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<blockquote data-quote="Qwillion" data-source="post: 1463460" data-attributes="member: 14641"><p>Yes Eosin and I have had this disscussion and I feel since eosin asked me to join, I should be the silent partner and have tried to remain so.</p><p></p><p>In my mind I was wanting to be a small pdf publisher untill we found our stide and our niche. (me I was working on a Epic level pdf at the time Eosin contacted me), art would have been friends and newbies who wanted to get thier stuff out there. Thinking that the best way to make money was not to spend any.</p><p></p><p>Eosin however wants to from 0-60 in a few months and is on a manic drive toward his goal. I don't see it as horrible, as I think Eosin will put out a high quality adventure that will be well recieved by anyone who reads it. There in lies the problem. </p><p></p><p>I would rather have spent money on advertising than on art. People say art makes a book but I don't remeber adventures for thier artwork, unless all the art work is handouts, such as adventures like Tomb of Horrors or White Plume Mountain.Other than that the only time a picture is required is when you are doing a monster book, as nothing is more annoying than lacking the evocotive element of a monster to show your players.</p><p></p><p>Yet, Eosin is the boss, but when he wanted to cut HTMB to 48 pages I was like Hell NO! he listened to me and I padded my count to 244 and I got the 96 I wanted (though I wished for 225).</p><p></p><p>We have different views that always seems to be the difference between Macrocosom and Microcosom. Yet when I look at the bussiness plan, If we do not succeed with the grand scheme, we can continue to pursue the small niche and our stide even if we stumble. </p><p></p><p>Overall I am extremlly happy to be working with some one of Eosin's skills and insane drive. </p><p></p><p>High Hopes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qwillion, post: 1463460, member: 14641"] Yes Eosin and I have had this disscussion and I feel since eosin asked me to join, I should be the silent partner and have tried to remain so. In my mind I was wanting to be a small pdf publisher untill we found our stide and our niche. (me I was working on a Epic level pdf at the time Eosin contacted me), art would have been friends and newbies who wanted to get thier stuff out there. Thinking that the best way to make money was not to spend any. Eosin however wants to from 0-60 in a few months and is on a manic drive toward his goal. I don't see it as horrible, as I think Eosin will put out a high quality adventure that will be well recieved by anyone who reads it. There in lies the problem. I would rather have spent money on advertising than on art. People say art makes a book but I don't remeber adventures for thier artwork, unless all the art work is handouts, such as adventures like Tomb of Horrors or White Plume Mountain.Other than that the only time a picture is required is when you are doing a monster book, as nothing is more annoying than lacking the evocotive element of a monster to show your players. Yet, Eosin is the boss, but when he wanted to cut HTMB to 48 pages I was like Hell NO! he listened to me and I padded my count to 244 and I got the 96 I wanted (though I wished for 225). We have different views that always seems to be the difference between Macrocosom and Microcosom. Yet when I look at the bussiness plan, If we do not succeed with the grand scheme, we can continue to pursue the small niche and our stide even if we stumble. Overall I am extremlly happy to be working with some one of Eosin's skills and insane drive. High Hopes [/QUOTE]
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