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Final Stand: illustrations...?

Started by Tim Denee, October 10, 2002, 02:55:05 AM

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Tim Denee

Hello all,

I'm going to playtest Final Stand like a dog, spruce it up, clean it off, and then I was thinking of selling it. I'll have some proposed rules changes and new drafts and so on later (gimme a couple of weeks, at least), but for now:

Illustrations. I've sketched a few myself, but I don't know. As consumers, what do you think of these? Should I use 'em (and do lots more) or lose 'em (and get a proper illustrator)?

Good-at-heart rogue, way of Street Fist
Towering ox, way of Lethal Panda
Reformed villain, way of Iron Crane
Grizzled soldier, way of Burning Leopard

(P.S: new character sheet!)

ethan_greer

Well, I'll say this:

Your illustrations do a good job of expressing a mood, style, genre, etc.  Very flavorful and evocative.  You obviously know what look you're going for.  However, your drawings lack the polish that a more practiced artist can provide.  I would recommend seeking an alternative source for artwork.  In a way, artwork is a form of marketing, and you want to put as pretty a face as possible on your creation.

The character sheet, on the other hand, is pretty doggone snazzy.  I like it!

Tim Denee

Cheers. I figured as much, but you know, it was worth a try.

Now, I need to find an artist who can do good manga-style martial artist drawings. Which is harder than it sounds; I've searched extensively. Anyone have any good links to communities and such like I could look for free-lancers in? I gave Elfwood a look, but it's far too fantasy-y.

There was a guy selling his drawings on the street here in Wellington, some of which were really cool martial artist stuff. Maybe if I find him again I can get him to do some freelance stuff...

The only other possibility I've found is this Crizl person.

Help much appreciated.