


Amoeba
 

An Amoeba - this is also just resized an recoloured by me. Since it is a layered Photoshop-file, you can add many new features to this critter.


Beetle  

Bugs, Bugs, they are everywhere... A layered Photoshop-file allowing you to add many features like horns, mandibulae, spikes and carapace-patterns to your standard giant beetle. The beetle file is in 96 × 48 pixel format.


 

This creature is a little nightmare. It is double-human-sized (96 × 96 pixels) and there are several layers to customize your personal insect-monster. It can be changed into a giant gnat or the walking creature displayed in the picture.


Skeletons  

Yeah... It's the skeleton crew. Lot's of skeletons in typical skeleton positions and ready to mangle and maim you unsuspecting adventurers. This is only a small amount of the possible combinations of a Photoshop-file full of skeletons. If you need something special, just send me an email. All are neatly packaged as PNG-24-files.


Kobolds  

A bunch of really mean kobolds in two sizes: man-sized and really really small. If you really want to swarm your adventurers with opposition, use these little bastards. And for those who do not own photoshop: These files are all in PNG-24-Format, perfectly readable by Dungeon Craft.


Small Animals  

Ants, bees, dragonflies, wolves... ah... I fogot what else. A lot of natural animals. No monsters in this ZIP-File. All animals are in PNG-24 format - no need to own Photoshop to use these files.