Coming the week of February 4th, Creative Mountain Games will be joining the many reputable publishers offering d20 supplements for use with Dungeons and Dragons.
It's been a dream of mine to produce materials that other gamers can use and enjoy. Beginning next week that dream will become a reality!
I look forward to your patronage and feedback as CMG becomes the newest company adding to the myriad of fine products available to the d20 consumer and I believe what I produce will prove to be innovative and exciting.
Details of the first CMG offering are highlighted on my own website at http://www.creativemountaingames.com so please stop by and have a look for yourself.
Thank you for your time and more details will be coming soon!
I should apologize if that sounds a little cryptic. I'll have more information to release on Monday, and perhaps prior to that based on a few agreements that may be cleared over the weekend.
In the meantime, I'd appreciate more opinions on the cover. Granted it is scheduled merely for a pdf release, but as such, does it hold up to expectations of reasonable artwork for a cover?
I'm especially interested in the opinions of other d20 publishers who I've valued as friends and colleagues even prior to my own d20 interjection.
Cover is nice my personal opinion is less border and bigger center art, but overall not bad at all. Remember all they may see is the cover sell it, and sell it quick also what lvl adventure is it, may want to add that to the front as well...just a few quick comments from a friend . Good luck!
Cover is nice my personal opinion is less border and bigger center art, but overall not bad at all. Remember all they may see is the cover sell it, and sell it quick also what lvl adventure is it, may want to add that to the front as well...just a few quick comments from a friend . Good luck!
Thanks, Hal. There is some reasoning behind the smaller image, though I can't go into that here. The level thing should be addressed, though. Good idea and much appreciated.
The border and image work are from Howard Pyle and made available to me through a licensing agreement with Ragnarok Press. I like the B&W work he did with medieval/fantastical settings and will use more of it than just on the cover of this one supplement.