Well, this sounds kinda entertaining, I'm sure the art can't be that ba-
I'm not trying to be mean here, man, but if that's your best work then for your own sake try to find a professional artist. A game's art is one of the few things that can be judged right off the bat, and poor art leads the reader to think (fairly or not) that the rest of the book holds that same low standard of quality.
I did say 'somewhat' better, not that I've suddenly become amazing. Truly, if you compare it to some of the crap I've got on the blog back from 2010 and older (heck even if you go a year back); these are a big step up; and apparently at least some people agree with me, since these sketches actually get alot more likes and cause blog follows, and more and more people clicking them, than my older ones, despite that I actually on average get less visitors to my blog these days than a year back (around 170 a day at the moment, but I used to get 300 or so).
Honestly, it really does sting when (presumably professional) people denounce it; I know very well I'm
never going to be
great at it, but such is not my intent: my core skill set has always been imagining and writing. I'm a big amateur artist; I spend maybe three hours a week tops on it; and its just a fun thing I do on the side. I'm entirely self-taught and use a crazy-ass style that basically amounts to me imagining what I want to see on paper and transferring that image across; taking advantage of my very visual memory. Until recently my proportions were far more all over the place and even my friends mostly used to stay silent when I showed them things (whereas now they say 'not bad' or 'you've got better' and other things of a semi-complementary nature, rather than being scared sh**less of me pulling out a sketchpad, lol).
Anyway, as already noted, a friend of mine
who is better than me will likely be contributing to a joint release late next year, with any luck, though it remains to be seen how much time he has to contribute, and I can't exactly push him since I can't pay him!
No. In that thread I was explaining how the type of anime these people were likely wishing for was not compatible for a properly run Cthulhu story. People countered with animes that weren't within what I was explaining and so I said so.
Actually I wasn't referring to the anime part of the discussion, but your little thing about how things weren't Cthulu Mythos if they didn't follow certain rules. But alas, no matter.
But THAT scenario which COULD be serious is what I call a "Deconstruction" and thus a major alteration....<snip>...Most of those tend to be really bad or wish fulfillment animes or fanservice animes. The ones that do it well are ones that either created that steriotype or ones that deconstructed it allowing what was otherwise just sillyness to become serious.... <snip> This is of course not even getting into how women are handled in anime.
Anyway, goodness, if you're going to get into Deconstruction and Gender-Issues in anime I'm going to take a step back now; I want to enjoy my mindless trash again.
I refuse to stop thinking and lower my standards of context.
And I salute your dedication, but I don't envy you.
Nevertheless, thankyou for helping to keep my topic on the front page and give me excuses to explain more mechanics, sir. It's real nice of you to help the advertising process. ^_^
Well tbh my brain just does not work with D&D and the like I've tried to play them but my brain can't grasp it not sure why, I guess it because I did not grow up with it.
Also this is really well done you got pretty much every base covered. Also Futanari I just don't even.
I didn't grow up with them either, my first proper RP was at university; I wouldn't worry about being good at it, just find a good group and you'll eventually figure out the whole separation of thought it needs. Anyway, thanks for your support, glad you like it; and there will be even more bases covered with the supplement.