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Post by Brickman on Oct 12, 2008 22:37:55 GMT -6
If you haven't stopped by AliveAndOutOfPrint.org lately to say Hi, now's your chance do it AND to see Kevin Mayle's interpretation of the 1e DMG sketch on pages 170-173. I think he's done a fantastic job and it really brings some color to the site header. Thank you Kevin. Can you find the last panel (from page 173) on the web site? I'll give you a hint, although the picture is on the web site, to find it you need to look for something that's not on the web site. We're planning to have a new interpretation of the same party of PCs posted periodically, although I'm not sure what the intervals will be yet. See you guys there.
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Post by TheMyth on Oct 12, 2008 23:26:44 GMT -6
It's fantastic!
Always one of my favorite pieces.
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Post by greyharp on Oct 12, 2008 23:28:11 GMT -6
If anyone can find the fourth picture please let me know as I give up.
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Post by Random on Oct 13, 2008 6:09:37 GMT -6
I only see two graphics, although I do get a third one whenever I visit my parents. Odd.
Anyways, some of you guys may enjoy the spirit of the website, as it's directed at out of print games of any genre.
(Brick, you said we had to guess the artist, fun stealer!)
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Post by Brickman on Oct 14, 2008 13:48:35 GMT -6
The first three sketches make up the entire header. You may be seeing all 3 if you are on a wider or higher-resolution monitor. Try right clicking the picture and selecting View Image... The fourth image is the File Not Found page... just add an X or any character to the end of the URL to generate the file not found error. Try this: aliveandoutofprint.org/blah.htmI know I said "guess the artist" and then announced it. I'm so lame sometimes.
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Max
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Post by Max on Oct 14, 2008 14:16:44 GMT -6
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Post by blackbarn on Oct 14, 2008 22:08:13 GMT -6
Pretty cool! Seeing those familiar scenes fleshed-out in full color is strange, but I really like it.
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