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My posts are so infrequent, I'm not even going to comment on how infrequent they are, because that's not going to fix anything.
A lot of stuff has happened. I've gone through 2 jobs and a divorce since my last post.
Spookybeans is still in the works, but I think the mechanics for the game are finally at a place where I'm comfortable with them, and the text of the book is pretty much done as far as I'm concerned. Now all that remains is to start putting the thing together and cranking out more artwork for it. It's wonderful to not have a deadline.
I'm embarking on a new project. A friend and I are designing a line of quirky, macabre, goth-type greeting cards. It's called Burn After Reading, and the website will be up soon. Meanwhile, I'll be posting previews here.
-- Ben
A lot of stuff has happened. I've gone through 2 jobs and a divorce since my last post.
Spookybeans is still in the works, but I think the mechanics for the game are finally at a place where I'm comfortable with them, and the text of the book is pretty much done as far as I'm concerned. Now all that remains is to start putting the thing together and cranking out more artwork for it. It's wonderful to not have a deadline.
I'm embarking on a new project. A friend and I are designing a line of quirky, macabre, goth-type greeting cards. It's called Burn After Reading, and the website will be up soon. Meanwhile, I'll be posting previews here.
-- Ben
It's Alive
The Spookybeans PDF has been unleashed upon the earth, and is now available at DriveThruRPG.com. Ten bucks. Spread the word.
Very soon I will be posting all the new artwork that is currently featured in the game itself.
-- Ben
Spookybeans!!1!one!
OMG! The Spookybeans Kickstarter is up and running!
Give us money! Get cool stuff!
-- Ben
Spookybeans
Things are finally coming together for the game. We have a cover now, and I'm currently working on the final 2 scenarios that will go into the PDF release, which is scheduled for this Halloween.
We're also working on setting up a Kickstarter campaign for the full print release early next year. More on that soon.
-- Ben
Drawing tablets
I was involved in a discussion on TalkGraphics about drawing and tablets, had a couple of further thoughts on the issue, and figured they'd be at home here as much as anywhere else, though I suspect I'm mostly preaching to the choir here.
Drawing on a tablet is not the same as drawing on paper. Well, duh. In and of itself, that's a fairly obvious statement, but the reasons behind it are not so much.
Drawing on paper is a direct experience. The size of your drawing is constrained by the size of the paper, not to mention the size of your desk. If you want a big drawing, you need a big sheet of paper, a large desk/table on which to work, and y
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