256 page free d20 setting with fantastic art!

Hey!

The guy at Serena Dawn (the creator of the Aliens Fuzion game) has released a massive tecno-fantasy setting for use with d20. Check it out. The art is simply amazing!

Haven't really read it yet, but I definately intend to, even though I have an on-going campaign.

www.serenadawn.com

Even better, he's working on a d20 conversion of his Alien Fuzion game. Can't wait. This one will dwarf Aliens: Game Over, IMO...

:)
 

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I have got a torough look at this setting. Incredible, it's really uber excellent! In fact I have very rarely seen a campaign setting I would really like to play in, or run, and this is one of them. And it's FREE!

Well, IMO it's much more original than Eberron, on the same type of idea. Art (which is borrowed from many sources) convey the atmosphere of the world very well.

I am only a little dubious about the modifications to the D20 Modern classes. Personnally I would have kept them as they are, but it's easy to do it when you run that.
 

It looks good, but i highly doubt that he got permission from the artists to us all that art. Especially when he's using OGC content but isn't using the OGL...

Some of the concepts are certainly interesting...
 

I noticed the Fangs of Bey'lin in there, as well as some other crappy fantasy weapons by (I think) the same company. The setting itself looks cool, but I'm unsure as to whether I'll ever have time to read it all and digest it. The person that made that really chose some awesome art; I especially liked the city of Scarecrow. He/she/they ought to have gotten permission for all that art though; it says they didn't and that's bad.
 

This is my favorite part:

" I have also included copyright notices on each piece to prevent infringement or violations."

Dude, you're the one violating the work. Prevent yourself by ripping all of the art down that you don't have permission to use. These artists didn't create this stuff so you could use it without permission.
 

Oooops!

I was gonna download it but then I saw the MASSIVE list of artists that he's using art from without permission.

So I just deleted the bookmark instead.

M.
 


Maggan said:
I was gonna download it but then I saw the MASSIVE list of artists that he's using art from without permission.

So I just deleted the bookmark instead.

M.
Do any of the artists whose work he uses give permission to use their material on their websites? If so, I would by sympathetic to this. Of course after looking at his file, I see that they don't even get credited anywhere in the work. I have a hard time respecting that.
 

Whisperfoot said:
Do any of the artists whose work he uses give permission to use their material on their websites? If so, I would by sympathetic to this.

I know there are some artists like that, but I know that one of the artists copied is explicitly not this way -- he even has a javascript on his page that keeps you from saving images.
 

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