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Thanks Jon! You can view some of my stuff here: http://nvisionillustration.com/ I should have more mythos-related stuff up over the next few weeks...
Excellent stuff!Nvision wrote:Thanks Jon! You can view some of my stuff here: http://nvisionillustration.com/ I should have more mythos-related stuff up over the next few weeks...
...and I bought the module with your artwork in it Ian,you can find it here http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/1 ... eep-Morgue
Steve Highfield in the Call of Cthulhu "No Man's Land" scenario. Fenton Beanland in the Call of Cthulhu "The Inheritor " scenario.
I've said it before in other venues, but the sheer amount of academic, artistic and literary talent that CoC seems to attract to its player base continually astounds me.
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AKA George Finch of the Secret Everest Expedition
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"Let's see if someone tries to kill us and work backwards" -- Dr. Who
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O! M! G! Ian, I am determined to find a way to work with you on a project. That is serious "Wow" work! Well done, sir.Nvision wrote:Thanks Jon! You can view some of my stuff here: http://nvisionillustration.com/ I should have more mythos-related stuff up over the next few weeks...
Oh, very cool! I didn't know it was out yet, it was a quick commission I got through the YSDC boards just over a month ago... While the review there wasn't glowing, I'm glad they thought the art was goodCthuhugh wrote:Excellent stuff!
...and I bought the module with your artwork in it Ian,you can find it here http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/1 ... eep-Morgue
Jon, I'm always up for interesting projects, especially when Lovecraftian elements are involved. I've got a scenario I'm playtesting now and after initial feedback and revision I'd love to get some other opinions from a Keeper standpoint, if you'd be interested. I could do some art for the site or show notes in trade.
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I just looked through your site. Wow, that's fantastic stuff. And you seem to be really fast at producing these.
I'm a listener to RPPR, and recognized your mention of Base Raiders. Very cool.
I'm a listener to RPPR, and recognized your mention of Base Raiders. Very cool.
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Absolutely. My email is jonhook@gmail.com, let's talk.Nvision wrote:Jon, I'm always up for interesting projects, especially when Lovecraftian elements are involved. I've got a scenario I'm playtesting now and after initial feedback and revision I'd love to get some other opinions from a Keeper standpoint, if you'd be interested. I could do some art for the site or show notes in trade.
Didn't realize I hadn't posted in this thread. Hi, I'm Keeper Gladius! Aka Matt...
Let's see...I started playing CoC in the late 80s in high school, at a convention in Denver. I played it off and on in college and finally in the last 10 years have been running games as a keeper pretty consistently. I'm currently running an Invictus campaign - Legacy of Arrius Lurco (I'm recording it as an actual play audio - there's a thread in the general forum for it). I'm a pretty avid CoC collector/fanatic, and although I Keep a lot I don't get to play all that much...I went to GenCon this summer and got to play in 5 different CoC games, so that was a treat.
IRL, I'm a game designer for video games. I was one of the lead designers on the LEGO Universe MMO, and worked on several other games as well. I've also got a few side-projects related to paper-and-dice games, including one card/miniature game that I'm currently shopping around to publishers. I love talking about rules and trying out house rules for games.
I've got a bunch of ideas for topics for your podcast or the forum, I'll post those in the appropriate locations.
Thanks for the podcast, I've been enjoying it, in particular the history field trips with Dr. Gerard!
Let's see...I started playing CoC in the late 80s in high school, at a convention in Denver. I played it off and on in college and finally in the last 10 years have been running games as a keeper pretty consistently. I'm currently running an Invictus campaign - Legacy of Arrius Lurco (I'm recording it as an actual play audio - there's a thread in the general forum for it). I'm a pretty avid CoC collector/fanatic, and although I Keep a lot I don't get to play all that much...I went to GenCon this summer and got to play in 5 different CoC games, so that was a treat.
IRL, I'm a game designer for video games. I was one of the lead designers on the LEGO Universe MMO, and worked on several other games as well. I've also got a few side-projects related to paper-and-dice games, including one card/miniature game that I'm currently shopping around to publishers. I love talking about rules and trying out house rules for games.
I've got a bunch of ideas for topics for your podcast or the forum, I'll post those in the appropriate locations.
Thanks for the podcast, I've been enjoying it, in particular the history field trips with Dr. Gerard!
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Welcome Gladius! Please post away, I look forward to chatting with you on various CoC topics. I also look forward to your Invictus recordings. Do you have a podcast you'll be posting it through? Please post the links in whichever forum is best suited for it, (I have no idea... I just work here).
Not a podcast per se, I'm calling it "Signals from Celaeno" - I put a thread here:Keeper Jon wrote: Do you have a podcast you'll be posting it through? Please post the links in whichever forum is best suited for it
http://mu-podcast.com/campus/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=135