Mark CMG
Creative Mountain Games
Michael Dean said:I feel like I'm in that Twilight Zone episode...
Pssst! To Serve PDFs is NOT a cookbook...

Michael Dean said:I feel like I'm in that Twilight Zone episode...
I don't think it is so much amateurish as I did pay an artist from another pdf company quite alot of money, as I think nowdays in the rpg, people expect you to have an picture of some great monster or a character with the scenery in the background. You look really hard at all the covers at rpg and their overglossed with characters and monsters. I know they sell, its what I call "conan art". Again that old adelage you can only buck the system so far and people are afraid to scoot from the traditional. As I had said in an earlier message, we don't want that association of "another hero book, race book or character book" by the picture. We want people to know that this is a book on the wilds, hence the picture of the snow covered trees. we want people to look at it and say "brr, chilly, imagining dying in those woods" or we want some people to convey "I love the snow and woods, romping though snowdrifts 10 feet high" with the danger that one of those snowdrifts could have an old hunters trap covered up by the snow of the drift is actually the beginning of a cliff. Again, people were right about the title and we are working on it.GMSkarka said:Not to beat a dead horse, but something else has been bugging me:
The First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America (since I assume that's what you're referring to):
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
How is this even remotely an issue about Congress making laws?
You're talking about a privately-owned store, choosing what products to carry. That's not a "Freedom of Speech" issue (since I'm assuming that's what you're on about), because nothing in there has anything to do with the government making laws to abridge any of your rights.
And, one last thing:
The problem is that they're not different. You really didn't address the problem -- All you did was change the artwork. The cover is still terribly amateurish. Read the section on "covers" in the Standards Guide.
GMSkarka said:Um...no. You don't get any SRDs with the Vendor set-up fee at RPGNow. None. Not anime, not superhero.
You get:
- New Vendor Instructions
- RPGNow's Vendor Contract
- RPGNow's Vendor Help Guide
- RPGNow Product Standards Document
- The ePublisher Guide, which contains info about EVERY aspect of running an ePublishing business (the book sells for $19.95)
- The ePublisher D20/OGL Guide (which sells separately for $12.95, and is a guide to the legal ins and outs of the licenses.)
- The ePublisher PDF Creator (which sells separately for $16.95, and is a guide to the techical aspects of PDF creation)
"Potential publishers need to examine their goals. Do they want to be published, or publishers? Being a publisher means running a business. It means creating a website, coordinating art, editing, and layout, marketing the product, keeping finances in order, and so on."
Because, from where I'm sitting, it looks like you guys didn't even look at the materials you were given, which makes me question whether or not you're ready to be publishers.
nightprowler4321 said:I don't think it is so much amateurish as I did pay an artist from another pdf company quite alot of money, as I think nowdays in the rpg, people expect you to have an picture of some great monster or a character with the scenery in the background. You look really hard at all the covers at rpg and their overglossed with characters and monsters. I know they sell, its what I call "conan art".
nightprowler4321 said:I don't think it is so much amateurish as I did pay an artist from another pdf company quite alot of money, as I think nowdays in the rpg, people expect you to have an picture of some great monster or a character with the scenery in the background.
nightprowler4321 said:Perhaps you have an older zipped file and those were not added in there at the that time.
GMSkarka said:"nightprowler", I work for RPGNow. I handle customer service emails for them, and I'm the guy who adds new publishers. Trust me, I know what I'm talking about.
I had a longer reply here, but I've edited it. It's just not worth it. You seem much more interested in arguing your point than in trying to learn the right way to do things.
MavrickWeirdo said:You have misunderstood what they suggested. Most of the people here are saying they Like the Artwork of the first cover, what they do not like is the Layout. (An illustrator makes an "image", a graphic designer combines the image with other elements, such as text. 2 different jobs.)
To put it more simply. When I looked at the link you provided, I could not read the title.
Being able to read the title is important.
When I looked at the 2nd link, I still could not read the title. (The picture is clearly different, but the title still has the same problem.)
Someone else made the suggestion that you reduce the image, so that there is a blank space at the top of the page, and then put the title in the blank space. That way you can still use the professional quality artwork of the first cover, but people would have a better chance of reading the title.
nightprowler4321 said:Maybe its not a good thing, but with emails and message boards, I'm pretty relaxed about it unless of course, it has to deal with assignments.
It probably is/can be a bad habit to allow that relaxation into emails and messageboards, and maybe I will kick myself for it.