Dias Ex Machina
Publisher / Game Designer
Everyone's advice and comments have been appreciated. We have taken some to heart. The cover has been slightly modified to bring out the title more. The PDF should be for sale Midnight, Monday morning with the print the day after. We hope to follow up with expansions and modules but we want to encourage players to create their own original story arcs and not lay one down in detail for them.
The color cover and back cover are done by Jaime Jones from Arenanet. The B+W works were done by Nick Greenwood (including the 2-gun mojo guy), and I don't believe he has worked for White Wolf. I have been told be my staff to not post anymore art and to leave some for the final book. There is quite a bit you have not seen. Don't expect a lot of useless filler images (like a 5-minute sketch of a dog or some cliffs). We went for quality over quantity so there are several pages with no artwork save for the border.
The book will be for sale on RPGNow which will be linked from our main site.
The praise is really fantastic and I have passed them to the artists. Now if only we get as much praise for the writing. (hint, hint).
Oh and yeah, when I received that dragon image...it was originally supposed to be a dragon having a violent reaction to something he ate (serious), but we looked at it and thought he had been hit with a missile. You could go either way on that.
The color cover and back cover are done by Jaime Jones from Arenanet. The B+W works were done by Nick Greenwood (including the 2-gun mojo guy), and I don't believe he has worked for White Wolf. I have been told be my staff to not post anymore art and to leave some for the final book. There is quite a bit you have not seen. Don't expect a lot of useless filler images (like a 5-minute sketch of a dog or some cliffs). We went for quality over quantity so there are several pages with no artwork save for the border.
The book will be for sale on RPGNow which will be linked from our main site.
The praise is really fantastic and I have passed them to the artists. Now if only we get as much praise for the writing. (hint, hint).
Oh and yeah, when I received that dragon image...it was originally supposed to be a dragon having a violent reaction to something he ate (serious), but we looked at it and thought he had been hit with a missile. You could go either way on that.