Yup, it's ready.
http://memento-mori.com/octane/index.html
Thanks to everyone for their amazing salescraft at the Forge booth, especially Mssrs. Blair, Luikart and Mayer for going above and beyond (and probably scaring some folks half to death). I sold out, but in the good way. :)
Mega-thanx to Rich "Rockabilly" Forest and Matt "Psychotronic" Snyder for their stellar work on the PDF's production.
EDIT: Criminy! Also Ben "Metal" Morgan for his superlative character sheet design.
- J
Bitchen.
I'm lookin forward to seein it.
PDF looks good. I'll pay up as soon as paypal's done with it's maintenance work.
Nice stuff Jared, congrats.
Jared,
Printed and bound, the PDF looks great!
If anyone else is printing theirs at Kinko's, I highly recommend the Mesa White cardstock for the cover. Dirty white, with little flecks of blue and orange, it matches the cover art perfectly. I'm like the Martha Stewart of RPG layout.
(Jared: one other note. How did you bind yours? It was just a few too many pages to staple, I found - my copy's always half-open. I'm thinking about going back and getting it tape bound.)
Quote from: Clinton R NixonIf anyone else is printing theirs at Kinko's, I highly recommend the Mesa White cardstock for the cover. Dirty white, with little flecks of blue and orange, it matches the cover art perfectly. I'm like the Martha Stewart of RPG layout.
(Jared: one other note. How did you bind yours? It was just a few too many pages to staple, I found - my copy's always half-open. I'm thinking about going back and getting it tape bound.)
Re: paper -- oooo...good call! I used the plain ol' white cardstock for the GenCon version. Yours sounds real purty.
As for binding, I went with a coil binding. Looks cool, lays flat and stays open to any page. Just chop the muther in half...I'll have some simple instructions on the site in a week or so. I'll be sure to mention that paper type.