Guys, help me out. I need a fat chinese man, bald, and preferably obviously a merchant. I need someone who looks a bit like stereotypical Fat Buddha, but not QUITE the jolly Fat Buddha. You know, an asian Gaunter O'Dimm.
Unfortunately, I don't have any merchant fat chinese men.
However, I'm currently looking for a character for a World of Darkness Campaign. Think a stereotypical quarterback, who has everything going for him. Good looking, fit, that sort of thing. Male, white, and preferably with an american university jersey is what I'm looking for! Dumping some random stuff in exchange.
>I need someone who looks a bit like stereotypical Fat Buddha, but not QUITE the jolly Fat Buddha I think this is more stereotypical than you want, but here.
How do you all sort your folder for these? I've got everything in one folder, but at almost 4k pictures, it's far past unmanageability without some organization.
Luke Phillips
Category?
Nathan Perry
By genre, mostly. Have a few self-created worlds that also get a folder because of their very particular aesthetic. (Most of the pictures I'm posting for "unusual casters" are coming from a single folder.) "Fantasy" gets divided by general class.
Plus a fantasy race folder, by race/broad category.
For characters? I've got two setting-specific folders, one species-specific folder, an armed/armored folder subdivided into male and female (ambiguous just goes into the outer folder), and then the rest are split between female and male with subfolders for things like magic use, royalty/nobility, and minor inclusion of weapons.
However, I have less than 1k pictures *total*, so you might need something a little more elaborate and regimented, say more setting/genre divisions.
Thanks, my wallpaper collection actually used Picasa, and I tagged the shit out of that whole thing, but Google pulled the plug on that. My issue that's kept me from sorting these for all this time is that folder organization can't handle items that might belong in two folders. For instance, if I had a Fantasy Wizard folder and a Fantasy Knight folder, I cringe when I see shit like a Fantasy Wizard/Knight.
Connor Baker
Usually I just put them in whichever subfolder I consider the "dominant" one.
For example - a wizard-knight would go into the magic users folder, because the trumping factor is that they're a magic user. However, lets say this particular magic user looks like a cleric or a druid. I'd toss them into the appropriate folder as those trump simple magic use. The hierarchy usually makes sense in my head, but if it doesn't, I use a catch-all folder called "z - any".